Sees-Broken-Time






Sees-Broken-Time was born to an Uktena Adren about 23 years ago. Though he was metis, and his parents were scorned and eventually killed, the Uktena quickly treasured the young metis. His gift of prophecy was uncanny, and the reason soon became apparant why -- the metis was cursed with a severe deformity. His mind grasps all times in his life as one event, and one moment. He lives outside of time.

While this may be seen at first to be a benefit, Sees-Broken-Time's mind was meant to grasp linear time. The result is a Garou who is horribly insane. He tries, at times, to live in one moment, but even in his most lucid moments, he has trouble distinguishing when he is. He greets people he just met as old friends, or old friends as though they have just met. As a Theurge, his gift for prophecy is even more enhanced.

Sees-Broken-Time lives at a nearby Uktena scept, the caern of Gray Mists, on a small island near the southern end of Puget Sound. Nonetheless, he often comes to aid the caern, and his appearances and disappearances are often as disturbing as his behavior and personality. While kind and well-meaning, his uncanny yet broken mind has caused more than one Garou to avoid him.

He first came to the attention of the caern when he aided a young Cliath named Silent Death with a spiritual matter. His disturbing prophecies quickly gained the attention of the caern elders, who occasionally consult him, trying to make sense of his cryptic conversations. Even worse is the fact that at times he does not seem to realize that a crisis of which he speaks is already long passed, and more than one wild goose chase has been caused by Sees-Broken-Time sounding the alarm on an important problem solved months before.

Due to the fact that he feels all times at once, he is often sobbing over the death of his totem. While another aspect of Uktena came to take the place of the fallen totem, the death of an Incarna weighs heavily in the souls of all its children. Sees-Broken-Time is constantly feeling his Father torn from his soul, and he hears its screams as it was thrown deep into Oblivion. Despite this, he harbors no known ill-feelings for the Silent Striders, the tribe responsible for the Incarna's death. He also feels the constant ascension of the new Uktena Incarna. and he often goes from sobbing fits to convulsive giggling, then back again within moments. He has spoken of an end, and he seems to hint that he will die soon, but "soon" in his terms may be a long way off indeed...