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Divided along the lines of its six nations, the Iroquois Consilium currently only includes five cabals - the nation of the Tuscarora currently holds no Diamond Mages at all.  Equally, the Seneca Cabal is just one Awakened, albeit a very powerful one.
 
Divided along the lines of its six nations, the Iroquois Consilium currently only includes five cabals - the nation of the Tuscarora currently holds no Diamond Mages at all.  Equally, the Seneca Cabal is just one Awakened, albeit a very powerful one.
  
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Influence in this Consilium is currently divided between two powerful mages.  The first is Thunderhawk, an Acanthus Storm Keeper of the Mohawk and the Consilium's Adamant Sage.  Aggressive and tempestuous, she has encouraged the Obrimos and Acanthus of her Cabal to take up the legacies of the Tamers of Fire and Winds, building an elemental resonance to the coven that augments the weather-witch further.  The ''de facto'' leader of the Consilium, she is nonetheless opposed by another Acanthus, the Raven, the sole Diamond mage of the Seneca.  Such a solitary existence seems to only make the Raven thrive, and the other mages of the Iroquois offer the Mysterium fate-weaver a great deal of respect.
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Influence in this Consilium is currently divided between two powerful mages.  The first is Thunderhawk, an Acanthus Storm Keeper of the Mohawk and the Consilium's Adamant Sage.  Aggressive and tempestuous, she has encouraged the Obrimos and Acanthus of her Cabal to take up the legacies of the Tamers of Fire and Winds, building an elemental resonance to the coven that augments the weather-witch further.  The defaqto leader of the Consilium, she is nonetheless opposed by another Acanthus, the Raven, the sole Diamond mage of the Seneca.  Such a solitary existence seems to only make the Raven thrive, and the other mages of the Iroquois offer the Mysterium fate-weaver a great deal of respect.
  
  

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