Once all the excitement is over, Finn expresses some interest in heading to Scars Atoning to help catalog the bunyip pictures adorning much of the winding caverns. Its suggested that this is the sort of thing that the Jindabyne council might take a dim view of, and so permission is sought - they agree with the rider that he needs to have independant supervision, and they nominate Jane Redfeather. He also spends some time at Rippling Waters visiting family of both human and garou nature. He also receives a number of postcards from Will in Ireland, and then from random Fianna who take up the challenge when Will is back in Melbourne. Finn only
Tillie challenges for rank 3 once the immediate hubub is over. She spends three months attempting to fulfil the challenge issued - find a fetish once posessed by a sept member. In the end, it turns out it never existed, but the sept regard finding that out as a sufficient sucess and she is recognised as an adren. Tillie only
Will finally manages to get to Ireland, and spends 6 weeks backpacking and visiting Fianna garou before getting his three stories. He attempts to follow up with Lise and travels to her old caern in South Australia. Will only
Sinead spends a lot of time at the caern, learning rituals and more about the Sept. She spends a lot of time with Graeme, Emma and Ends-the-Quiet in the process of doing so. Sinead only
Kasumi heads to Japan to visit family at Christmas and comes back with tales massively irradiated lands, banes everywhere and weird fomori. She spends a lot of time at Hidden Green learning secret Glass Walker magic, and gets their assistence in starting a new project management consultancy business. Kasumi only
Kasumi decides to sell her apartment in the city (partly to fund her new business) and find a townhouse to share with Sinead northwest of the caern on Brunswick Road. Despite calls for Finn to move into a tent out the back, the other three remain in their house just east of the cemetery.
Alexander Urosevic grew more despondent and withdrawn as time passed, despite the efforts of his pack mates and the Sept elders. Eventually, he quit from his pack and the Sept and headed north. He spent some time with the Ear-To-The-Ground Sept, but his current whereabouts are unknown.
The Hand of Lore pack was rendered ineffective with only two members remaining, and the pack was dissolved. Christine and Georgina both joined the Scryers and Christine replaced Aquinas as pack leader in a peaceful transition of power
The Get of Pennington have also undergone some changes. Kirsty has been acting more and more without her pack and did not resist Chris McNeil's leadership bid.
As originally setup by Sparky, Grek Twice-Tongue, the Silent Strider Jindabyne council member visits around October 2010 and talks to the Sept about Death and the Dark Umbra or Deadlands. There are rituals that allow garou to travel there, but they all require a death to open the way. There are times and places where the boundaries are weaker and sometimes permeable. Grek says that given the different beliefs and demonstratable outcomes from when garou die, it can be difficult to reconcile them into a single coherent process, but it does seem that garou souls do not follow the same path as human ones. Will's information that the bunyip sense as ghosts as much as spirits may be a reflection that they have been broken from the cycle as a whole tribe, not just as individuals. Finally he suggests that it sounds like their local mages may have allied with powerful entities from the deadlands - they are demonstrating a lot more sheer power than he might otherwise expect. Grek stays for the Moot and relates garou stories around death.
The Full Moon killings continue despite the sept's best efforts. The death count does not continue to climb each month, but varies between 1 and 5. There is no pattern to the attacks beyond the timing.
The single issue that has dominated the sept over the past year has been the growing rivalry between Ion Apostolovna and Irena Sliviak for control of various criminal elements. It is believed that Irena will soon challenge Ion for the position of Master of the Challenge. If succesful, it will remove her from her pack, but give her the time and resources that Ion currently enjoys. It has reached the point where Felix and Drago must sometimes intervene to keep the sept running smoothly.
Little has happened to the sept over the year. It is still the same old faces.
As with so many other former Bunyip Caerns, the site has yielded up little of it's secrets, and the Totem has remained silent on such matters. Finn spends regular time at the caern, helping catalogue the different sorts of paintings that adorn the wandering caverns.
Teelia Farrow of the Wild Rovers has for the most part left her pack and the sept, choosing instead the life on the road. She occasionally returns to the sept, where she is always welcome. It is known that she often associates with Silent Striders.
Little has happened to the sept, apart from the annual death toll from which it suffers. Rakes-The-Earth died fighting the Wyrm. Hans Dieter was killed by Huros for some reason which no-one is very clear about. Night-that-Screams was recognised as rank 3
Recognising the fact that the sept suffers constant loses, Commands-The-Waters goes to great lengths to ensure that new Garou are found and that others are encouraged to join. A cub who underwent the Change a few years ago has been through the Rite of Passage. Eric Koehler is now a member of Blood Claw
The sept is constantly busy, but operates smoothly, without internal tension. Nothing has occurred that is exceptional or noteworthy.
Byron Fortesceau and his pack (The Middle Way) return to Sleeping Lore with confusing and troubling news. They spoke with the lightning man, and the creek spirit near Clermont and gained similar information to what Lost Prophets garnered. However, they also managed to communicate in a fashion with Howls-of-Frost, and that pack were adamant about there being bunyip at the campsite. Spirits had confirmed that there were garou there, but the pack's first attack was so overwhelming that no one appeared to have time to change. The clash in evidence is so thorough that it is impossible to resolve
In the end, despite the muddled motive, the Middle Way bring the crimes against the kinfolk on the site to the Silver Fangs for punishment. Byron fends off challenges from disgruntled Silver Fangs and the Silver Fang tribe agrees to censure the pack with a punishment rite.
A number of storms plague Sydney in the months after the Bunyip incident, but as severe as they are, none of them appear to be supernatural in nature.
The grapevine says that there was some internal shuffling and recruitment in the remainder of 2010 to fill the gaps left after the assault on the Hive.