Fianna Tribebook
== Fianna Tribebook ==
The Fianna Tribebook is a sourcebook for the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse, published by White Wolf Publishing. It provides detailed information about the Fianna tribe, one of the tribes of Garou (werewolves) in the game's setting. The Fianna are known for their strong ties to Celtic mythology, their passionate nature, and their deep connection to music and storytelling.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Fianna are a tribe of Garou who trace their origins to the Celtic lands of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. They are renowned for their fierce warrior spirit, their love of revelry, and their deep respect for the fae and other mystical creatures. The Fianna Tribebook delves into the history, culture, and traditions of the Fianna, providing players and storytellers with a wealth of information to enhance their gaming experience.
History[edit | edit source]
The Fianna have a rich history that is intertwined with the legends and myths of the Celtic peoples. They claim descent from the ancient hero Fionn mac Cumhaill and his band of warriors, the Fianna Éireann. Throughout the ages, the Fianna have fought to protect the natural world and the Mother Earth from the forces of the Wyrm, a malevolent entity that seeks to corrupt and destroy all life.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Fianna culture is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Celts. They place a high value on honor, loyalty, and bravery. Music, poetry, and storytelling are central to their way of life, and many Fianna are skilled bards and musicians. The tribe is also known for its strong kinship ties and its reverence for the fae, with whom they share a special bond.
Organization[edit | edit source]
The Fianna are organized into septs, which are smaller groups within the tribe. Each sept is led by a Righ, a chieftain who is chosen based on their prowess in battle and their ability to lead. The tribe as a whole is governed by a council of elders known as the Grand Moot, which meets to discuss important matters and make decisions for the tribe.
Notable Members[edit | edit source]
The Fianna Tribebook highlights several notable members of the tribe, both historical and contemporary. These include legendary heroes, powerful Theurges, and influential leaders who have shaped the destiny of the Fianna and the Garou Nation.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
In Werewolf: The Apocalypse, players who choose to play as Fianna characters have access to unique abilities and gifts that reflect the tribe's strengths and cultural heritage. The Fianna Tribebook provides detailed rules and guidelines for creating and playing Fianna characters, including information on their totem, Stag, and their tribal weaknesses.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The Fianna Tribebook is an essential resource for players and storytellers who wish to explore the rich and vibrant world of the Fianna tribe. It offers a comprehensive look at their history, culture, and traditions, and provides valuable tools for creating engaging and immersive stories within the Werewolf: The Apocalypse setting.
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