The Brood works in pairs to step through the mirrors and into each sufferer’s mind. The laws of Erebus give access to a werewolf’s body, mind and soul while she is submerged in the silver waters, and these mirrors are the gateways. Each Garou that is delivered into the rivers has a mystical link with the silver mirrors that line their walls. Hidden within Charyss’ fortress are the halls of the Harrowers and Castigators. Members of the Brood use rafts to cross the lake to reach the fortress of the Incarna Charyss, the mistress of the Realm. Within the lake other Garou thrash about in agony, sentenced to suffer in the liquid metal until their spirits are cleansed of taint and sin. Numerous tunnels lay beneath, each carrying a river of silver with it that ultimately spill out to a dizzyingly high waterfall that tumbles into a vast lake at the nadir of the realm. The vista is only broken by the large pools and streams of molten silver that dot the landscape. Garou that step from the path risk falling into the rivers.Įrebus is a vast plain of jagged black rock that stretches almost to the horizon. Visitors are usually escorted by members of the Brood along a path made of silver. The Realm can be easily accessed through the Silver Path, a vast Moon Bridge that leads directly to the gate of the realm that is guarded by Cerberus. The guards within Erebus are called The Brood and appear to be huge, hairless Crinos Garou with burning red eyes and armed with huge silver spears that burn with fire. Each of its heads reflects an aspect of the Triat. The gates of Erebus are guarded by Cerberus, a great three-headed monster hound. There is virtually no chance that an inmate will escape before his time is up. Either the werewolf will journey to Erebus to be cleansed, or will be dragged there by other werewolves.Įrebus is well defended, so the chances of breaking someone out of this place are slim. Werewolves end up in Erebus when they have become too tainted by one of the members of the Triat, most often the Wyrm. Erebus is filled with rivers of molten silver which both burn and heal at the same time, extending the torment of the inmates for months, years, possibly even centuries. Often compared to Garou “hell,” Erebus is actually a place of spiritual cleansing. The crafting recipe for a Gaean Keystone.Occupants: Damned souls and Charyss, mistress of the realm. Gaean Keystones are made using two Vines, five Stone Bricks and a piece of Obsidian, and the pattern is shown below: Their sole purpose is to be a pedestal for the Staff of Gaea in front of an Erebus Portal. In order to make an Erebus Portal, you will require a Gaean Keystone upon which to place a Staff of Gaea. It serves no purpose other than to create a Staff of Gaea. Once placed onto an Offering Altar, they will weave in and out three times, on the third time fusing into a Gaean Gem. They require the fusion of a Diamond, an Emerald and a piece of Obsidian on an Offering Altar. Gaean Gems are strange, eyeball-crossed-with-Earth-looking items that are necessary to create a Staff of Gaea. The recipe to construct one is shown below: It is not renewable due to the Diamond requirement of a Gaean Gem and has no other use beyond acting as a fancy key to access the portal. It is made using a Gaean Gem, three Sticks, four Vines and a Gold Ingot. The Staff of Gaea is a crafted staff used solely to open-and maintain the opening of-an Erebus Portal (see Travelling to the Erebus, to see how to craft the portal).
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