This unpleasant rite turns darkness itself against its intended victim. Until the night of the next full moon, she is plagued by visions of menacing black shapes and her sight is clouded by shadow. While the rite is most easily turned against members of the herd, some few Uratha have managed to use it to powerful effect against other werewolves who displease them.
Performing the Rite
Standing over an object of personal significance to the rite’s intended target (a family heirloom, a “lucky” garment, or something of the like), the ritualist walks counterclockwise around the item, continually chanting in the First Tongue: Thi sah kathar (“Suffer in darkness”), until the ritual is either successfully completed or fails.