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u/Abhean · 3 pointsr/Shadowrun

This has been one of my favorite character archetypes to play around with in my head for years. I don't have a TON of guidance mechanically speaking as I've never specifically played one in Shadowrun, but if you're concerned about the idea of them being officially classes as "Wild Spirits", well, the Nature Spirits category in Shadowrun already includes the subsection "Spirits of Man", and the examples given include spirits of streets, or the hearth. Why wouldn't the spirit of a car be a "tamed" spirit? It was created and "controlled" by human hands; if anything, the spirit of a car would be MORE comprehensible to a human mind than a Mountain spirit, because a car is a human creation, engineered entirely to serve human understanding and need. Or a highway, or an apartment building. Does not an apartment building still have every bit as much need of a Spirit of the Hearth as a log shack in the forest? It all comes down to how one arrives at the idea flavorwise: how does shamanism work? A shaman (at least of the variety loosely described by most RPG's, shadowrun included) is, at root, an Animist - someone who believes, in some capacity, that ALL things have a spirit, and that if you know what you're doing, those spirits can be interacted with. Just because something was "made" doesn't mean it has no spirit, and just because a human being made something doesn't mean that that thing isn't, ultimately, an expression of the same natural process that made mountains or forests or lakes.

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If your storyteller is hesitant or wants inspiration as to how those kinds of spirits might behave/think/operate, it might be an odd source for it, but one of the best inspirations I've ever found for it was in a World of Darkness tie-in novel titled Three Shades of Night. In the Werewolf section, there's a teenage kid who's an urban shaman, and talks with the spirits of street murals, piles of trash/litter, and an old abandoned house. It won't quite touch on the kind of cyberpunk future-tech you might encounter in Shadowrun, but it's definitely a great start on how to think about the idea.

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Hope any of that is helpful.