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The Croatan were one of the three tribes of Garou native to the Americas up until the arrival of the europeans. They valiantly sacrificed their entire tribe in order to banish a powerful spirit of the Wyrm from the physical realm and avoid the Apocalypse.

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  • The Croatan were one of the three tribes of Garou native to the Americas up until the arrival of the europeans. They valiantly sacrificed their entire tribe in order to banish a powerful spirit of the Wyrm from the physical realm and avoid the Apocalypse.
  • Along with the Wendigo and Uktena tribes, the Croatan tribe was one of the three tribes to journey across the land-bridge to North America. The Croatan tribe was destroyed to the last Garou in the process of banishing Eater-of-Souls, the Consuming Wyrm, from the face of Gaia.
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  • The Croatan were one of the three tribes of Garou native to the Americas up until the arrival of the europeans. They valiantly sacrificed their entire tribe in order to banish a powerful spirit of the Wyrm from the physical realm and avoid the Apocalypse.
  • Along with the Wendigo and Uktena tribes, the Croatan tribe was one of the three tribes to journey across the land-bridge to North America. The Croatan tribe was destroyed to the last Garou in the process of banishing Eater-of-Souls, the Consuming Wyrm, from the face of Gaia.
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