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===Cerridwen=== | A strange library connected to [[the Shadow]] of [[Hollingworth University]], guarded by strange chess piece-like constructs. | ||
===[[Cerridwen]]=== | |||
Sharp-featured, sharply-dressed and sharp-tongued older woman, first encountered by [[Atlas]] when she went looking for knowledge and found the doors of the Chequy. Cerridwen has become involved in the dream-haunted wolves' attempts to understand and stop the wrongness brewing in [[Merritt]] and has been dragged into two strange otherworlds by them. She has a history with uratha that has not been revealed, though she has said she has a poor reputation among the People and [[Jack Crow]] has warned the new cubs from spending time around the "crooked woman". | |||
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Mages of Blackmouth encountered during the Under a Killing Moon chronicle.
The Chequy
A strange library connected to the Shadow of Hollingworth University, guarded by strange chess piece-like constructs.
Cerridwen
Sharp-featured, sharply-dressed and sharp-tongued older woman, first encountered by Atlas when she went looking for knowledge and found the doors of the Chequy. Cerridwen has become involved in the dream-haunted wolves' attempts to understand and stop the wrongness brewing in Merritt and has been dragged into two strange otherworlds by them. She has a history with uratha that has not been revealed, though she has said she has a poor reputation among the People and Jack Crow has warned the new cubs from spending time around the "crooked woman".