Breath of the Wyld (Level One):
As the
Furies see it, the problem with most humans (and some Garou) is that they have forgotten that the energy of Creation is nourishing,
refreshing and ever present. With this Gift, the Black Fury may instil a feeling of vitality and life in a living being. A
spirit servant of Pegasus teaches this Gift.
Heighten Senses (Level One):
As the
lupus Gift.
Sense Wyrm (Level One):
As the metis Gift.
Curse of Aeolus (Level Two):
The Fury calls up a thick, eerie fog that obscures vision and
unnerves her opponents. The Fury can see through the fog, but all others have trouble navigating by sight. A spirit in service
to Aeolus, the fog totem, teaches this Gift.
Sense of the Prey (Level Two):
As the Ragabash Gift.
Coup De Grace (Level Three):
The Garou studies her foe, looking for the best place to strike.
In doing so, she sets herself up to land this devastating attack. An owl-spirit teaches this Gift.
Visceral Agony (Level Three):
The werewolf’s claws change to barbed, wicked talons dripping
with black venom. While wounds caused by these claws cause no extra damage, the pain alone they inflict is crippling. A pain-spirit
teaches this Gift.
Body Wrack (Level Four):
The Fury causes a target immense, crippling pain. The Fury needs
only point to the target for his Gift to be effective. A pain-spirit teaches this Gift.
Wasp Talons (Level Four):
The Fury with this talent can fire her claws from her hand like
darts. She is incapable of using claw attacks with that hand until her claws regenerate, however. A wasp-spirit teaches this
Gift.
Thousand Forms (Level Five):
As the
Ragabsh Gift. The Fury that chooses to risk taking the form of a mythical beast typically honours Pegasus by assuming her
form.
Wyld Warp (Level Five):
A desperate tactic at best, this Gift summons a number of Wyld
spirits. What they do when they arrive is wholly unpredictable. They may run or fly about in a destructive frenzy, tearing
the Fury’s foes apart. They may grant the Fury and her packmates temporary increases in might or Rage, or they might
decide to destroy all Weaver-tools in the area. They may even heal the Fury and her allies of any wounds they have suffered.
The Fury has no way of knowing, but the effect is usually beneficial. A Wyldling teaches this Gift.