Stone Garden

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The Stone Garden was constructed in 1912 as part of a small Shinto shrine that a Japanese carpenter built at his own expense, in order to practice his faith. When his wolf-blooded children were shipped off to internment camps thirty years later, the building came into the hands of a private citizen who had the shrine disassembled but kept the garden. After the war, the granddaughter of the former owner returned and began legal proceedings to get the property back. In the end, a settlement was reached and the young Uratha returned to reclaim the now dormant locus and rebuild the shrine. The locus centers on the central stone, where one is expected to sit, and covers the entire garden, much of the shrine, and an enclosed back porch of the house. It is controlled by the [[:Category:Keepers of the Stone Garden|Keepers of the Stone Garden]].
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The Stone Garden was constructed in 1912 as part of a small Shinto shrine that a Japanese carpenter built at his own expense, in order to practice his faith. When his wolf-blooded children were shipped off to internment camps thirty years later, the building came into the hands of a private citizen who had the shrine disassembled but kept the garden. After the war, the granddaughter of the former owner returned and began legal proceedings to get the property back. In the end, a settlement was reached and the young Uratha returned to reclaim the now dormant locus and rebuild the shrine. The locus centers on the central stone, where one is expected to sit, and covers the entire garden, much of the shrine, and an enclosed back porch of the house. It is controlled by the [[:Category:Circle of the Stone Garden|Circle of the Stone Garden]].
==Stats==
==Stats==
*'''Resonance:''' Peace
*'''Resonance:''' Peace
*'''Power:''' 3
*'''Power:''' 3
*'''Material Object:''' The central stone where one sits to meditate.
*'''Material Object:''' The central stone where one sits to meditate.
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==Spirits==
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Common gafflings include [[Faith]], [[Fortitude]], [[Grief]], [[Inspiration]], [[Peace]], [[Stone]], and [[Wind]].

Latest revision as of 03:49, 11 July 2009

Locus

The Stone Garden was constructed in 1912 as part of a small Shinto shrine that a Japanese carpenter built at his own expense, in order to practice his faith. When his wolf-blooded children were shipped off to internment camps thirty years later, the building came into the hands of a private citizen who had the shrine disassembled but kept the garden. After the war, the granddaughter of the former owner returned and began legal proceedings to get the property back. In the end, a settlement was reached and the young Uratha returned to reclaim the now dormant locus and rebuild the shrine. The locus centers on the central stone, where one is expected to sit, and covers the entire garden, much of the shrine, and an enclosed back porch of the house. It is controlled by the Circle of the Stone Garden.

Stats

  • Resonance: Peace
  • Power: 3
  • Material Object: The central stone where one sits to meditate.

Spirits

Common gafflings include Faith, Fortitude, Grief, Inspiration, Peace, Stone, and Wind.

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