Sheerness; lock to the Breathstealers Prison

Late in 1969, or early in 1970 (tales differ) the Breathstealer was driven from the Kentish coast by Uratha hounding it with rowanwood, and then bound into the wreck of a WW2 transport ship (the Montgomery).

A sculpture made from rowanwood is used as the symbolic lock to which the Sword of the Winter Kings is the key, and which forms the core link or lock to the binding which prevents its return. A mighty granite obelisk stands on the point where the Fisher-King enacted his Ritual to bind away the Idigam, the point has been made flat and a sword made of rowanwood inserted into a hole.

Oddly the strongest binding of all three of the Idigam this one is known to have been driven away and locked elsewhere, a small pack have dedicated themselves to watching for it.

Traditions

Eyes in the Fog - a fairly small pack (Storm Lords and Hunters-in-Darkness mainly) who claim Sheerness itself as their territory, and who have dedicated themselves to watching the Idigam’s binding, and the Obelisk. At least one of the Storm Lords is a member of the Lodge of the Maelstrom.







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