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    ASHRINGAWerehorses for White Wolfs Werewolf: the Apocalypse

    By Laura M. Henson 2005

    Chapter Three

    HORSES OF WAR: COMBAT, MERITS & FLAWS

    The unicorn fights with the mouth and with the heels, the mouth biting like a lion and with the heelskicking like a horse

    - Edward Topsell, 1608.

    Combat: The Ashringa were created to rebuild Gaia not to combat the Wyrm, however the time of TheGreat Purification is at hand and sometimes the return to a better world can only be gained through the

    purgative powers of destruction. As a diseased limb must sometimes be amputated to save a life sosometimes a spirit or creature must die to prevent the further corruption of the Earth.

    The Combat maneuvers for the various forms using Dexterity + Brawl

    Maneuver(Difficulty)

    Homid Asbar Centaurus Chalico Monoceros Equine

    Bite (5) Strength -1 Strength Strength Strength Strength Strength

    Body Slam (7)(((

    See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A

    Claw (6) N/A N/A N/A Str + 2 @ N/A N/A

    Grapple (6) See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A See W: t A

    Horn (6) N/A N/A N/A Str +1 Str +3 @ N/A

    Kick (7) Strength Str +1 Strength +1 Strength +1 Strength +1 Str +1

    Punch (6) Strength Strength Strength Strength N/A N/A

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    Ashringa can do the following Special Maneuvers: Evasive Action (all forms), Hamstring (Monoceros - Equine), Jaw Lock (Chalico - Equine), Leaping Rake (Chalico), and Taunt (all forms). Theyalso have the following exclusive maneuvers:

    Brush Off: This maneuver is used to get an attacker off of an Ashringas back. The werehorse scrapes hissides along fences, walls or trees (or runs under low branches) to dislodge a foe. He can also fall onto his

    back to crush an opponent.System: Roll Wits + Athletics (Difficulty = the riders Dexterity + Animal-kin ). On a success the rider isknocked off and takes damage equal to the Ashringas successes. On a failure the rider stays on. On aBotch, the rider knows enough about horses that he can stay aboard like a trick rider and this maneuver automatically fails if used again.

    Used By: Centaurus - Equine. Actions: 1

    Bucking: This is the classic rodeo art of leaping, rearing, bucking and thrashing about to throw a rider or predator off your back.System: The Ashringa has a contested Dexterity + Athletics roll (Difficulty = the riders Animal-ken + 3for the Ashringa and the werehorses Brawl + 3 for the rider.) The winner of the contest gets to add onedice to her next roll while the loser loses one dice from his pool. The following occurs if a roll botches or a

    dice pool is reduced to 0. If the rider botches he is thrown off. If the Ashringa botches the horse is tooexhausted to fight back any longer.

    Used By: Centaurus - Equine Actions: 1

    Capriole: This feat is used to drive away foes when one is surrounded. The Ashringa leaps into the air andkicks his legs out behind him as if he is going to fly away like Pegasus.System: On a successful Dexterity + Athletics roll ( Difficulty 3+ the number of opponents) the Ashringaclears a path behind him as the attackers dodge out of the way of his flying hooves. The Ashringa then

    pirouettes about and gallops away out of the now cleared path. If an opponent spends a willpower point tokeep from dodging than that opponent takes the Ashringas Strength + 4 in normal damage and is knockeddown for one turn. If the Ashringa fails than the opponents were able to dodge his flying heels andresuround him before he could flee. On a botch the Ashringa falls for one turn.

    Used By: Monoceros- Equine Actions: 2 (leap + movement)

    Charge: The Ashringa runs at full speed at a target and rams him with his horn for Strength +3 unshakableaggravated damage as the horn impales its victim.System: Dexterity + Brawl, Difficulty 8.

    Used By: Monoceros Actions: 2 (move + stab)

    Courbette: The Ashringa rears upright upon his hind legs than leaps forward while still standing upright ina series of short hops. This is a maneuver used to help a rider. Any rider on a courbetting steed may use asword, lasso, spear or other melee weapon (but not firearms) at normal difficulty.System: The Ashringa rolls Dexterity + Athletics ( Difficulty 6) to perform this action and each success isthe number of yards hopped. The rider can attack once per hop at normal difficulty as long as he is using ahand held weapon. On a Botch the rider slips and must roll Dexterity + Animal-ken roll at a Difficulty of 8or fall off.

    Used By: Monoceros - Equine Actions: 2 (rear + hop)

    Levade: Like the courbette this is an old warhorse trick to assist a rider in combat. The Ashringa rearsupward and crouches on his hind legs with his hocks almost touching the ground. Like a statue he holdsthis position while the rider while the rider uses a handheld weapon (even weapons requiring two hands or firearms) at normal difficulty.

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    System: The Ashringa rolls Stamina + Athletics ( Difficulty 8) and each success is the number of turns thewerehorse can maintain the levade before he must return to all fours.

    Used By: Monoceros - Equine Actions: 1

    Mule Kick: The Ashringa stands on his fore hooves and kicks back with both hind feet for strength + 4normal damage.System: Roll Dexterity + Brawl, Difficulty 7.

    Used By: Centaurus - Equine Actions: 1

    Slamming Hooves: The Ashringa rears upon his hind legs and slams both fore hooves (or claws in Chalicoform) into a target for strength +2 damage. In addition the victim must roll Dexterity + Athletics (Difficulty= the Ashringas successes) or fall down. A fallen victim can take no action for one turn (three turns if he

    botches) and may be trampled or otherwise attacked by the werehorse at -1 difficulty.System: Dexterity + Brawl (Difficulty 8) .

    Used By: Centaurus - Equine Actions: 1

    Slashing Bite: Wild stallions use this maneuver to rip out the throat, cripple the limbs, or even to castraterival males. The werehorse holds his head low to the ground and then whips his head out like a strikingsnake to bite his opponent in a particularly vulnerable area. The bite inflicts aggravated damage and evenworse the target must roll on the battle scars chart while adding one to the chart for each point of damagehe was unable to soak. These scars do not give Ashringa who bear them automatic Glory as they prove hisweakness in combat. It is considered unseemly for females to learn this maneuver.System: This maneuver takes up two Brawl slots instead of one and is performed by rolling Dexterity +

    Brawl at Difficulty 8. The damage is strength +1 aggravated.

    Used By: Chalico - Equine Actions: 1

    Trample: The Ashringa actually runs over an opponent. Damage is taken from all four hooves if the victimfails to dodge away in time.System: The Ashringa rolls Dexterity + Brawl (Difficulty 6) and the damage is strength +4.

    Used By: Centaurus, Monoceros, and Equine Actions: 2 (move + stomp)

    Iron and the Ashringa

    In the beginning Alma, the Great Mother transformed herself into the white mare of the moon to

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    wed the sun stallion. Their child was the Unicorn who gave birth to Rishyashringa. The Ashringa are thusthe children of both the sun and the moon, the wind given physical shape, so it is the metal of the sky (iron)that inflicts unshakable aggravated damage upon them. All the rules used for silver in werewolves apply toAshringa but replace silver with iron. Iron is a very common metal but luckily for the Ashringa only pureiron is deadly to them. Steel and other alloys only cause normal aggravated damage and do not cause gnosisloss. In addition Ashringa in Homid or Equine form are not harmed by sky metal.

    Rage

    Ashringa find it much harder to Rage than do werewolves. After all they were created to heal notharm. Follow the normal rules but at the following difficulties:

    New Moon 10 Gibbous Moon 7Crescent Moon 9 Full Moon 6Half moon 8 Eclipse 7

    The DeliriumHumans were never preyed upon by horses but both the Chalico and Monoceros form cause a

    form of delirium. Racal memories of the chalicotherium with its wicked claws causes true delirium effects(as in W: tA) while the Monoceros form causes the wonderment derived from seeing the awesome power of the unicorn. Like most changing breeds, the Ashringa are not as innately frightening as the Garou and alldelirium rolls ( wits + occult) are at difficulty 5 (instead of 7 as in werewolves) or add 2 dice to willpower instead. Note that unless the viewer has an unmodified willpower of 8 or higher than he will remember theMonoceros only as a beautiful horse (must have been an Arab) and will try to rationalize the Chalico (a

    bear, it had to have been a bear), whenever possible. A good example of this is in the movie The Last Unicorn when the unicorn flicks a farmers lasso away with her horn the man thinks that he must haveslipped when trying to catch the Arabian horse.

    Willpower Reaction: Fear Reaction: Awe

    1 Catatonic Fear: The viewer rolls into a ball andwhimpers until the chalico is gone.

    Shock: The viewer falls on his rump and stareswhimpering in disbelief. Will remember nothing.

    2 Panic: Runs away at full speed smashing throughanything in his way.

    Religious Awe: Falls to his knees in and prays at thesight. Will only remember an angelic presence.

    3 Disbelief: I must be going crazy. Disbelief: Theres no such Thing!

    4 Berserk: Will run in a blind frenzy, but will notharm him self in the process.

    Berserk: Goes crazy with joy, clapping, screaming,dancing, and praying aloud.

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    5 Terror: Will run but will look for a place to hideand will stop once he seems to be safe.

    Fascinated: Will just stand and stare, Its a unicorn,holy smoke its a unicorn!

    6 Conciliatory: Will stay calm and try anything notto get hurt.

    Possessive: Wishes to capture the Monoceros, whata beautiful horse!

    7 Controlled Fear: May be scared but will remainrational.

    Protective: Will want to help or touch the Monocerosat all costs.

    8 Curiosity: More fascinated than frightened. Willrun if it seems appropriate.

    Curiosity: Will be absolutely fascinated and willprobably follow or ask questions of the Monoceros.

    9 Anger: Aint no man afraid of no hoss! Hunter: Will be filled with desire for the Monoceros horn and will want to capture the Ashringa.

    10 No special reaction. No special reaction.

    MERITS AND FLAWS

    Ashringa may choose most of the merits and flaws listed in the Werewolf Players Guide with theexception of Mark of the Predator, Sign of the wolf, and Strict Carnivore . Change Wolf Years to HorseYears and add the Mokol flaws Exclusive Herbivore and Sterile/Barren (for geldings) to the list. Beloware a list of merits and flaws unique to the Ashringa.

    Cold Blood (2 point flaw)You have the blood of domestic draft horses somewhere in your ancestry. You cannot take the

    trait of Primal Urge and have no dexterity bonus to movement in Equine, Monoceros, or Centaurus form because you move with the plodding gait of a cart horse. Only Avarim, Killina, Nabrima, and Nhurim maychoose this flaw.

    Deformed Horn (2 point flaw)Your horn is not that of a typical unicorn. It may

    lean in an odd angle (far forward, backward or twist toone side) or resemble the antler of a deer. Some Ashringamay even have two horns or even a fleshy stub. This formappears only in Monoceros form (unless a gift is used togive a horn in other forms) and it adds +2 to alldifficulties to use the horn. Mtis characters can take thisflaw as their deformity.

    Fangs (1 point flaw)Your teeth resemble those of a predatory animal,

    such as a wolf, and your canines (if you are male)resemble the tusks of a boar. You do strength +1aggravated damage with your bite but you have trouble eating vegetation, cannot crop grass like a normalhorse and you have a -3 penalty to appearance. Mtis characters may take this flaw as their deformity.

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    Horse of a Different Color (1 point merit)Your Monoceros form is colored in a way never found in nature. Sky blue, green, purple, flame

    red etc. In some Ashringa the mane and tail may be rainbow colored or even resemble the tail of a peacock.Ashringa whose equine form is spotted or striped may even be multi colored (an orange zebra with limegreen stripes or a pink with purple polka-dot appaloosa, for example). Ashringa with this merit cause the

    Delirium at difficulty 7 when in Monoceros form.

    Hot Blood (2 point merit)One of your ancestors was an Arabian horse or a Caspian pony and you have the slim legs and

    light build of one of these princely horses. You add +2 to all appearance rolls when in Monoceros or Equine form. Only Avarim, Killina, Nabrima, and Nhurim may choose this merit.

    Monstrous Centaurus (5 point flaw)In centaurs form you have no human torso or arms. You resemble a horse with a human head. This

    human headed horse cannot manipulate objects as it has no hands and is so ugly that it has a -3 penalty to

    appearance. Mtis characters can take this as their deformity but they must keep the human head in their Monoceros form as well as in Centaurus.

    No Hooves (1 point flaw)You are a throwback to prehistoric Eohippus and other fossil horses which had dog like paws

    instead of hooves. You are -2 to all appearance rolls. You may take this flaw as your Mtis deformity.

    Two Heads (4 point flaw)You are monstrously deformed and have two forms in all of your forms. You are -5 to appearance,

    -1 to dexterity, and +2 to perception. Mtis characters may take this as their deformity.

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    Uneven Feet (2 point flaw)Your front feet do not match your hind feet. You may have webbed rear feet like a duck in all

    forms or perhaps you have the feet of an elephant in the front when in animal shape or even horses hooveson the forefeet and goats feet behind. In all cases you get no dexterity bonus to movement due to your uneven gait and you are so odd looking you are -2 to all appearance rolls. Mtis characters may take this astheir deformity.

    Wings (3 point merit)Your ties to the spirit world are stronger than in most werehorses and you have a pair of wings in

    Monoceros form. These wings may be bird, bat, or even butterfly like. The wings allow the Ashringa to flyat double running speed for a number of turns equal to stamina (in combat) or 20 miles per dot of staminawhen traveling at an easy pace.

    Wyrm Steed (5 point flaw)Your aura is one of fear and danger instead of the awe and joy radiated by most Ashringa in

    Monoceros form. When in Monoceros form you trigger memories of nightmares, kelpies, and demonsrather than Gaias love in mortals. This causes your Monoceros form to cause true fear as in werewolvesinstead of awe on the Delirium chart. Even worse the Ashringa also appears as an untrustworthy sneak or

    bully in human form and as a vice filled nag in horse form giving you a -1 penalty to social rolls. MtisAshringa may take this as their deformity.