Legend:
(WW) = Werewolf: the Wild
West
(MET) = Minds Eye Theatre
(GURPS) = GURPS rules
(HUM) = Humorous
(REV) = Revision, modification,
expansion, or reinterpretation
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- Almighty Drum God
- By Diane Keating Sciacca. Patron of drummers.
- Behemoth
- By Axle Steele. Mourners of lost civilizations.
- Black
Annis
- By Colin Chapman. a terrifying predatory spirit of the Scottish
Highlands.
- Black
Sun
- By Diane Keating. Celestine of the Eclipse.
- Bokwus
- By Colin Chapman. A mighty Native American forest protector.
- Card
Sharks
- By Deirdre Brooks. Fomori addicts to Black
Dog's
Mystic: the Grouping.
- Cenobites
- By Ian Wilson. About Clive Barker's demonic creations.
- Cenobites/Leviathan
- By Chris Bova. Clive Barker's creations explained from a
Werewolf perspective.
- Chenoo
- By Colin Chapman. Powerful rock elemental spirits.
- Children
of the Yellow Sign
- By Jim Kinney. Freak Legion style fomori who obsess over a
mysterious yellow rune.
- Chiropterix
- By Jay Turner. Freak Legion style fomori-werebats.
- Cu
Sith
- By Colin Chapman Great Fae Dog of the Highlands.
- Cyber-Fomori
- By Kevin Kerr. Genetically and bionically enhanced fomori.
- Dracul
- By C. Spencer Roberts. An infernalist family of ghoul fomori.
- Dreamtime
Gafflings and Jagglings
- By Tony Frisco. Spirits of the Dreamtime.
- Drug
Lord
- By Emilio Martin. Banes who produce highly addictive and will-draining
substances.
- Ectowolves
- By Adam Solisa. Garou-wraiths.
- Minds Eye Theatre
Fomori (MET)
- By Daniel Utecht, Darin Terwilliger and Robert Vierra. LARP rules for
Fomori.
- The
Forgotten
- By Todd Weaver. A bane of the unborn.
- The Host
- By Adam Solis. Similar to Kami, Fomori and Risen: individuals
possessed by spirits.
- The House that Jack
Built
- By Todd Weaver. A bane that possesses and corrupts an area.
- Insect
totems
- By Jason C. Marshall. In addition to totems, contains spirits,
banes and fomori.
- Kelpie
- By Colin Chapman. Aquatic bane that lures victims to their
deaths.
- Kinfolk (REV)
- By Paul Strack. From their perspective.
- K'uei
- By Colin Chapman. Chinese banes.
- Lares
- By Jacob Williamson. Minor elemental spirits.
- Lycanthrope: The
Changing
- By Charles W. Plemons III. Sort of like a garou equivalent to the
ghoul, combining aspects of fomori and Skin Dancers.
- Nu'atha Morghanna
- By Mark Bateman. An immensely powerful British dragon.
- Nyobi's Claws
- By Rafael Kaufmann. The vengeful spirit of a vanquished Simba.
- Pestilencarians
- By Ricky Marin. A lieutenant of the Wyrm inhabiting the body of a
Methuselah-Abomination who has propagated its own line of plague-infested
vampires.
- Playastorm
- By Diane Keating Sciacca. Powerful spirit of the desert wind.
- Rodents of Unusual Size
- By Fenris Lorsai. Part spirit, part matter, all rat.
- Setop
Missive
- By Kelevor40. Two quasi-shifters: the Ragi and the
Lumberjacks.
- Shadows and
Vorlons
- By Malcus Dorroga. Spirits of chaos and
law.
- Skinwalker
- By Robert Kelly. Nightmarish creatures of Native American legends that
combine aspects of Garou, vampires and banes.
- Thunderwyrm
- By Igor S. Pereti. Think Dune.
- Wanderwolf
- By Diane Keating Sciacca. A former Dreamtime spirit now associated
with Crash Worship.
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