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[edit] Events

  • Early this year, Garou begin to regroup in Russia and launch a series of counter-attacks against the forces of Baba Yaga.[1]

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[edit] October

  • In late October Baba Yaga's forces attack the Sept of the Crystal Mind (of the Stargazers) and the Aral Sea Caern (House Wise Heart Silver Fangs). By the end of the month every single member of the Silver Fang sept had been destroyed, ending the line of House Wise Heart Silver Fangs in Russia. The Stargazer caern barely survives through guerrilla tactics. At the same time, the hag sends forces into Siberia to deal with the Wendigo who had fought her back in early 1995.[1]

[edit] November

  • November 1: Garou begin to converge on Kursk, the former home of Gregornous Deathwing. Silent Strider spies claimed he had returned to his home after decades of absence, and so an attack is launched this day, slaying Gregornous Deathwing. Over fifty Garou die in the battle, including a number of great leaders – the Bone Gnawer leader Nicholas Zukeine and Mother's Pride of the Black Furies.[1]
  • November 10: Doissetep explodes, causing a shock wave affecting everything connected to it, including the Digital Web, which experiences the Great Crash. The entire Web goes offline for three seconds, killing many, injuring others for weeks or months, and any sector that wasn't permanently erased is damaged.[28][29][30][31]
  • November 13: Hermetic Petrus steps through a portal to Crete, but never arrives.[32]
  • November 27: Ozymandias Cody's mom knows something's going on; he finally breaks down and tells her there's a hidden side of his life that's been taking over. She tells him that if he can't share that with his wife, some sacrifices need to be made. At that point, Cody decides to abandon the Order and magic and everything because he loves his wife.[33]

[edit] December

  • December 22: Ozymandias Cody gets called in to see his boss. He knows he's in trouble; the only time anyone ever sees him is if you've made an appointment or you're getting fired, and Cody hasn't made an appointment.[34]
  • December 23: It turns out Ozymandias Cody accidentally gave his boss one of his dream-inspired designs instead of plans for a house. The mayor saw them, and decided that the city needed a new, un-copied, futuristic look. Cody is now a partner at Coleman, Skal & Spartus.[35]

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 WTA: A World of Rage, p. 74
  2. MTA: Mage: The Ascension Second Edition, p. 288
  3. MTA: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 45
  4. MTA: World of Darkness: Sorcerer, p. 10
  5. MTA: The Orphans Survival Guide, p. 50
  6. MTA: Tales of Magick: Dark Adventure, p. 60
  7. MTA: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 86
  8. MTA: Tradition Book: Akashic Brotherhood, p. 30
  9. 9.0 9.1 MTA: Guide to the Traditions, p. 6
  10. MTA: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 123
  11. WTA:Book of the City, p.57
  12. MTA: Tradition Book: Euthanatos, p. 42
  13. MTA: The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas, p. 48
  14. 14.0 14.1 MTA: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 117
  15. MTA: Lost Paths: Ahl-i-Batin & Taftâni, p. 18
  16. MTA: The Bitter Road, p. 33
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 MTA: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 5
  18. MTA: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 7
  19. MTA: Destiny's Price, p. 41
  20. MTAs: Book of Crafts, p. 118
  21. MTA: Dragons of the East, p. 13
  22. MTA: Dragons of the East, p. 137
  23. MTA: Tradition Book: Virtual Adepts, p. 32
  24. 24.0 24.1 MTA: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 119
  25. 25.0 25.1 MTA: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 120
  26. MTA: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 121
  27. MTA: Technocracy: Syndicate, p. 35
  28. MTA: Digital Web 2.0, p. 21
  29. MTA: Digital Web 2.0, p. 65
  30. MTA: Digital Web 2.0, p. 77
  31. MTA: Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, p. 44
  32. MTA: The Bitter Road, p. 35
  33. MTA: The Bitter Road, p. 34
  34. MTA: The Bitter Road, p. 31
  35. MTA: The Bitter Road, p. 32


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