The wereboars were located in Northern Europe. Symbol used by the Grondr to describe themselves Main article: Grondr Wyrm-tainted Corax are known as Buzzards and are created via the Rite of the Broken Wing. They escaped persecution in the War of Rage by aiding the Garou, and maintain the most cordial relations with the werewolves of all Fera. They are terrible chatterboxes and will tell what they have seen to any who care to listen. The wereravens are Gaia's messengers, spies and scouts who patrol the skies, always on the lookout for danger. Symbol used by the Corax to describe themselves Main article: Corax They vanished when the last Camazotz died however, it's hinted some are held in stasis and ready to serve the Wyrm again.īloodbats can be related to their Kinfolk, and via them their dark legacy continues. The Xibalan were those werebats dedicated to the wyrmish aspect of their patron. They were almost wiped out during the War of Rage, but none survive today: the few who lived on in South America were destroyed by the Shadow Lords who arrived with the Spanish in the 1600s, and their fall saw their creation rites stop working, rendering the Camazotz of Australia the last of their kind. The Camazotz were werebats, Gaia's nocturnal and southern hemisphere messengers, counterparts to the Corax. Symbol used by the Camazotz to describe themselves Main article: Camazotz One of their tribes' fall is portrayed in Apocalypse, later becoming the Hellcats. Wyrm-corrupted Bastet are known as Histpah. Some of their tribes suffered greatly during the War of Rage. Many are great magicians, others are great warriors, but they are rarely pack animals and generally work alone. They are obsessed with secret knowledge and are always pursuing and hoarding it. The werecats have many different tribes, like the Garou, though each claims a different species of wild cat. Symbol used by the Bastet to describe themselves Main article: Bastet (WTA) Wereaurochs or "Moon-bulls", the Apis were in charge of cultivation and agriculture, and known as the "Matchmakers of Gaia." They were driven to extinction by the Garou in the War of Rage. Symbol used by the Apis to describe themselves Main article: Apis Others fallen to the Corruptor are referred to as Antara, who have been removed from Ananasa's designs. These Wyrm spiders are in the east known as Kumo (or Goblin Spiders). While "true" Ananasi serve the force of balance and harmony that the Weaver once represented, many have been corrupted by the Wyrm. Their name is drawn from the West African trickster/god Anansi. They are considered alien and disturbing by other Fera, and not without reason: their animal form is a horde of creeping spiders, they possess no Rage, and they fuel their powers with blood stolen from humans. The werespiders are not children of Gaia, but rather children of Queen Ananasa, a powerful spirit child of the Weaver. Symbol used by the Ananasi to describe themselves Main article: Ananasi In the Revised edition, they are considered a separate type of Fera.
In older source material, the werehyenas were considered a Bastet tribe. The survivors were exiled from their traditional homelands, but in recent years the Ajaba woman Kisasi rallied the Fera of Africa and formed an alliance known as the Ahadi together, they defeated Black Tooth and revitalized Ajaba society. While the War of Rage did not reach Africa, the Ajaba were all but destroyed by infighting, their rivalry with the Bastet and, most significantly, the tyrannical Simba king, Black Tooth. The werehyenas are Gaia's warriors in Africa, a continent without a wolf population. Symbol used by the Ajaba to describe themselves Main article: Ajaba Most Fera have at least a strong distrust of the Garou, due to the actions of the Garou during the War of Rage. The Garou used to use the Mokolé term Bête, but now only Garou who have contact with the Mokolé use that word – the Bastet use the word Killi instead, and the Ananasi refer to other changing breeds as Ovid, likewise, the Nagah tend to employ the term Khurah. The Bunyip are sometimes mistakenly referred to as Fera - they are actually an extinct tribe of Garou, eradicated in the War of Tears.įera is the term most commonly used by the Garou themselves, to mean shapechangers of other races other breeds have similar terms. The Shadow Lords have regular contact with the Fera only through their Eastern branch, the Hakken. The Children of Gaia, Silent Striders, Red Talons, Uktena, and Wendigo generally have the most contact with the Fera, and the most cordial relations with them. Some have turned to serving only one aspect of the Triat, instead of Gaia as a whole. Some have lost their way with time others were forced from their roles by the Garou. She created many other breeds of shapeshifters and gave them each a task.
While the Garou were created by Gaia as her fangs and claws, to keep her safe, they were not her only children.