Mu-ru-bul Tu-ru-dun

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Bunyip was another favoured totem of the Bunyip tribe, although little is known by most European Garou. Settlers, hearing tales of the Bunyip from the aboriginal people of Victoria and New South Wales, were terrified. The Bunyip is a fearsome beast, furred, flippered and scaled, with a long mane or beard and burning eyes. His bellow strikes terror into the boldest of hearts. Like Ngalyod, Mu-ru-bul Tu-ru-dun has neither been seen nor heard since the death of the Bunyip tribe. When he appeared in the past, Bunyip was glimpsed in rivers or billabongs, his whiskered face staring mournfully up at the moon.
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Bunyip teaches his Children two Gifts: Surface Attunement and Bunyip Boom. It was Bunyip who taught the Bunyip tribe these Gifts, as well as Billabong stridge. Ban Bunyip asks that his Children honour him by drowning one enemy each year in fresh water.
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