An Izidakh is only as strong as his faith. Most Fire-Touched, then, are strong indeed. Fervor Gifts harness
that faith, granting the werewolf who wields them knowledge, strength and perseverance.
Fervor Gifts are taught by those that represent faith, sacrifice and loyalty. Dog-spirits, ideology-spirits, and even
some disease-spirits can impart them.
Eyes of Gurim (•)
The Fire-Touched can judge the state of another werewolf’s soul. Izidakh use this Gift to judge whether an Uratha would be a good candidate for conversion. When used successfully, the Eyes of Gurim can give the Fire-Touched some information about the target’s weaknesses, which he can then exploit when attempting to convert her.
This Gift works on any werewolf that the character can see directly (i.e., it does not work through video
cameras or on photographs). The character can recognize members of his own tribe on sight.
Gurim's Comfort (••)
Gurim-Ur supports his children, even when times are dark and the enemies of truth are all about. The Fire-
Touched with this Gift can call upon the succoring faith of Rabid Wolf to refresh her mental fortitude.
This Gift can be used only when the Fire-Touched has spent her last Willpower point.
Trust In Gurim (•••)
The Fire-Touched with this Gift fights as though he is immortal, secure in the knowledge that even if he should
fall, Rabid Wolf will take the Fire-Touched to Taga Dan personally. He therefore fights with an unholy fury, tearing
his enemies limb from limb, and never acknowledges pain or injury. If he survives the battle, he is grateful to his
patron, but cannot help feeling a bit disappointed that he will not see paradise that day.
Gurim's Might (••••)
Gurim-Ur was, according to most stories, the smallest of the Firstborn, but he was fast and deadly when he
hunted in earnest. This, the Fire-Touched say, is because he knew when he was in the right, and that righteousness
made him mighty. The Izidakh can channel the might of their crazed totem, but can do so for any forceful endeavor
— combat, indoctrination or even reasoning.
Gurim's Bite (•••••)
According to the Fire-Touched, Rabid Wolf’s madness wasn’t caused by an earthly disease or a malady of
the mind but by his flawless honor trying to make sense of a dishonest world. Faith in the purity of honesty is what
binds the Fire-Touched, and to his most faithful followers, Gurim-Ur grants the ability to spread that faith with
a single bite. The victims of this Gift see, for a few brief moments before lies cloud their minds again, the freedom
and the purity that the Fire-Touched truly possess. While the power of Gurim’s Bite isn’t normally sufficient to turn
packmate against packmate, it does prevent the target from attacking the Fire-Touched, even in self-defense.