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Type: Wisdom
Level: 4
Totem: Uktena
Cearn:
Bawn:
Sept:
Type: Cunning
Level: 1
Totem: Florida Man
Cearn:
The Cearn of Lone Oak holds the pulses of power that most urban septs would have. On the physical the Cearn presents itself as the Lone Oak the sept is named for. The somewhat dead tree that grows it's own leaves and flora holds great power within that's just waiting to be fed more gnosis so it can unleash it's ancient spiritual power.
In the Umbra however the tree grows to a greater height. Taller then most of the surrounding houses and growing around the sept's junkyard with it's many long dead branches that penetrate into the surrounding city's buildings and Orange park area.
Bawn:
The junkyard surrounding Lone Oak. To the outside observer it's nothing more then that, a simple scrapyard owned by the city. To the Bone Gnawers however it's a near perfect hiding spot with hidden houses fashioned out of scrap and old run down cars. School buses hide the elders various meetings, trash barrels serve as Kennels for the Lupus born and old rusted car stacks made into walls and trash heap platforms provide the Sept ample choke points and high platforms to watch and lunge out from. Without a guide you'll likely get lost in the great maze made by the sept guardians and it's Warder.
Sept:
The Sept of Lone Oak uses the rusted World War air hanger as it's sept gathering point. Inside are many tents and sleeping areas the elders and their kinfolk use as a resting point. During harsh seasons the door opens for the Kinfolk and Garou to all sleep inside to avoid the horrible conditions that attacks the sept. Mostly this is related to cop presence, extreme heat and occasionally the extreme cold.
At the very end of the hall stands Big Chuck's 'throne' as it's joking called, though in truth it's a giant chair. The only one the Garou have found that will fit him. Two oil barrel fires stand at either end of the throne area where the light strike Big Chuck. People will often approach him on this throne to ask for certain things.
During Moots the sept is converted to a dining area, with park benches and tables used. Then a massive order for pizza is placed for everyone to eat. During the moot the Ragabash have a festival that parodies the Rite of Pizza by ordering the biggest pizza combination possible and trying to delay the order as long possible. Despite local services no longer doing the '30 minutes or it's free' policy it's still a fun game to have. The Winner gets the whole pizza.