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Storm Lords
These are some of the children of Skolis-Ur.
- Budic - Lord Thunder (Storm Lord, Ithaeur, Alpha of the Thunderwolves, Warlord of the Band of Thunder and Kingdom of Storms (the alliance of packs he formed and territory they held)
- Captain Malcolm Richards (Storm Lord, Rahu, Captain of the Serene, Alpha of the Serene Pack)
- The Fisher King of London (one time Storm Lord, died a Boneshadow, Ithaeur, Blood and Thunder)
- Raymond Weston (Storm Lord, Cahalith, the Serene Crew)
- Xenophon, Pietr Alexeivich Wienczyslaw (Ithaeur of the Storm Lords)
- Strength of Conviction (Rahu of the Storm Lords)
- Mata Lećo, Ricardo Gracie (Rahu of the Storm Lords)
Places of import
The Isle of Man is an important place to the Storm Lords. Sometime between 700 and 900 the Isle of Man became a Viking stronghold, and the first record of any Uratha stepping onto it was Harald Foesbiter, a Rahu of the Storm Lord tribe. He claimed it as territory and his pack the Storm-Cutters held it till the 12th Century. Some of his decedents still live on the Isle of Man and many hold it their duty to keep the Island free from Spiritual influence regardless of if they change or not.
Skerryvore Lighthouse, the name of which is derived from the Gaelic words "Sgeir" meaning the rock and "mhor" ("mh" is pronounced "v") meaning big, marks a very extensive and treacherous reef of rocks lying in the sea off the Hebrides some 10 or 11 miles south west of Tiree. It was built of granite quarried on the Island of Mull during the six years from 1838 to 1844. To the Iminir the lighthouse has become a traditional testing place and many of that Tribe have had their Rite of Passage completed there.
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