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Revision as of 01:29, 18 March 2017

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Humanity I don't understand, they are so blind. Why can't they see the light within?
Werewolf Circumstantial evidence points to their existence, if human stories are to be believed they are an exceedingly dangerous threat.
Vampire Human mythology. I lack any data to verify such phenomena.
Demon Human mythology. I lack any data to verify such phenomena.
Wraith Verified phenomena. The divine spark may linger after death instead of incarnating again. This seems to occur when it is corrupted by suffering and attachment. This outcome is to be avoided whenever possible.
Mage Those who have awakened the Divine Spark within, someday we can all reach beyond the prison of this profane world.
Sorcerer Their Spark is weaker, but their potential remains.
Changeling Human mythology. I lack any data to verify such phenomena.