My Sister's Keeper Since the dawn of civilization, the Black Furies have been a tightly-knit sisterhood, united by bonds of blood, spirituality and conviction. They are the guardians of the Wyld, the champions of women, the wrath of Gaia. They consistently produce some of the greatest warriors and wisest mystics known to the Garou Nation. But as the Final Days draw to a close, the Furies find themselves beset on all sides and, worse, fractured by strife from within. Will this proud sisterhood be able to endure the challenges facing them?
The Kindly Ones Tribebook: Black Furies contains more than twice as much information as the original - expanded history, current events, social conventions, hidden traditions, plenty of new Gifts, rites, fetishes and other rules, hints of things to come, and even more. Even if you think you know the Black Furies, look twice; there's much more to these wild werewolves than most imagine.
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Basic Concept: An updated deep dive into the Black Fury tribe of werewolves for White Wolf's World of Darkness.
White Wolf is fantastic at creating flavor material for the different elements of their games. The feminist Black furies are given their moment to shine in this book. There is a lot of flavor about playing different factions or auspices within the tribe and important figures to know, as well as some more mechanical aspects like important rites, fetishes, and gifts. This information is new and updated for the revised edition, and furthers the World of Darkness timeline.
The Furies hold a special place in my heart, and I love how the books treat them. A lot of people use misguided and frankly sexist stereotypes to portray Furies, and the books do a lot to rip those stereotypes apart.