The Lodge of Night's Fear is a Lodge of the Predator Kings.
Overview[]
In the deepest wilds of the Skin World and Shadow, some Predator Kings claim the darkest places of both realms as their hunting grounds. The Lodge of Night's Fear is an alliance of capable Ninna Farakh hunters and spirit-talkers who look into the hidden places of both worlds to sniff out secrets.
Sometimes in wilderness that has never seen the tread of humans, strange and ancient spirits exist. In the farthest reaches of Shadow, echoes of ancient beings that have never seen the physical world still exist in incorporeal life. Some are weak - mere shadows of what they once were or could have been, and the Lodge of Night's Fear mourns them or ignores them as they see fit. What these werewolves are really seeking is the truly powerful beings, the spirits with the power of Incarnae.
The Lodge of Night's Fear seeks out these lost, forgotten and unknown beings in order to ally with them. Such alliances are not forged purely to make war upon the Forsaken (though such spirits would be invaluable against the Tribes of the Moon) but also to drive out the presence of humans in any given region.
The Lodge of Night's Fear operates under the hope that humanity can be driven back from the remaining wilds and hemmed into the cities if they are too afraid to venture outside into certain hunting grounds. These werewolves believe such influence over local humans can, with enough preparation, be spread globally. At the very least, such dominion over humanity will bring the Shadow into some semblance. At best, dominion will hasten the rebirth of Pangaea.
The Lodge of Night's Fear works in complete secrecy. Telling the other Pure Tribes (let alone the Forsaken) of the existence of this group is considered a death sentence. While the Fire-Touched and Ivory Claws will tolerate much of the Predator Kings' feral and animalist outlook, the desire to bind alien spirit-gods into servitude so that they might terrify the humans into the cities is a blasphemous, monstrous (and deluded) ambition in the eyes of many Tzuumfin and Izidakh.