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| style="vertical-align:top;" width="20%" | [[Image:WolfIcon.png|x75px|link=]] [[Image:EdgeA1.png|x75px|link=Edge]] || [[Edge]] was a Bone Gnawer Galliard. They were the mate of [[Valentine|Valentine Nash]] and were pregnant with his child when she was killed (the exact nature of her killer(s) has as yet to be determined). They were the lead singer of a local, all <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-binary_gender NB]</span> <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindcore Grindcore band]</span> named Chickenscratch.
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Revision as of 14:01, 11 November 2022


    The Nash are a Bone Gnawer family consisting of Garou and Kinfolk with a blend of those born into the family and those adopted. As a general rule they are down-to-earth, country folk - bordering on the types that are frequently part of the Hillfolk camp of the Tribe - who almost universally adopt southern American accents regardless of where they actually originated from and tend to be oddballs, cast-offs and weirdos even among the Bone Gnawers.

    Kinfolk make up the majority of the Nash family (and they frequently possess the Reputation: Bone Gnawer merit) as the Nash are not a Camp within Garou society. Like most kinfolk, they are encouraged to take on support roles and tend to be fanatical loyal. Among the Nash, the kinfolk are given a large amount of leeway where it comes to how vocal they are about their opinions with their Garou kin.

    While it is statistically no more common for the members of the Nash family to have Garou cubs than any other set of kinfolk and Garou, their tight knit nature tends to make it seem ever so slightly more common; this is not an actuality, as Bone Gnawers don't prize Pure Breed like other tribes do, instead this is just an extension of the respect that the Nash family actively cultivates among the tribe. Most Nash Garou are adopted and could have been born of any Tribe in addition to those scant few who are born into the family. Whether adopted or born into the family, Nash Garou are known to be fiercely protective of their kin and to take special pride in being a part of the family.

Traditions

    The traditions of the Nash family mirror those of the Bone Gnawers in general, including their tendency to adopt the downtrodden and outcast as well as a generally open-minded view on the status of their Metis members.

  • Culinary Traditions: As they are a family with southern roots, there are traditional foods that the Nash have accumulated.
    • Garbage Hash are hash browns with the julienned potatoes cooked in the fond of well-seasoned ground beef and scrambled eggs cooked in the still warm grease from preparing bacon; the beef, eggs, potatoes and coarsely crumbled bacon are all mixed together and topped with any blend of cheeses available. This is usually served on a slice of toast and, when possible, a dill pickle spear is served on the side.

History

    It's hard to have a detailed history for any Bone Gnawer lineage. With the Nash family, lineage however is important. Regardless of whether you are a Nash by birth or by adoption, you are remembered. Thusly the line of Nash is told through tales spun at the campfire, as such accuracy is questionable. Still, there are a few tales that remain the same throughout time.

Birth of the Family (Late 19th and Early 20th Century)

    The founder of the Nash line was originally from Ireland who came over to the United States sometime between 1822 and 1833. Of unknown breed, he went by the name Owen Bryne before his secretive immigration in which he was somehow able to dodge proper procedures and remain undocumented for the entirety of his life. Because he was unable to deal with the hustle and bustle as well as the mass of people in New York City, he quickly left and travelled south, eventually settling in the Carolinas, claiming territory for himself in the Smokey Mountains.

    Despite being a solitary wolf, Owen associated with the local Caern (the Sept of the Green Wood) while remaining packless for reasons he chose to keep to himself. During his time as a part of the Sept, Owen took up the Nash name in lieu of his "original" name and started a family under that name with a local woman he'd fallen in love with. After fathering three cubs on his mate Nash turned his sights on other methods for increasing the size of his nascent family.

Rumors About Owen Nash
It's rumored that Owen was particularly vicious in a fight - quick, efficient and ruthless. Despite this, he was also known to restrain himself among his own kind and never loosing himself enough to slay a fellow Sept member. Some, however, were known to say that it was only a matter of time before he was struck down for near rabid ways.

Some believe that Owen was a Lupus and that he got though immigration without being documented by arriving with a group of kinfolk as their "pet".

    For this purpose, he began to seek out other solo Bone Gnawers, those without folks to rely on; through promises of safety and security in exchange for loyalty to him and the Nash name he pulled a number of Garou and kinfolk into a group that decades later would end up being a tight knit clan within their tribe. His efforts were written off by many other members of the Caern and Garou Nation as the actions of an eccentric even if he and his followers were useful to have around.

    During Owen's time as the Nash patriarch the family prospered. By the time of the turn of the century he'd become elderly (a rarity for Garou) and the family consisted of more than half a dozen Garou and an even larger number of kinfolk. At this point, Owen felt that expansion was needed so he sent his three eldest offspring westward. His eldest son claimed a home in Arkansas, his daughter settled Oklahoma not too far from her brother in Arkansas while his younger son became a hobo and serial bigamist leaving offspring scattered across the country who were often brought back into the Nash fold by their relatives.

    Within the first decade of the twentieth century, Owen Nash sustained severe injuries in what ended up being his final battle with the Wyrm. Despite the best efforts of his followers, his aged body failed to recover from his wounds leaving him to die at home, surrounded by his adopted kin and his mate.

A Westward Branch Takes Root (the 1930s)

    Betsy Nash, a natural born member of the family and great-granddaughter of Owen Nash, was unusual for a Nash having found herself enjoying urban environments: the sights and sounds which bothered most Garou attracted her while the piles of problems most Nash typically saw in cities, she saw opportunities. When her father tasked her to start a new branch of the family, she set out for the west coast accompanied by her pack and a bevy of kinfolk.

    Despite being enamored with civilization herself, Bettsy knew that most members of her group wouldn't agree to live within the growing sprawl of Los Angeles proper. In order to compromise her desires against those of her family, she claimed land just outside the city where she and her family set up and became known for their warm, inviting and most importantly safe community.

    Although able to hold her own in a fight, Bettsy's focus was on the physical and spiritual health of her family over the fighting and killing instinct the Nash had primarily been traditionally known for. Under her leadership, the Nash of LA began to grow a reputation as healers and sources of good counsel. The Nashes in LA came to be either loved or respected and came to flourish for a while despite being considered odd by more traditionally minded members of the Garou Nation in California. For a couple of decades, the southern Californian Nashes grew, producing multiple offshoots of the family around Los Angeles.

    Unfortunately, Bettsy had settled too close to the encroaching city which began to threaten to engulf the Nashes land. While many in the family espouced aggressive pushback, Bettsy refused in her easy going and good-humored fashion. Content to just exist and provide aid to others, she kept her family from taking extreme efforts to fight the growth of the city resulting in the start of a gradual exodus of family members eastward.

    It's unclear how and when Bettsy Nash passed away or what happened to the few Nashes who attempted to make it a go in California still. What is clear, however, is that by the turn of the twenty-first century, there was only a single Nash family left consisting of an older kinfolk and his son Valentine - after David's death in the 2010s there was only Valentine.

Timeline

This is a partial timeline of the Nash family.
1930s The Nash family came to LA. Among them was the Garou Betsy Nash and a young kinfolk named Travis Nash.
1960s Travis Nash's two sons (Connor and David) were born.
1984 October 29th: Connor Nash's son Russel was born.
May 12th: Valentine Nash is born.
1980s and 1990s Russel and Valentine, being close in age, become close friends though Elementary and Middle School.
1997 Russel’s family moves back to the “ancestral stomping grounds” of the Nash family (the Carolinas); over the years since then he and Valentine have kept in touch.
Russel meets and begins dating Rachel Wagner (his future wife) during High School.
2002 Russel "Russ" Nash joins the Marines out of High School and is sent to Afghanistan where he eventually serves with Deonte Marcus.
2005 Russ returns from Afghanistan and marries Rachel.
2009 February 18th: The metis who will be known as Giada "Gia" Nash is born.
early 2020s The Nash family in LA consists of Valentine.

Members

Family Members

The list below is of the approved members of the Nash Family played on the MUSH.
text about Valentine
text about Everlee
text about Felicity
text about Gia

Associates

This section is for PCs associated (actively or formerly) with the Nash Family.
File:Ashleigh-closeup.png text about Ashleigh
text about Bronwyn
text about Jag

The Honored Dead

This section is for PC Nash members who have died "on screen" as an in memoriam for those characters. Due to this it will not include historical NPC members such as Owen Nash (described in the family history section).
Edge was a Bone Gnawer Galliard. They were the mate of Valentine Nash and were pregnant with his child when she was killed (the exact nature of her killer(s) has as yet to be determined). They were the lead singer of a local, all NB Grindcore band named Chickenscratch.