Condemnation Rite

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Condemnation Rite
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Ritual Level
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War Against the Pure p. 51
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One werewolf does not always approve of another. To some perspectives, the People seem so fractious that it’s remarkable that any two packs ever get along, but werewolves understand each other on levels that are difficult for a human to appreciate. Even if they don’t agree, they are all bound together by their common fates and experiences. When one of the Uratha feels that another has disgraced himself and his race, he may perform this ritual to declare that shame to Forsaken society. This is also the rite used when a werewolf who has participated in the Rite of the Avowed Soldier must be removed from the war, usually because of betrayal or great ineptitude.

Performing the Rite

The werewolf who wishes to condemn another must perform this rite herself; a war leader may designate another to end the Rite of the Avowed Soldier if she wishes. Bearing a token that represents the target of the ritual diatribe and another that represents the disgrace or betrayal, the ritualist rails against the shameful actions of the rite’s subject. At the end of the speech, she uses the token of disgrace to break the other token.

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