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werewolves don’t belong in either human or lupine society;
their parents are neither wolves nor humans.
A metis is the child of two werewolves.
Garou law forbids werewolves from breeding with each
other, but such acts of “incest” do occur.
Garou who commit these acts are usually ostracized,
or sometimes killed outright, but not without reason:
Their offspring, the victims of inbreeding and
recessive genes, are always sterile and deformed.
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breed name and information taken from Werewolf: The
Apocalypse Third Edition Core Rules, pg. 31 © 2000
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