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Silver Fangs!

Greetings once more, friends! It's a dive into the Silver Fangs, Ghostpaw style.

So in looking at this book again for the second or third time, this book has a ton of information that makes Silver Fangs part of the Garou nation, rather than just a collective bunch of assholes. It gives fear insight on, of course, how they came to be and how they were chosen as the Alphas. It gives insight into the houses, camps, and lodges, which I found the houses and lodges to be really cool. Silver Fangs have a lot to offer. What was really fun with this book was that Jonas Albrecht was doing part of the narration for the book. It's as if he was a cub being taught throughout the book and I think that was really great way to present especially from a Silver Fangs viewpoint. It gave really good insight into the sun Lodge as well as the Moon Lodge since they would banter back and forth with Jonas as the center point. That was certainly one of my favorite things about the book because you were able to see how this character Acts based on what they wanted from the original people writing the stories. It was also a character that you know something about once you learn about the Silver Fangs. I think it would have been really neat if they had done this with every type of book where they had a well-known Canon character helping to narrate the book. This book certainly changed my viewpoint on Silver Fangs because I used to think they were just haughty assholes. This book gives them life to show they are so much more than that and as well as being that. If you're curious about someone who's fun to play and certainly going to be a very dynamic character, I recommend taking a read through this book for sure. Although I was recommend taking read through all the tribe books. I'll work on the next one up as soon as I can.

Thank you for taking read through this.

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