Sept of Sleeping Lore

sept of (hidden) (built wisdom)

The Caern

Location: Melbourne General Cemetery, (Melway Map 43, H1)

Level: 2

Gauntlet: 4

Type: Wisdom

Totem: Chimera
She of Many Faces, the Lady of Mirrors, the Ever-Changing. Chimera is the mysterious caretaker of dreams and is thus the mistress of Enigmas and inner wisdom.

Geography
Melbourne Cemetery lies at what is generally considered to be the "top" of Melbourne proper. An incline runs up from the Central Business District and flattens out around Melbourne University. The Cemetery is also the point where Swanston Street ends, thus marking a sort of northern boundary. Numerous parks are to be found in the area, however its principle use is low cost housing for the large student population around the university, and numerous small businesses that rely on the student population for trade.

Bawn
The Bawn of the caern is made up of the Melbourne General Cemetery grounds, and the adjoining University of Melbourne across College Crescent. The sept also makes heavy use of many nearby parklands (see Landmarks).

The Centre
Numerous roads, wide enough to accommodate a single vehicle circle through the cemetery grounds. In the middle of the cemetery, just off from one of the roads, is an area of lawn and tombstones indistinguishable from any other part of the cemetery. Here the members of the sept are interred, despite the fact that the cemetery is officially closed, in cremation pots, marked by little brass plaques. This patch of lawn maybe 20 metres square is the centre of the caern.

Landmarks
The area around the caern is largely given over to two things: Melbourne University to the south, and the Zoological Gardens with surrounding parklands to the west. Several Hospitals also lie in the general area, including the Royal Children's, the Royal Melbourne, the Royal Women's and the Royal Park Psychiatric Hospitals. South and east of the caern is the Royal Exhibition Building and grounds, while to the east lie the extensive Yarra parklands. Numerous other well known buildings are to be found in tis region, and it is always a hive of human activity.

Not surprisingly, the zoological gardens are important to the sept. All the wolves kept there are kinfolk, not to mention a few of the dingos, hyenas and cape dogs in the case of the Bone Gnawers. The sept goes to great lengths to ensure the safety of their kinfolk, and indeed all the wildlife of the gardens. Many of the administrative staff and grounds keepers are human kinfolk of the Garou, and there is virtually always at least one Garou monitoring the grounds at any time.

Umbrascape
Within the Umbra, the cemetery is virtually devoid of tombstones. Instead there lies an expanse of lawn unbroken by roads, and containing only the stones of a few famous individuals. The centre of the caern is much larger within the umbra, consisting of a circle defined by life-size statues of the sept members buried here. Each statue is incredibly detailed, and contains many images and symbols pertinent to that particular Garou's life. For example, a previous sept leader may be wearing a crown, while a mighty Ahroun might be standing atop a fallen bane. Each statue appears in the natural form of the Garou it represents. Thus some are statues of homids, some of lupus, and a few of crinos.

Many spirits of the dead, calmed by the presence of the caern, wander through the cemetery and sometimes beyond. The appear as translucent white images of the person they once were, and seem to wander in a fairly aimless fashion. No spirit of any Garou buried here has ever been seen, but it has been suggested that they may appear were the caern under serious threat. This is suggested because of the defensive role the human spirits play in the umbra. For some reason, banes seem to fear these spirits and will avoid them if at all possible. This fear diminishes with the increasing power of the bane, and some banes appear to largely ignore the spirits. The spirits do not appear to cause the banes any harm, but they do appreciate the effect they have upon the banes, and tend to converge towards any banes that appear. In general, the spirits do not react to the Garou around them, and rarely speak to them. That which they do say is mostly gibberish, however it is believed that occasionally an important message or a prophecy of the future can be gleaned from the speech of the spirits.

The umbrascape beyond the cemetery is similar to that for any large city, with heavy Weaver and Wyrm presence. However, in their capacity as the unofficial bawn of the sept, the adjoining parklands and zoological gardens are kept largely free of human predation and wyrm taint. While showing some influence of the weaver, they are pleasant enough areas for the Garou. The Umbrascape of the University is peculiar, owing to the influence of the high diversity of the student population and their relative open mindedness. Such influence draws the power of the Wyld to the site, which appears to be in a slow state of constant flux. Over periods of days, buildings appear and disappear, fall apart and reconstruct themselves. The physical history of the University can be observed in these changes, albeit in a convoluted and erratic order. Wyld spirits are also to be found here, particularly during concerts on the union lawn, the annual elections, orientation week and disorientation week.

History
Originally maintained by a few Stargazers, as the town of Melbourne spread to engulf the caern, it was arranged for the university to be built nearby, and to have a cemetery placed on the site, in order to minimise human interference, and also to ensure that those humans that did enter the area did so with the properly reflective state of mind. The closure of the cemetery proved to be a mixed blessing, for while far fewer people now came in, those that did were generally concerned with either spraying graffiti, getting drunk, fooling around, or any combination of the three. Rumours caused by the revels held there ensure that all but the most drunk, foolish or desperate choose somewhere else for their own revels. As the town spread beyond the caern, new Garou began to arrive, primarily Bone Gnawers, as well as a few Glass Walkers, leaving the Stargazers in the minority.

The Sept

Tribal Structure
Open to Garou concerned with learning, wisdom, tolerance and acceptance. Mainly Bone Gnawers, Glass Walkers and Stargazers.

The sept can boast a membership of 22 members: 8 Bone Gnawers, 7 Glass Walkers, 3 Stargazers, 2 Fianna and a single Get of Fenris and Shadowlord. In addition to the running and protection of the caern, the sept is largely concerned with the university and with the zoological gardens. In this capacity, the Garou can be found as undergrad and post grad students, administrative and faculty members, zoo attendants, local business holders and homeless people. Far more so than at any other caern, the members of the Sept of Sleeping Lore are integrated with the surrounding human community, which naturally presents interesting problems of it's own.

Elders

 

Packs

Get of Pennington, The Scryers, Lost Prophets.

The Get of Pennington
The Get of Pennington concentrate their interests on the University and the sprawl of city north of the CBD. They tend to take up tasks centred around combat as well, with two ahroun and two galliard pack members.

 
 

The Scryers

The Scryers concentrate their efforts on the spiritual - they are more likely to be involved around the sept when a matter to do with the umbra comes up.

 

Lost Prophets

Totem: Boobook (Hunts-the-Lost)

 

Historical Info

Previous sept elders, deceased garou, etc

Hand of Lore

The Hand of Lore were less interested in territory in terms of geography, and are more likely to be the pack involved in research and information gathering. They disbanded after Marion Perry was killed in Sydney, and Alexander Urosevic left the Sept.

Guided by Stars

A pack that dissolved in the 1970s when the pack leader Harry Fox became the caern warder.



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