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An oil company plans to build a pipeline through an uninhabited, pristine wilderness region. Protesters arrive to stop the pipeline. The oil company has security guards and support from the police and politicians. The protesters have young werewolves among them. But how far are you able - and willing - to rely on being a powerful and next to unkillable monster, when you are not facing Wyrm-corrupted abominations but ordinary people, and other werewolves who disagree with you about methods.
 
An oil company plans to build a pipeline through an uninhabited, pristine wilderness region. Protesters arrive to stop the pipeline. The oil company has security guards and support from the police and politicians. The protesters have young werewolves among them. But how far are you able - and willing - to rely on being a powerful and next to unkillable monster, when you are not facing Wyrm-corrupted abominations but ordinary people, and other werewolves who disagree with you about methods.
 
[[File:Moonrise_Woods.jpg |300px|thumb|right|Moonrise Woods]]
 
[[File:Moonrise_Woods.jpg |300px|thumb|right|Moonrise Woods]]
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/nature-of-the-beast-werewolf-the-apocalypse-20th-anniversary-edition.903543/ IC thread]
 
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/nature-of-the-beast-werewolf-the-apocalypse-20th-anniversary-edition.903542/ OOC thread]
 
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/re-recruitment-nature-of-the-beast-werewolf-the-apocalypse-20th-anniversary-edition.905039/ Recruitment thread]
 
  
 
==Player Characters==
 
==Player Characters==
  
===Active===
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To be added
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Katherine|'''Katherine “6H05T” Donaghy, Glass Walker Theurge''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/nightgoblyn.56962/ NightGoblyn]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Phil|'''Philomena "Phil" Higgins, Fianna Theurge''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/daxian.157628/ Daxian]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Thomas|'''Thomas Prochazka, Shadow Lord Galliard''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/bvrtis.6725/ BVrtis]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Street Wolf|'''Wet Nose Jim, Bone Gnawer Ragabash''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/naphthalim.182180/ Naphthalim]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Alena |'''Alena Hunt, Wendigo Ahroun''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/harmonic.62401/ Harmonic]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Quinn|'''Quinn "Razor's Edge" Barrett, Children of Gaia Philodox''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/dawgstar.15458/ Dawgstar]
 
 
 
===Inactive===
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Na'zu|'''Na'zu, Uktena Ahroun''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/mythic.213884/ Mythic]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Jasper|'''Jasper Goodfellow/Glass-Biter, Homid Fianna Galliard''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/sabermane.14450/ Sabermane]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Marcus|'''Marcus Wolfe, Silent Strider Ragabash''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/sararhain.218309/ Sar'arhain]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Simon|'''Simon Flemming, Children of Gaia Philodox''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/donan.67432/ Donan]
 
 
 
[[Nature_of_the_Beast:_Zach|'''Zach Bleacher, Get of Fenris Ahroun''']] ''played by'' [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/pathfinder.219667/ Pathfinder]
 
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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===Legends of Moonrise Woods===
 
===Legends of Moonrise Woods===
  
One of the oldest legends is the '''Guardian Wolves''' of Moonrise Woods. The early hunters and trappers adopted a tradition from the native people in the area. Never kill a wolf in the woods, for the spirit of the slain wolf would avenge its death. But if a hunter showed respect and prayed before and after killing an animal, a wolf would guide him back to the camp if he became lost or injured. The legend has persisted to the present day, with modern stories about a wolf scaring off careless campers, but also sighted when people have gotten in trouble but mysteriously survived.
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One of the oldest legends is the '''Guardian Wolves''' of Moonrise Woods. The hunters and trappers in the area adopted a tradition from the native people in the area. Never kill a wolf in the woods, for the spirit of the slain wolf would avenge its death. But if a hunter showed respect and prayed before and after killing an animal, a wolf would guide him back to the camp if he became lost or injured. The legend has persisted to the present day, with modern stories about a wolf scaring off careless campers, but also sighted when people have gotten in trouble but mysteriously survived.
  
 
Almost as old but less benign legend tells of the '''Ghost Lights''' in the forest. According to the legend the lights are spirits of people who got lost and died in the woods, and now seek to lure others to the same fate, and make the living join them.
 
Almost as old but less benign legend tells of the '''Ghost Lights''' in the forest. According to the legend the lights are spirits of people who got lost and died in the woods, and now seek to lure others to the same fate, and make the living join them.
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Some of the legends involve people from history. In the 1800s, '''Dead Jack the Outlaw''' was active in the region. He was said to suffer from leprosy that had turned his skin dark and deformed, making him wear thick clothes and always wear a red scarf over his face in public, and he got his nickname because what was visible of his skin looked like the skin of a dead man.
 
Some of the legends involve people from history. In the 1800s, '''Dead Jack the Outlaw''' was active in the region. He was said to suffer from leprosy that had turned his skin dark and deformed, making him wear thick clothes and always wear a red scarf over his face in public, and he got his nickname because what was visible of his skin looked like the skin of a dead man.
  
Dead Jack's legend paints him as a controversial figure. On one hand, he was a stone cold killer. Faster on the draw than eye could follow, he killed several men in duels. And one time, a federal marshal with his posse stopped in Firdale on his way to apprehend the outlaw. When they left town to look for Dead Jack was the last time anyone saw them. None of them ever came back.
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Dead Jack's legend makes paints him as a controversial person. On one hand, he was a stone cold killer. Faster on the draw than eye could follow, he killed several men in duels. And one time, a federal marshal with his posse stopped in Firdale on his way to apprehend the outlaw. When they left town to look for Dead Jack was the last time anyone saw them. None of them ever came back.
  
 
On the other hand, Jack was said to never draw his gun unless he had to. He would saunter into a bank or stop a stagecoach, and unless someone went for his gun, he would just politely ask for people to hand over the money and valuables. And that was another thing about the outlaw. He did not intimidate people. He was always nice and polite. Even a bit of a trickster. There is a story about how he once turned himself in, only to mysteriously disappear from his cell during the night. Another story tells of the outlaw riding along Firdale's main street, throwing money around on his wake.
 
On the other hand, Jack was said to never draw his gun unless he had to. He would saunter into a bank or stop a stagecoach, and unless someone went for his gun, he would just politely ask for people to hand over the money and valuables. And that was another thing about the outlaw. He did not intimidate people. He was always nice and polite. Even a bit of a trickster. There is a story about how he once turned himself in, only to mysteriously disappear from his cell during the night. Another story tells of the outlaw riding along Firdale's main street, throwing money around on his wake.
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"''I am too old for this shit!''"
 
"''I am too old for this shit!''"
  
Sheriff Coleman has kept the peace in Firdale for a long time. He is known as a calm and patient person who prefers to handle situations with words, but is capable of manhandling any drunken lumberjack if it comes to that. Now, two years from retirement, the gray haired, pipe smoking Sheriff finds himself having to deal with the largest protests in his career.
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Sheriff Coleman has kept the peace in Firdale for a long time. He is known as a calm and patient person who prefers to handle situations with words, but is capable of manhandling any drunken lumberjack if it comes to that. Now, two years from retirement, the gray haired, pipe smoking sheriff finds himself having to deal with the largest protests in his career.
 
 
===Cynthia Kimble, the Deputy===
 
 
 
"''Before you mess with me, know that I have been trained with all the police brutality of a big city cop!''"
 
 
 
Tall for a woman, and in fact taller than most men, this curly haired black woman moved to Firdale from New York a couple of years ago after becoming fed up with life and police work in a big city and wanting to try a quiet small town instead - and now the troubles she wanted to get away from have followed her.
 
  
 
===Wiley Griffin, the Prospect Manager===
 
===Wiley Griffin, the Prospect Manager===
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"''I want these people gone. I do not care what it takes.''"
 
"''I want these people gone. I do not care what it takes.''"
  
Dark Haired, well dressed and slick, Griffin is an ambitious career climber who, in his mid twenties, has already elbowed his way to a managerial position. He aims to ultimately be in the board of directors, and got himself appointed to manage the pipeline project, seeing it as a stepping stone to further prestigious appointments. In public, he makes an effort to appear reasonable and diplomatic about the protests, but according to the rumors Griffin has a reputation of being absolutely ruthless when dealing with what he sees as obstacles to his ambitions.
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Dark Haired, well dressed and slick, Griffin is an ambitious career climber who , in his mid twenties, has already elbowed his way to a managerial position. He aims to ultimately be in the board of directors, and got himself appointed to manage the pipeline project, seeing it as a stepping stone to further prestigious appointments. In public, he makes an effort to appear reasonable and diplomatic about the protests, but according to the rumors Griffin has a reputation of being absolutely ruthless when dealing with what he sees as obstacles to his ambitions.
 
 
===Ranger Teton===
 
 
 
Native American Park Ranger in charge of the local National Park Service Station. In his forties, but in good shape for a middle aged guy.
 
  
 
===The Protest Leaders===
 
===The Protest Leaders===
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====Denice Rose====
 
====Denice Rose====
  
"''This scene is pure clickbait!''"
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"''this scene is pure clickbait!''"
  
 
A black woman in her 30s, Rose has her own YouTube channel and is highly active in social media. She is here to raise awareness. Some people say that she is raising awareness of herself as much as of the protests and the situation. It is true that she seems to enjoy attention, but she also seems genuinely concerned about the pipeline and its impact.
 
A black woman in her 30s, Rose has her own YouTube channel and is highly active in social media. She is here to raise awareness. Some people say that she is raising awareness of herself as much as of the protests and the situation. It is true that she seems to enjoy attention, but she also seems genuinely concerned about the pipeline and its impact.
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Definitely the most radical of the unofficial leadership of the protests, and the one of them who is a local. It would be a serious understatement to call her a nonconformist. In the overwhelmingly Republican and religious town, she is openly Democrat, openly atheist and openly gay, with a doubled Venus symbol prominently pictured on the back of the vest she wears. Recently graduated from Firdale High School, she looks like a punk rocker with hair dyed electric blue. Destiny is a consternation to her "pillars of the community" parents. Her mother is a doctor and her father a clerk in the town hall.
 
Definitely the most radical of the unofficial leadership of the protests, and the one of them who is a local. It would be a serious understatement to call her a nonconformist. In the overwhelmingly Republican and religious town, she is openly Democrat, openly atheist and openly gay, with a doubled Venus symbol prominently pictured on the back of the vest she wears. Recently graduated from Firdale High School, she looks like a punk rocker with hair dyed electric blue. Destiny is a consternation to her "pillars of the community" parents. Her mother is a doctor and her father a clerk in the town hall.
 
====Lars Knudsen====
 
 
"''Who is willing to break a few things and heads for the cause?''"
 
 
Tall, buff, in his late twenties, with a shoulder length blonde hair. Lars is the front man for Forest Guardians, a radical environmentalist group taking part in the protests. They are not quite ecoterrorists, but are more than willing to commit sabotage and violence for their cause.
 
 
===Jacqueline "Jack" McCloud, the hunter===
 
 
"''Crap is supposed to come out of your rear end, not your mouth.''"
 
 
A gray haired woman in a wide brimmed hat. A seasoned hunter and wilderness guide, she is widely considered to be the best tracker in Firdale. What most people don't know is that she carries a silver bullet hanging from a chain around her neck.
 
 
===MC Highwaymen===
 
 
A criminal biker gang based in Dead Jack's Roadhouse south of Firdale.
 
 
====Roxanne "Rocky" Hill====
 
 
"''Stop that or you, me, and a pair of broken bottles will have a talk out back!''"
 
 
This stocky middle aged woman is the proprietor of the roadhouse. Not a gang member, but closely associated with them.
 
 
====Oliver "Old Man" Martin====
 
 
"''The wages of evil are paid to a bank account in a tax haven.''"
 
 
The gang President. An old biker with a long, gray-white hair and beard, looking a bit like Santa Claus in a biker outfit. Grew up in Firdale and used to be best frieds with Sheriff Coleman when they were kids.
 
 
====Zoilo Vidal====
 
 
"''Some things in the woods are better left alone - like our meth lab.''"
 
 
Gang Vice President and second in command. A Hispanic biker with graying hair.
 
 
====Edgar "Edge" Stroud====
 
 
"''The drinks are on the ones who lose!''"
 
 
A dark haired biker with a five o'clock shadow kind of facial hair.
 
 
====Dustin "Dusty" Rhodes====
 
 
"''It is not like we call the shots.''"
 
 
A biker with a curly, shoulder length blonde hair.
 
 
==Locations==
 
 
===Dead Jack's Roadhouse===
 
 
The main hangout of MC Highwaymen. Some distance to the south of Firdale along the main road.
 
 
===Hound Hill Station===
 
 
National Park Service station overlooking the woods on the hills a bit over an hour's drive from Firdale.
 

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