This fine belt of gold chain links sits about the hips or can be actually threaded through the loops of a pair of trousers or jeans. It bears a symbol of love as its buckle, and once the buckle is done up it takes the expenditure of a Gnosis point to remove it. Its function is simple -- when it is worn and activated (a roll of Wits + Primal-Urge to activate) it enhances the Garou's natural attractiveness and makes her supernaturally appealing, allowing the Garou to attempt to 'woo' anyone, of either sex. This is done by rolling Appearance + Performance (alternatively Appearance + Expression), the difficulty being the target's Willpower. Rolls made against a target of the opposite sex are lowered by one. The belt must be visible for this fetish to work, and the difficulty is further lowered by 2 if the Garou wears nothing -- despite what form she wears. This fetish does not nullify the Delirium, but allows the victim a +5 bonus on the Delirium effect chart. Dedicated clothing -- but not fetish clothing -- has a particularly hampering effect on this fetish, raising the difficulty by 3 (to a maximum of 9). If successful the target is completely enamoured by the Garou, incapable of doing them harm or making them sad. Any Manipulation rolls made on the target by that Garou are then set at an effective 4, with no modifiers.Notes: More than one person may be 'wooed' in this manner, but the 'wooing' must be done separately and the targets will become very hostile towards each other. Much leniency is given by a 'wooed' individual, but it should be noted that when this fetish's effect wears off (twenty-four hours or when the belt is next removed, whichever is sooner), an abused 'lover' will become very frustrated and will probably seek to take revenge on the heartbreaking Garou. The difficulty in 're-wooing' an aggravated 'ex-lover' is raised by 3 (to a maximum of 9). Black Furies are very wary of overusing this fetish, as it can occasionally backfire, a botch causing the acting Garou to fall deeply in love with the next sentient being (Storyteller defines what 'sentient' covers) she sees for forty-eight hours, during which she can do nothing but pursue her love heedless of anything else. This fetish is ineffective on creatures incapable of love -- Banes fall under this description, Vampires and Wraiths (and other Garou) do not. This fetish is, obviously, inhabited by a spirit of Love.