Katarina
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Kitsune, white, asymmetrical robe, purple claws, painted nails, silver robe, white hair, blue eyes,
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The moon’s brilliance shifts as it wanes and waxes, show- ing a different face each night. Ephemeral moonlight fascinates and enraptures the unwary, promising mystery and denying revelation. Luna’s Tricksters take their divine patron’s lessons to heart, triumphing over enemies with honeyed tongues, magnetic personalities, and mysterious duplicity. The Changing Moons are silver-tongued devils, beautiful seducers, inspiring warlords, and sly charlatans. They slip unnoticed through tightly guarded checkpoints in the skins of trusted couriers or animals beneath sentries’ no- tice, infiltrate enemies’ courts wearing faces stolen from confidantes and conspirators, and whisper into the ears of princes and tyrants in the guises of trusted advisors, beloved spouses, or favored children. Few can match their cunning, ingenuity, or charm, and many have fallen prey to their tricks without ever realizing it. When the Lunars remade their Castes, they knew it would take subtlety and subterfuge to undermine the hegemony of the Shogunate and its Sidereal patrons. They made the Changing Moons a Caste of tricksters, spies, and seducers to bedevil the usurpers and sow chaos amid whatever or- der they tried to establish from their stolen thrones. Some Changing Moons act as their Circle’s envoys to mortal society; others keep to the shadows, assisting Circlemates through subterfuge and deception. Those who choose to become Changing Moons are often diplomats, chieftains, con men, priests, merchants, actors, libertines, demagogues, spies, artists, and anyone else whose tongue was their most formidable asset in mortal life. Others are drawn to the allure of becoming a divine trickster: criminals, dissidents, contrarians, misfits, and cynics. Spirit Shapes: Changing Moons tend toward spirit shapes symbolizing grace, beauty, deception, and cun- ning. Serpents, birds, sleek cetaceans, and svelte cats such as cheetahs and panthers are common, as are the more graceful and clever ruminants, mustelids, reptiles and insects. Anima Banner: Changing Moon Caste Marks are glitter- ing silver crescents. Their anima banners shift between bright silvers, dark blues, and shadowy purples, growing brighter and changing more rapidly as they grow in inten- sity. Their iconic animas might depict their spirit shapes, eye-catching displays of rainbow fire, whirling silver masks, choirs of beast-headed spirits singing exultant psalms, or similar displays. Anima Effects: Cunning tricksters, the Changing Moons’ animas lend captivating allure, cloak them in mystery, and let them insinuate themselves into the good graces of even their staunchest foes (p. 130). Caste Attributes: Changing Moons rely on social graces, choosing Caste Attributes from Charisma, Manipulation and Appearance. Associations: The season of spring, the element of air, the color purple, the Maiden of Serenity. Sobriquets: Children of the Shifting Moon, Luna’s Tricksters, Night-thieves, the Face-Stealers (derogatory). Concepts: Eloquent ambassador, escaped slave, respected courtesan, professional sophist, temple dancer, informa- tion broker, cult leader, rabble-rousing firebrand, plucky street rat, wandering skald, folk hero, king of thieves, scheming courtier, master spy