J'imagine que beaucoup de personnages Russes possèdent le Rite of Cleansing.. Sinon, ben on est foutu...
This rite purifies a person, place or object, allowing it to be used without fear of Wyrm-taint. The most common form of this rite involves the ritemaster inscribing a circle on the earth, walking widdershins (counterclockwise) around the afflicted person(s) or object(s) while holding a smoldering branch or torch. She must use a branch (preferably willow or birch) dipped in pure water or snow to sprinkle the object or person cleansed. As the ritemaster does so, all Garou present release an eerie, otherworldly howl in an attempt to "frighten away" and thus banish the corrupting influence. Ideally, this rite is performed at dawn, but it can be performed at any time.
System: This rite can be cast upon more than one person or object, but the leader must spend one Gnosis point on each extra thing or person in need of cleansing. The difficulty level depends on the level of taint. For instance, taint caused by a spirit might set a difficulty equal to the spirit's Gnosis. Only one success is required. If the character performs the rite at dawn, the difficulty of the rite decreases by one. Note that this rite cannot heal wounds or damage caused by Wyrm-taint; it removes only any existing contamination. This rite cannot cleanse taint of the most innate sort, either. The rite inflicts agonizing pain when performed on a fomor, vampire, unrepentant Black Spiral Dancer or other similarly accursed creature, but it cannot wash the recipient clean.
Voici la version la plus commune. Mais, comme vous le savez, il n'y a plus d'eau ou de neige pure dans la Russie. Donc, ce rite aurait été modifier avec le temps. Faut juste déterminer les modifications. Dom mentionnait quelque chose a l'effet de bouillir l'eau et utiliser la vapeur/heat comme outil de nettoyage. Dom, tu peux confirmer le rite Russe pour qu'on ait la même version? Peut-être qu'on peut s'amuser a brainstormer des idées!