The Black March
Black furies lupine pack
The Legend of the Black March
In the outskirts of Wheaton, whispers tell of the Black March Tribe, an all-female Lupine pack descended from the Black Furies. Led by the enigmatic Vanesse Postelle, their presence is a ghostly shadow over the region, known to only a few and seen by even fewer. Vanesse, revered and feared, commands respect through her unyielding adherence to tradition and fierce dedication to their sacred mission.
The Black March remains largely unknown to Wheaton's residents, blending seamlessly into the town's fabric. Deep within the Danada Forest Preserve lies their hidden sanctuary, a place of ancient magic and secrecy where they perform their sacred rites. These rituals, both beautiful and terrifying, bind the tribe members to each other and to the spirit of the land they protect. The tribe's minimal interaction with the human world ensures their secrecy and survival. who threaten their sacred charge face their swift and merciless wrath.
Amid the shadowy world of the Kindred however, the Black March presents a formidable adversary. Luckily for the bloodsuckers, They have forged a fragile peace with Prince Jackson, agreeing to a truce that keeps them from encroaching on the city proper in exchange for being left undisturbed in their territory. This peace, always at risk, keeps the pack vigilent, prepared to defend their turf from any Kindred who dare to cross their boundaries.
The lore of Wheaton paints the Black March as guardians of a forgotten era, warriors bound to a greater cause. Their legend is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Black Furies, a reminder that the old ways are still alive, hidden in the shadows, ready to rise when the land calls upon them once more. Under Vanesse Postelle's guidance, the Black March stands as a symbol of unwavering strength and ancient wisdom, ever watchful and ever ready.