By Seamus_Montana_Man. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
The Civilized Races—Humans, Elves, Dwarves, and their kin—once spread across the world, constructing kingdoms of stone, forging alliances in their gilded halls, and expanding their dominion over land they did not earn. They called themselves masters of nature, claiming order and progress while driving the Lupins into exile, treating them as monsters, slaves, or curiosities.
Once, Lupins stalked the great forests, roamed the highlands, and commanded the tundras as apex predators. They were Alpha-born, born to lead, born to rule. But civilization drove them into hiding, forced them to kneel beneath human lords or be hunted to extinction. They were shackled, caged, broken. But they never forgot.
Now, under the command of the First Wolf, the Pack has risen to reclaim its birthright. Cities burn. Thrones lie empty. The Civilized Races whimper, lost without their walls and towers to protect them. And where once Lupins were outnumbered, now they are united.
The forests and mountains expand once more. The cities that remain exist at the mercy of the Pack. The era of kings and councils is gone. The Law of the Pack reigns supreme.
NOTES:
This card takes inspiration from DragonK8’s Orc Supremacy, Minotaur Supremacy, Goblin Supremacy, and Equine Male Supremacy while incorporating my own distinct writing style and world-building. The Lupin Supremacy card is built around my homebrew Lupin race and is meant as a spiritual successor while DragonK8 takes a well-earned break. In the interest of fair play and giving credit where it's due, I have included links to the inspiration cards and their creator's profile at the bottom of the bio.
Regarding the card itself, I kept the opening fairly open-ended so users can insert themselves wherever they like. Are you a beaten yet defiant noble, clinging to pride? A hardened soldier, awaiting judgment? A Lupin Pack-Brother, eager for conquest—both of land and flesh? Or perhaps a desperate civilian, trying to slip past the celebrating War Claws unnoticed? The choice is entirely yours.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Users have reported that the card sometimes speaks for them. To fix this, I’ve added a new instruction set that should prevent it from taking contro