
The wolves of the Sangota Tribe are unlike any other.
Unlike other wolf packs, this pack has lived on the
same land for centuries. Their land is always fertile
and flourishing, their prey is always plentiful, and the
sun and rain are always there when the land needs it.
This is all thanks to the gods whom look over this land
for the Sangota Tribe, and in return, the tribe dedicate
their life to worshiping and honouring them. They have
festivals and rituals dedicated to each and every deity.
However, in recent years the wolves have began to take
everything they have for granted. Some have even lost
their faith in the gods and their ancestors. They do not
treat the gods with the same respect as before, but the
gods will not allow this to happen without consequences.
Now, the Sangota Tribe live in the very definition of
hell. The gods have turned against them and now
are punishing the tribe for their betrayal. Each god
has put forward their own punishment; including eter-
nal darkness, no prey, infertility, and walking dead.
Unlike other wolf packs, this pack has lived on the
same land for centuries. Their land is always fertile
and flourishing, their prey is always plentiful, and the
sun and rain are always there when the land needs it.
This is all thanks to the gods whom look over this land
for the Sangota Tribe, and in return, the tribe dedicate
their life to worshiping and honouring them. They have
festivals and rituals dedicated to each and every deity.
However, in recent years the wolves have began to take
everything they have for granted. Some have even lost
their faith in the gods and their ancestors. They do not
treat the gods with the same respect as before, but the
gods will not allow this to happen without consequences.
Now, the Sangota Tribe live in the very definition of
hell. The gods have turned against them and now
are punishing the tribe for their betrayal. Each god
has put forward their own punishment; including eter-
nal darkness, no prey, infertility, and walking dead.
Now, the Sangota Tribe live in the very definition of
hell. The gods have turned against them and now
are punishing the tribe for their betrayal. Each god
has put forward their own punishment; including eter-
nal darkness, no prey, infertility, and walking dead.
However, the gods are willing to return back to the
tribe, but it will take a lot to convince. Each god has
chosen them self a prophet from the pack, to whom
they will communicate their demands which must be
met before they will lift their individual curse. Only
the prophet can communicate with the diety, no other
wolf can see or hear them.
But how does the tribe know that this is not a trick? Are
the gods really returning or is this some sort of trick? How
do we know if we should trust these prophets? There is
no proof that they were actually contacted by the gods,
so how can we be sure?
hell. The gods have turned against them and now
are punishing the tribe for their betrayal. Each god
has put forward their own punishment; including eter-
nal darkness, no prey, infertility, and walking dead.
However, the gods are willing to return back to the
tribe, but it will take a lot to convince. Each god has
chosen them self a prophet from the pack, to whom
they will communicate their demands which must be
met before they will lift their individual curse. Only
the prophet can communicate with the diety, no other
wolf can see or hear them.
But how does the tribe know that this is not a trick? Are
the gods really returning or is this some sort of trick? How
do we know if we should trust these prophets? There is
no proof that they were actually contacted by the gods,
so how can we be sure?





