Eventide of Albion LARP Shifters
- Loremaster

- Sep 8
- 2 min read

Garou Tribes
Black Furies – Fierce warrior-daughters of Gaia, guardians of sacred places and protectors of women and children. In Avalon, they hold ancient stone circles and hidden glades with unmatched devotion.
Bone Gnawers – Survivors of London’s streets and hungry villages, they thrive where others would starve, keeping ears to the ground and knives ready in the dark alleys.
Children of Gaia – Healers, mediators, and dreamers, they tirelessly work to hold Prodigals together in Avalon’s uneasy alliances, speaking for peace in a land at war.
Fianna – The heart of Avalon’s Garou, steeped in Celtic song, lore, and passion. Fianna rule the septs of Ireland and much of Wales, their fires burning brightest at Stonehenge and Tara.
Get of Fenris – Harsh northern warriors, proud and unyielding. They are feared raiders and stalwart defenders, carrying the fury of the North Sea into Avalon’s battles.
Warders of Man (Glass Walkers) – Masters of London’s towers, guilds, and coin. They see the city as their hunting ground, wielding trade, rumor, and technology as claws and fangs.
Shadow Lords – Politicians and schemers who pull Avalon’s strings from behind the throne. Many whisper that no Crown moves without their shadow falling upon it.
Silver Fangs – The kings and queens of Garou society. In Avalon, they claim kinship to mortal royals, standing as leaders who bear the heavy weight of madness and destiny.
Stargazers – Mystic wanderers, rare but respected. They guard Avalon’s ancient mysteries, meditating on stars above Stonehenge or the chalk hills of Albion.
Fera
Bastet – Secretive cat-shifters, prowling Avalon’s night markets, riverbanks, and royal courts. They deal in mysteries, and nothing remains hidden for long from feline eyes.
Corax – Raven-kin spies and messengers. They thrive in Avalon’s skies and city spires, spreading news faster than any rider, though often half in riddles.
Gurahl – Bear-shifters, rare and reclusive, but honored healers and guardians of Avalon’s wild places. Their strength is spoken of with awe.
Kitsune – Trickster foxes from the East, traveling Avalon’s trods and courts with cunning, illusion, and wit. Few trust them fully, yet all admire their cleverness.
Ratkin – Swarm-dwellers in London’s sewers and plague-villages. They scurry unseen, spreading secrets and chaos, as much feared as they are underestimated.
Rokea – The shark-folk of Avalon’s seas, violent, alien, and deadly. Few who meet them in the surf live to tell the tale.
Others
Avalon also shelters minor native tribes and the super-rare Fera:
Mokole, who dream the ancient memories of dragons;
Naga, hidden serpent judges whose verdicts are final;
Ananasi, the spider-born weavers of webs that cross into realms unseen.
These beings appear only in whispers or in times of great upheaval—yet their presence ensures Avalon remains one of the most diverse and dangerous gathering places of the Prodigals.








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