![]() Vampires |
In Sudbury, the kindred population is war-torn and accustomed to keeping low profile. Trapped north of Toronto and west of Montreal with lupines all around, the Camarilla controls Sudbury (barely) by not being seen. Sabbat raids are frequent and neighbors unforgiving. Kindred rarely appear and never seem to stay long, although some mages and fae are curious… |
![]() Werewolves |
The garou are in trouble. Black Spiral Dancers have decimated the local Wendigo in the course of the last story, and besides the vile sons and daughters of vermis magnus there is only one pack remaining, clinging to hope inside the city itself in the Memorial Park caern under the leadership of the Silent Strider philodox Walks-under-Luna |
![]() Mages |
Of course, the focus of our chronicle, the awakened. There have been representatives of every tradition in the city at some point or another, but undeniably, the most populous tradition with the most powerful members have been the Sons of Ether. Headed up by the (somewhat erratic) leadership of Callum and the notorious Dr. Smith. The technocracy has also shown a great deal of interest of late, and cyborg mages and Men in Black have been discovered in the reality rebels' midst. |
![]() Wraith |
The restless dead have had little contact with the mages at all and remain for the most part, an enigma to the awakened |
![]() Changelings |
Distressingly, except for the traveling Eshu, Taran, the only presence of the fae that has made itself known in Sudbury is the nightmarish Shadow-court. The meetings have been coldly polite and unpleasant in the end. The awakened, as a result, are somewhat suspicious of the fae in general and the darkling Baron Talwyn in particular |
Other Supernaturals | As well, there have been Triatic spirits (Wyrm, Weaver, Wyld), Nuwisha, Corax, and even one solitary, paranoid Gurahl (how ya doin' Mitchell?). |