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Spies - Kahula has a network of informants consisting of both human and supernatural contacts. She gathers intelligence on hidden dealings, supernatural conflicts, and key movements of interest. Her methods include: Cryptic alliances with information brokers. Trading riddles with spirits that love secrets. Using her trickster nature to extract knowledge subtly without revealing too much in return. STAFFNOTES: Lead Spy Contact is --->Ben Santiago


Eidetic Memory: You can remember things seen and heard with perfect detail. By gaining at least one success on an Intelligence + Alertness roll, you can recall any sight or sound accurately, even if you heard it or glanced at it only once (although the difficulty of such a feat would be high). Five successes enable you to recall an event perfectly: The Storyteller relates to you exactly what was seen or heard. Feel free to feed me memories!


Haunted Flaw: - IT is a Uktena Ghost.

Spirit Mentor

Spirit Heritage: A Deeper Connection Between Kahula and the Whispering Wind Never-Wrong once said, “You were always its echo—just waiting to remember the sound.”^T^TIt wasn’t just trickster poetry. It was truth, wrapped in riddle.

According to some ancient Bastet legends—stories half-remembered even by the Uktena—certain spirits do more than watch from afar. They breathe fragments of themselves into the Pattern Web, embedding pieces of thought, intent, or memory into Gaia’s children. Not possession. Not reincarnation. Something subtler. A spiritual echo, hidden in blood and bone, waiting for the right storm to stir it.

Kahula’s soul hums with that echo.

She didn’t just encounter the wind spirit—she resonated with it because part of her already belonged to it. Her instincts, her way of listening instead of charging forward, her comfort with silence and misdirection… they weren’t learned. They were remembered.

The whispering wind spirit may have once been a great servant of Gaia—a wanderer of borders, a keeper of unseen truths. Perhaps Kahula is its echo given flesh. A thought it cast into the world to continue its work. To listen. To unravel. To carry secrets on.

She is wind-born—a whisper returned to walk the world.