From: [p f strack] at [gibbs.oit.unc.edu] (Paul Strack)
Newsgroups: alt.games.whitewolf
Subject: Alternate New Orleans: Other Supernatural Creatures
Date: 9 Jun 1994 15:34:26 GMT

Warning:  Spoilers herein, especially from the Werewolf Players Guide.


ALTERNATE NEW ORLEANS

by Paul Strack and Stacey Lawless



CHAPTER FIFTEEN: OTHER SUPERNATURAL CREATURES

New Orleans is a city ruled by vampires, but other creature lurk in and 
around the city.  For the most part, they avoid New Orleans, laying low 
when they are in the city, but there are many shape-shifters in the 
wilds of Louisiana.



THE GAROU

Louisiana is hell for the Garou.  They are surrounded on all sides by 
enemies.  The Camarilla of New Orleans and the Sabbat of rural Louisiana 
hunted them for centuries.  There are many non-Garou shape-shifters in 
the Bayou of New Orleans, all of whom despise werewolves.  The industry 
of New Orleans is given over nearly completely to the Wyrm; it is not 
for nothing that the industrial parks of Louisiana are called Cancer 
Alley.

As a result, there are few Garou in the area.  There is one, embattled 
Sept in upstate Louisiana.  There are virtually no Garou in New Orleans 
itself, not even the usual Bone Gnawers and Glass Walkers.  There is a 
rumors of a single pack, recently come to the city from Alabama, in the 
desperate hope of doing something about the Wyrm infestation in this 
state.  If this true, they are in for a desperate battle with no 
reinforcements.



THE BASTET

There are still a few werecats in Louisiana, remnants of a once proud 
breed.  They are mostly Qualmi and Pumonca, though there may be a few 
other tribes.  The slow spread of civilization and its Wyrm controlled 
industry have destroyed the native people the Bastet once protected, and 
have pushed the Bastet themselves back into the Bayou.  This has put 
them in conflict with the Mokole, who are fiercely territorial.



THE MOKOLE

The Bayous of Louisiana are one of the last refuges of the Dragon Folk.  
The Mokole have lived in these swamps for as long as they can remember, 
and their memory is long indeed.  They are incredibly powerful in 
battle, and fight fiercely against any intruders in their territory.  
They know little of the ways of modern man, however, and have yet to 
find a way to combat the slow draining of their homelands.



THE RATKIN

The lack of Garou presence makes New Orleans one of the havens for 
Ratkin.  This despised shape-shifter breed find refuge in New Orleans, 
and they are quite numerous.  Few understand this mysterious and 
secretive folk. They fearfully avoid most kindred, but there are rumors 
that they have some ties to the Nosferatu clanhead, Virginia.  They may 
know something of the Setites as well.



MAGES

The vampires of New Orleans know little of Mages, and most of their 
interaction with them is indirect.  It seems that certain Mages are also 
interested in the Voudou community of New Orleans, and this brings them 
into subtle conflict with the Tremere, Brujah and Setites.  There are 
also rumors of Technologically oriented Mages connected to Tulane 
university, but little is known of them.



MORTALS

Despite the huge number of vampires in the city, and occasional flagrant 
violations of the Masquerade, the mortals of New Orleans seem blissfully 
unaware of the Kindred.  Many New Orleans natives are proud of their 
cities great heritage, but in the last few years, there has been a 
gradual exodus out of the city, as crime rates seem to be on the rise.



THE INQUISITION

Though it has been quiet for many years, the Inquisitorial group founded 
by Father Sedella still exists.  They know very well what they are 
fighting against, and struggle to preserve the secrecy of their 
organization at all costs.  They have been largely successful.  Only 
Alejandro is aware of the existence of the group.

Sedella's Inquisition views itself as a training ground for vampire 
hunters.  They have gathered extensive information about vampires over 
the century, and are happy to share this knowledge with others.  It is 
rumored that they keep at least one kindred captive, carefully chained, 
both for study and "practice".  Many of modern times greatest hunters 
have spent some time training in New Orleans.

Anyone who is likely to go "out in the field" is giving only limit 
information about the Inquisition itself, for fear that they may be 
captured.  Hunters trained by the Inquisition usually only have a vague 
notion of the organizations true goals.  In this way, they protect 
themselves from discovery.

Sedella's last directive to the Inquisition was that it not attack the 
Kindred in force until it could be certain of wiping the scourge from 
the city completely.  If they failed, the retaliation against innocent 
mortals would be too horrible.  To this end, the Inquisition has 
gathered volumes of data out the vampires of New Orleans.  They have 
even exchanged information with the Arcanum, though neither organization 
knows much about the other.



VOUDOU IN NEW ORLEANS

Voudou is a religion with an ancient tradition in New Orleans, dating 
back to the middle of the 18th century.  For most if its practitioners, 
it is just that: a religion.  It has a tangle history, and is connected 
with Catholicism as well., though some modern Voudouns are pushing for a 
more pure, African style of worship.  Voudou is often lumped together 
with other African based slave religions, such as Santeria.

Voudou has always maintained a close tie to the spirit world, and the 
beings they call the Loa.  As a result, some Voudou practitioners have 
true power.  It is these individuals that are of the most interest to 
vampires.  There are two major groups of Voudou sorcerers: Houngans and 
Mambos, male and female priests for the Voudou community, and Bokors, 
independent sorcerers.  Some individuals in both groups are quite 
skilled, with enough power to worry a vampire.  Such individual would be 
technically Hedge Mages, though there may be a few true Mages in the 
number.

The Voudou community of New Orleans is hotly contested.  The Brujah are 
interested in it for its importance to the black community.  The Setites 
and Tremere interested in it because of the power it holds.  There is 
evidence that Mages in interested in them as well.  For their part, the 
Voudou community wishes to be left alone.  They are more aware of the 
supernatural than most people, and what they know often frightens them.

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Well, that cam out pretty quickly.  Its a bit of a hack job, but it will 
do.  That leaves only one more chapter: a glossary and some story ideas.  
I may put on a sort post with designers notes as well.  Hopefully should 
be done soon.
--
paul strack <[p f strack] at [email.unc.edu]>
"Angst is the mandate of our generation."