Advice needed on Shadowrun shaman totem

Hey all, figured I’d break in the new category with a small quandry. I’ve been invited into a Shadowrun game, and I’m flummoxed with a small bit of character creation.
I’ve decided to play a shaman, and I’ve further decided that the guy is going to be really into ‘understanding deeper mysteries’- he’s going to be nuts about magical theory and all the research he can get his hands on.
I was considering a thief-type totem, but it doesn’t really fit; he’s not about stealing things, he’s about gaining knowledge and figuring things out. I’m a little lost as to what type of totem, if any, fits well with that. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!

The first thing I thought when you mentioned research and gaining knowledge was an owl. That may be too cliche’, though.

I may just be inventing this, but I seem to recall that some groups of Native Americans look at the raccoon as a wise and clever animal.

If it’s about knowledge you should pick something that lives a long time, Like a tortoise.

List of totems and associations

another (scroll down)

probably the most comprehensive

I’m not saying that’s exhaustive or 100% historically accurate, but hey, it’s the internets. You get what you pay for. :wink:
PS a quick browsing of those links (esp. the last) suggests you might consider the magpie.

Which edition?

In 4E, the most recent, Shamans don’t need to have a particular totem (and other magic traditions can have one).

Here’s some good choices from the 4E core:

Raven and Fire-Bringer are also worthy contenders, though Fire-Bringer is a mechanically poor choice for Shamans (he gives a bonus for Fire spirits, which Shamans can’t do).

Magic in the Shadows fixes the Fire-Bringer thing (gives him spirits of man). Can you give me the low-down on Raven? Can’t find a listing for it.

Must resist urge to unleash hell upon this thread!

Raven’s more of an oppurtunistic trickster. +2 Dice for Manipulation Spells and Spirits of Air, Must make a Willpower + Charisma test to avoid taking advantage of others.

What about Anansi, the spider? He’s a cunning trickster who freed the stories from the Sky Lord. He had to undertake 3 quests to do it. Definitely the kind of guy who is interested in knowledge.

ETA I have only one Shadowrun book (Anarchist’s Guide To Life or something similar) and so have to go by actual folklore rather than Shadowrun books.

“The old tale of the carps jumping and crossing over “Dragon Gate” to transform into the dragon reminds us of the ability to resist hurdles and achieving success. The carp is a tough fish that could resist big currents in China’s ancient Yellow River and they portray perseverance and determination. They are able to persistently resist hardship, swim upstream and rapidly jumping above the water to reach heaven to symbolize great achievements in ones pursuit or high ambitions of a lifetime. Although the carp is often being associated to scholastic success and literary luck, but it is also a potent emblem of happy outcome, joyful marriage, sufficient fortune and prosperity”

Continuing to look eastward we get

The Bull- In Zen tradition, the bull represents great spiritual wisdom. The Quest For The Bull is the quest for such wisdom. I’ve got a copy in my book Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.

A friend recommends the Rat. Remember that Ganesha rides a rat. They can overcome any obstacle.

She also recommends the Deer. Apparently in some cultures it’s antlers and pointy ears are seen as antenna drawing in wisdom from the universe.

What about the elephant? Last time I checked, they represented wisdom to the Buddhists of India. Rudyard Kipling (whose stories are centuries old by the time of Shadowrun) gave the African Elephant the quality of insatiable curiosity.

Because of it’s association with the Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge.

If it’s a mystic thief you wan, then this laddie is it–

See, that’s the thing… While just about every PC in Shadowrun is, basically, a thief, I’m really looking for more of an intellectual, delver-into-mysteries totem. A lot of these have good possibilities, and my GM has said that, should I find a totem that’s not an ‘official’ Shadowrun one, he’ll help me work on putting together a rules frame for it.