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2CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION: SoMeTHING Wicken THis WAY Comes
CHapTeR One: Sinsor Moraiity
Crapter Two: Sins or Society
Crapter THREE: SINSOF DISCRETION
Chapter Four: Sixsor Power
Appenpix: A CONSPIRACY OF SINNERS
Conrens
3Sanaa ele OLE Ve
-—Honont ne Barzac
Heresy abounds in the modern nights, whether arising from tmmovality or
ON aL ester eee ee Cement ery near gr a ee
crimes committed in the darkest of hours by vile, selfish Childee of Caine. To
en ar etre ters teeta re etna eee feel le, toothen
even the slightest breach of the Kindred’s millennia-long legacy is the gravest
eet ee ana en nas tea net
SOS are ae get ora tes a teers ou rates a
Pe ht Mae en eee ec Tcren eeteenet ec an
Only one answer is universally uue: These sectets are open renunciations ofthe
era LCOS as Tonite Se Ceara) Co ee(7
WICTION
A heretic is a man who
—Gouthold Ej
For some Kindred, “merely” being Damned n't
«enough, Herein the Final Nights, with the worldcareen-
ing mapilly toward seemingly inevitable Gehenna,
desperate times call for desperate measures. The Kindred
sponsor cults truck with malevolent spicual entities and
adopt anathema as their codes of morality. But why!
Ie'seasy ro clismisssuch thingsas the actions of “evil”
Kindred le'seasyto accep: thar Kindred arethe spawn of
the Levil given tatmocity andinherentlyflawec. In fact,
toadegree, these things are tue. A Kindred who doesnot
resist her nature will inevitably find herself inthe clutches.
of the Beast
Obviously, as the presence of sects and societies
evidences, notallKindredend up drivenmadby thirstand
rising at night only to kill, These Kindred are the exem-
plary ones who have risen above being monsters—ifonly
temponirily, These Children of Caine prove that Damna-
sion canbe resisted aslongas one bas thestrengthand wil
to keep it at bay. Hopefully, your characters are among
these Kindred
Bursuch is nc always the case, Faaism takes itstoll
onal Kindred, and some bear is marks more gravely than
others. I'thewor'd is doomed, chese Kindred reaton, why
resi i Why not indulge in what you want! Lacking the
drive to steel themselves against the Beast, these Kinlred
findthemselves consumedby it. Shities,indolentchilder
ofthe modem nightsall o9 often reser the undeath into
which they've been dragged, ard eldersfinaliysuccumb to
the weight of uncold years and snap,
Aoaucon: Soe Wi
T
Mike
o sees with his own eyes
iphraim
sing
Whatof the ones, though, whomudy place themselves
outside che world of the Kindred. Its one thing to verify
one’s vessel before feeding; it's another altogether to
actively pursue thethrillingzaste of the Amaranth. When
one rejects the mores ofthe Cainite worldconsciously and
consistently, he has becomesomethingotherthan avenal
Kindred, He has become a heretic.
Marine Ti Count
‘TharswhatmakesSinsof the Blood necessary These
‘are the heresies that those who ate committed to rejecting
Kindred society observe. Anyone can be an iconoclast it
takes @ unique person 1 be devoutly diffrent
To that end, this book isn’t a roster of baddies to
whack, In the moral gray «ale that Vampire observes,
these Kindred mighe even te rigk in certain convictions
evenif other parts oftheir creed are wholly aberrant tothe
restof theworkd. The most complex Vampire games don't
have clear-cut good guys or bad guys — each Kin red is
weighed by the merits of het individual actions, The most
ravenous Sabhat muy sll choose to rescve a chil from a
turing building. An ascetic Toreadbr starv
deny the Beast and curtail her predations on the mortal
herd might fexe the strength to fight the hunger one night
andleavea newlywesleaupledrenched in theirownblocd
Even after placing a Kindred in a position of respon-
sibility forherownactions, Vampirealso accountsfor the
motivarions of those characters. That's the crux of degen.
eration, of Humanity and Paths of Enlightenment. A
g herself to
jen Tas War Coscharacter who simply “does noevil” doesn't become more
‘good” A character has togenwinely feel remorse, to fight
the animal inside her earnestly. That Sabbat who saved
the child from the fire —did he do i to preserve her if,
ordic he doit hecause leavingher there would be a waste
otherwise had for himself?
These are the sortsofsituationsthat Sins ofthe Blood
proposes. These enemies aren't cardstock mooks to beat
hinking, vital characters who
en some action or philosophy that the nest
of undead scciety had spurned. Take these general ideas
and apply them to specific characters, Let the r
discuss herein be the outcomes of motives that your
specie c harbor.
Think about that, The antagonists with which you
populate yourstoriesmightbe the compellingantiheroes of
anotherchronicl. This book is for players and Storytellers
ike. We don't mean tosuggestthatevery character knows
eachotthesecretsin thishook—furfromit. Wk
aplayer’s character who adopts cne of the philoso-
hes can be every bie as rewarding to pertay a6 a rival
upholding that philosophy would be to overcome. Con:
sider characters in the doomed ttad tion of Doctcr Faustus
cr the noble sacrifice of Sidney Carton, Pechaps amember
of the coterie wants to seek Golconda. despite (or perhaps
because of...) the wicked nature of is fellows. Maybesll of
thecharacterare hereties themselves, comprisinga coterie
of vitae that he could hi
its we
on the run for its own survival, Maybe they make up the
tighteousparty, pursuing the pariah themselves. The story
this book work forall sides of the equation
elements
THE Questions OF SCALEAND
FREQUENCY
Note thar even the motives thar drive a heretic to
commit his misdeeds do not comprise the sum of that
chainctes. If a Kindsed’s wate :
pethaps we can forgive bim his unforunste
undead vitae. IF the prince mtintsins
doesn't joo nlives of Kin
matter that he upholds the principles of the Path of
Scorched Heart?
Just 2s we mentioned before, that these heresies d
automatically relegate a Kindred to the position of
guy we whacked neither do they always need wo be the
ceniral focus ofthe character who observes them, Stcry
telletsand players (thats, those players who ean hetrusted
to doso responsihiy) should feel fre to use these ideas to
round our characters, oto use them as building points to
distinguish charactersfromone another. A Kindredscholar
trained in the Socratic Method
radically different experience than al
has gone autarkis i. an effort to isolate him
Gnostic tradition,
Sx. 0 ¥ Booo
8Nonetheless all of these practices are considered her-
ses fora reason, every Kindred ina cityhad one or more
ofthese characteristics, the characteristics would he part of
thestats quoand notreally sinsacall, Storytellers, employ
the contents of this book. Players, don't assume that you
neal one of these aspects to make unique characters.
This book is about sublime concepts, These ratities
andweitcnessessurface infrequent (athest) ina Kincked’s
unlife. Their stats i tied to this rarity. Use them only
where they contribute toa character of a story. Qecam’s.
Razor applies here. IFyoucan achieve the effect of some-
thing inthisbook withoutactually using themechanicsof
it (as with our aforementioned scholars), then, by all
means, doit Storytellers, vou can also use thissortof thing
todefuse the know-iallsin your oupe, should you have
them. Lec them sume that the cold scholarisonthe Path
ofthe Scorched Fear, then reveal larerthathe simply had
a very low Humanity anda very cagey Beast.
Gvnl Evi!
‘Taking all thar information into consideration, re-
member thar these hehavinrs are proserihed. Sure, they:
work as flaws to empathetic protagonists, but they also
work as good comerstones for thase fighting in the idiom
cof Vampire's themes of morality.
Keep in ied, however thats eniely co any o9
relegatcheretiesto the rolesofstooges ormooks, Don'tset
up a blood cult only ta have it populated by a score of
Ifyou wane a shooting gallery,
: marae ther paces
with the air rifles.
A\llof the philosophies and practices in this book are
intended for use with devout characters. In keeping with
de cealey Gass ull Ene gave aoe
and more valuable characters if youunderstand why they've
spre phat they: Ava Seiyesin SsgsSuRna
you to blur the moral line for the players’ characters, who
sengileg os heed ef Gelert eiecy alsa ak
splatter the goors in knee-jerk “enemy” fashion,
In the end, though, you're free to make your own,
decision, Yeu're not doing anything wrong as long as you
whacking baddies is good, old-fashioned, beer-and-pret-
2els fun. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of this book.
Howto Use Tuis Book
Thishosk tiesnotcolumpits‘sinness"intoone anti-
empathetic whole. We've broken the taboos intodivinet
chapters, makingnotonlythesinsdifferent, but thosewho
commit them as well,
‘Chapter One: Sins of Morality examines the com:
plex cae of Kindred ethics. Ir deculs afew new Paths of
Enlightcament and what h
ctexesto the point ofno return andit vakesa unique look
pens when one’s monlicy
— could there be any other? — at the exalted state of
Goleonds
Chapter Two: Sins of Society considers the social
taboos of the race of Caine, Considerations such as ect
and those who refuse wo associate with them, the autarkts,
are discussed here. Also, the dreaded Amaranth receives
a bit of attention, for those Kindred who don't mind
staking their thirst on their fellows in the urge to full
their own legacies
Choptar Theoes Sine of Disoresdon expanse ws te
those who break the Silence ofthe Blood fer their own,
ends, Cults — from herds to religious heresies to aflock of
adoring followers —are the topic here for those Kinde
who don't want to face the Final Nights by themselves
Chapter Four: Sins of Power includes new Dark
Thaumaturgy paths and rituals, as well ass fewother secret
ritesthat, while not infernal in nature, would certainly not
enclear their practitioners to her elders. A few new me
chanical systems for players and Storytellers — new
Abilities, Merits and Flaws — are also covered
the Appendix: A Conspiracy of Sinners
iatsalnse tara fee Kicnle wly bave then this book
heresies to heart From stall organizations ro loose glob
confederations, it seems that nowhere is safe from the
blight of che Kindred or their sins.
A Brier LEXICON
When discussing those who would break the under-
stood social contmct ofthe Kindred, certain unig words
arise. Whether objective or loaded, the diction of (and
regaxling) the Damned is just as evocative as their lex
vethoten parlance. Kindred shoul he careful around
whom they wie theve tetre In sore femful domains, jst
knowingaboutsuch unpleasantthings sa sureway tocar
the attention of a shen or Inquisitor.
Harmonist: A follower of the Path of Harmony.
linternalist: A follower of the Path of Self-Focus
Suspire: The burstof sight or momento clarity that
allowsa Kindred to attin Goleonda. The Suspire isa final
test that determines whether or not she atains this gal
‘Tainted: Marked by the Devil;in obvious league with
demonic powers
Unforgiving: A follower ofthe Pa
Hear.
Wassail: Theact that “snaps” a Kindred, teducingher
‘morality tozeroand placingher under controlofthe Best
when a vampire “uives up” the kas vestiges of the Men.
ight: A Kindred whose Humanity (or Path) rating
has dropped tozera, While most Kindred assume thatsuch
creaturesare ravenousmonstersin constant frenzy, sch i
rot always the case, Each Cainite's Beast is diferent.
While seme are indeed ragrng lends, othe
cunning or practiced survival urge
‘of the Scorch
Jnacouen: Sover no Wot Tas War Cows
9No mum is a hero to himself
Ray Bradhury, Something Wicked This Way Comes
Ast wote this, [hear punt
be several hlockssaway, bub
e outside imagine itt
peverhe sine. The sous
echoes off the stinking buildings of this city, and the
sounds | hear could just as easily he across the street.
Wherever they originate, they mean the end of a lif
Teemembera rime when the death of ahumen being
mae a small sound a death rattle, Fheve not heard such
a sound iseue from the theoat of a dying mortal in many
seers, [can only imagine this to be because humans now
die in such numbers that che individual's sound is fost
amid the general din. [denorknow. [am neither scholar
ror philosopher
In life, Iwas called Nehemiah. If Thad a weakness, it
\was pasion. | loved my wife and son so fiercely that hurt
sometimes. | cannot explain i. I could norexplain even,
when I could remember the sensation, and it is long
beyond my memory
Jam wrtingall this fora very specific reason, and the
reader will bear with me, I trust. The reason for this
treatise, essay, rambling — what you will —will becorne
clearinehe etd, For now only read and try w understand.
Te will, assure you, not come easily.
By way of preamble, le me stare that the Beast and
how toprotect oneself from its ravagesis a concern forall
‘Cainites, Even the most depraved aimong the kine f lest
a monster than the kindest — or, truthfully, most re
seraned— of us. In the pages that follows, | shall try t
explain the mindset of a Cainite who forswears hi
humanity for other, more complex ethies. | shall alse
touch upon the fate of those who lose all control and
Ibecome slave to dhe Beast. The final and moot iy
section of this work
One ancedote before we begin, that of my Embrace
| was fisherman by trade, as was my father before me If
Thai a cond love, it wasthe sea. Cine fine day, I saled
farther out thar Leverhad and,as sun set, found myselfom
apiecefland I had neverbefote seen. I beached my small
hoot and lay down on the sand to sleep, not at all sure I
could find my way heme after dark.
J awoke to someone biting my throat. vera stony and
ler mean, | threw my asst to the round and stad. He
reaninedhisteer.andlviveifinax Laardenm then, new hae
he was:amonster and that !hadino chance to fight him. He
would take my blood ifhe so chose, and al { could do was
resign my soul toG-d. Imade one requestof im, however.
asked him tocalee my boat hack to my family so thae ryson
could provide for my wife
He sac down next to me, surprved at my courage and
love. We spoke for hours, end he concluded, in brief, that
ry eare was too full of emorion and would eventually
will speak foe itself, think
(Gunn Ox: Snsor Moun
1lead to my ultimate heartbreak and oblivion, Before |
could protest (foe that is all ! would have been able ta do),
fhe was upon me.
Jam sure, given my probable audience, Lhavenoneed
torecount the sensation of the Embrace. | will, however,
recount dhe last wonds T heard ag a human belng, before
rising the next night as one of the Damned
Jone, gone the human soul, said mysire. And oh
w right he
Wen Humanity
isNotbNnouGu
For quire some time following my Embrace, | re.
ined, for all moralistic purposes, human, lt wasn't until
hat Ieame to follow one of the so-called Paths
ment. This is not uncommon, even though
mysirehad long forsaken any view thatresembled human
mere, In those nights, the Paths of Enlightenment were
rucimentary at best, The Camarill and the Sabbat were
hot to be for many years, and 2 Cainite’s method. of
sing the Beast wis often # chore undertaken alone:
The key ro keeping one’s sanity was usually « key that 2
Caine fonged himselé
Now, however, a Cainice who wishes, or simply has
no choice but to leave his humanity behind, usually
receives instruction. So what then, the reader might well,
ask, is typical ofa nawert Path-follower?
Normally, age isa factor. A Cainite normally rerains
a human viewpoint for some yeats after the Embrace,
simply because the adaptation to nocturnal existence,
coupled with thedraconian herrorof Ci
irony ofthe orm Kindred” — implying
derie and fellowship — never fails to amuse me) is quite
enough to contend with. Bur as the Cainite ages, he finds
that everything he knowsisdying, His mortal family, his
sire has instructed hitn well, knows nothing of histransfor
‘mation and believes him dead. Any friends he hid among
the living have long ago forgoeten him and gone on with
their lives. Ag he goes along, night-to-night, he will
eventually kill: And chat i the euming posae.
(Consider, fora moment, the taboos thatevery culture
the world over hus regarding death. Whether the expert-
ence ismeant to signify arevfying judgment followed by
etemal suttering or bliss, or a journey to another place
withoutsuch quilifiers as painor pkasire, death involves
removing a being from human ccntact completely and
forever. Every human being that | (for example) have
killed has not simply vanished with no. race, but left
behind others who mourn, weep and, in most cases,
wonder where their loved one has gone, The fist time 3
human dies under the fangs of a Cainice, that Cainite
nite polities(the
‘edo cons
sleeps fitflly the following day. That hurnan will never
again enjoy a meal, a wally a breath. He is gone forever.
The immense responsibility of what he has done weighs
heavily on a Cainite’s shoulder
daly enough, that burcler doesnot compound with
multiple vietims, but becemes all 100 easy 10 bear. The
more mortalswhodie toslakeaKindred!s thin theeasier
it becomes. And as humanity changes, in the Cainite’s
sight, toa rabble of walking, chartering meals, the Beast
rousesand thrashes against the Cainite’smind, Asit takes
time for a Cainites moral rectitude to slip so low as to he
‘noticeable problem (particularly if the Kindred was, in
life, a principled man) the young: amongthe Damned are
rarely recruited to follow Paths of Enlightenment.
Simple depravity s not enough, however. One thing
hac all Paths have in common (the ones that I have
seudied, arany rate) ischarfool are not wolcometo tread
them, Any idiot can learn to enjoy slaughter, but che
strength of intellect required to understand a Path, even
one so deceptively direct as the Pach of Honorable Ac-
cord, is beyond many Cainiten, Likewise, a fal wlio
believes,even as his urxlead flesh ktsaftera wound, that
nothing beyond the physical world marrers and that no
1d ot goxls exist does not have the spiritual capacity
nevessary to follow a Path. Those who ate degenerateand
stupid orshorsighted often end up as one of the ravenous
fiends I shall soon discuss. Those whoarenearing madness
butsll have the presence of mind to do something about
it, however, may come to the attention af a teacher.
Paruisiv Tie CaMARIT A
Before entering into adiscussion on fhe nature of this
insertion, ie behooves ws to comider the differance
between aCamarilla Kindred whochooses. Pathover the
more familiar precepts of huraan morality and a Saba
Cainice who doesso, Among the Sword of Caine, hurman
morsity sedkculesloutright. After all,reasonstheSabbat,
mortals are indeed only cattle, and thei lives are worth
little, Why, then, should the mighty predators seek to
emulate theirprey, exceptasst means ta lure thers closer?
Agaxlquestion, that. Theanswer isa matter af logic.
Whether they choose to admit itor not, all Cainites were
nce mertal. In ts dogmatic denial. of humanity, the
Sabhat hastens the rath tothe Beast considerably. There
fore, it becomes necessary for aSabbat Cainite who does
not wish to become 2 mindless, uncontrollable horror to
follow a Pach much sooner: (The Sabbar, afterall, nomi:
nally espouses freedom of thought, and the Beast strips
that freedom in short onder.) In the Sabbat, a teacher
might approach a promisiry candidate while hat cand
dateis still a neonate, (Ancillae, Fhave found, are rare in
the Sabbae.)
Sowers Boo
2Ind neonate following a
Path is unspeakably rare, In fact, Thaveheard of only one
such Kindred in the hist
hilosopher and alienist (what would n
*psychiatrist) Embraced into Clan Tore
19th century, As T understand it, the combi
Rose Clan'sheightened perceptions and rapture, plus his
‘own rather obtuse thought patterns, made normal com
prchension and morality impossible. Within five yeors of
hisEmbrace, hissitemadearrangementsforhimto receive
tutelage in the Path of Death and the Soul. Thefact that
hissite was (andstllis, co my knowledge) a member of a
in the lare
ation of the
jor city’s primogen spared him rome ridicule when
word gee arcundthathe practiced ‘necromaney?” bur rot
much. Asfaras! know,henowexi
humanity die arcundhim, taking
Kindred with a
nd starthng other
ali that impresses even the undead
Following a Path in the Camarilla, therefore, defi
nitely marks the practitioner as a kind of outsider an
abbat influence. That makes
cerain amcunt af sense, of course, given that the first
Trition of che Camarilla (and the only one that speaks
the Kindred’s relationship to mortals) states that
sinites, the undeadpredator of che night,must blend ir
raises questions about
Cun Ore
re
with those mortals. Naturally,
abilicy torelane te
Camarilla nights, might have eventually been instructe
inva road of morality suited to thei deals or found thet
cwn.such road, now strive to remain humane, when they
are, infact, Far from human.
tsum upa Cemarilla Kindred'sposicion, should
he decide to follow a Path: He is a member of a sect that
espouses human morality ara wary to remain hidden amon,
mortals (rather than foractval ethical concerns). Thatsect
is composed of, pardon my language, vampires. Vamp tes
are not human. Yet, our hypothetical Path-follower i
ridiculed, suspected and quite probably interrogates! ar
length foratterpting to comprehend and exis within the
boundaries ofhisundead existence « in effect, forrefusing
‘opretend tobe something he isnot. It would e
ee Camarilla Ki
af, then,
beautifully, altho
brands me a heretic
nim quite sure that suchan assertion,
an such a Kindred do to avoid persecution?
bbat, naturally! However, I don't recommend
hod (for reasons I will discuss momentarily)
What I do recommend is that a Kindred who wishes «
disguise the fact that he no longer follows the same moral
Snecr Moan
Btrack as the kine simply not make a show of it: Spiritual
and moral discussions aren't entiely uncommon among
Kindred (our condition begs some speculation, at least),
and indeed, many Paths of Enlightenment hold know!
‘edge and itspursuitassacred. However,many of hem also
teach that keepin one's secrets isa wie idea, While ouch
is the case for any numberof reasons, ongoing survival is
the best of them.
Does this mean that a Path-follower in the Camarila
should become a recluse? Not at all secretive Kindred
is ssumed to have something worth hiding, Unless one's
Pashspecifically precluses or inhibies contace with others,
itiswise to play henightly social gemesthatthe Camarilla
so loves. Appear at Elysium, become part of a coterie,
should you feel so inclined. Appear Honest before your
prince. [fthe city in which you dwell hosts any elders who
predate the Camarilla (and who still show theie faces at
Elysium), an insight into the vampiric condition might
actually impress them,
Ifthe secretis revealed, as it were, the exposed Path:
follower ein distinctly delicate position. He ean expect
visits from the Camarila in the form of archos, aking
ever-so-politely where the Kindred leamed his ethical
precepts and if, indeed, heorhismentorisamembercf the
Sabbat. On thar topic, members of the Sabbat will cor
tainly want to know why a Kindred is practicing “theit”
moral cades (yes, the Sword of Caine really is that arr:
sant,l'vefound) and theymaysendcheiroyminvestigstors.
‘The Comarila js ending if 3 paranotd, and suffers no
hypocritical delusions about behaving with. tolerance
toward such “alcmative faiths.” Elders, of course, will
probably seck blackmail before persecution, if possible
but such 4 che nature of the Jyhad. Elders usually seek
blackmail before anyching that would benefit thetn ess.
Ifan inhuman (ifot necessarily inhumane) Kindred
can foolhis ellows by simply behaving “normally” round
them, shat about fooling the mortals themselves? How
does a Kindred avoid detection (for the Masquerade is
practiced by Cainites the world over, regardless of their
politics) ifhe is dedicated to a hisher purpose than sub
predation? Sometimes, the sane principle applies: Avoid
the mortals, but when one must interact with them. one
does one's best to blend in. Of course, followers of some
Pathe ore hatter ahle-t0 adhere to thie principle than
followers of other Paths. The Path of the Feral Hear, for
‘example, encourages is followers not to kill unless abso
lurely necesary (although a Beasts reason for exercising
such restrain is quite different that a Man's) The Path of
Death and the Soul, however, promptsits followers tokill
atany time, aslongasample opportunity forstudy follows,
Some Paths encourage contact with mortals some held it
cousin. The wise Kinudredis wary. The kine can “feel the
tmalignant presence of the Beast in those who follow
Paths-Although they may notlnowexactly whatitis they
face, mortals have an uncanny knack for knowing that it
issome sort of predator.
‘When the act of keeping one’s nature secret fromthe
throngs of humanity clashes wih the reverence one must,
show to one'sPath,itsunfortunately thePath that usualy
gives. At heart, Cainites are selfish creatures. The ulti-
mate actof selflessness, it can be argued, is to suffer ordie
tor one's beliets. Very, very few Cainites are willing to do.
so. (In fact, the only Path chac T know that espouses
‘honorable sacrifice is the Path of Honcrable Accord —
most others hold ica sin nct to protect one's unite in. any
way possible.) Even if co-existing alongside mortals is
distasteful to a Noddist, the sheer number of morals
makes doing so inevitable at times. Although constant
contact with morals may push the Nexis further fromm
hisgoal ro be morelikeCaine, practicality and moraliryda
otoften mesh well, While difficult to avoidcoremitting
around morals, the ovd “sins” of many of the Paths of
Enlightenment do indeed push the Cainite clever to th
Beast. Therefore, in an attempt to avoid having to make
a choice between sin end survival, many Camarilla Kin-
dreduse ghoulsand other leckeys t carry out any business
that requires mortal contact,
Paruisiy THe Sanaar
On the other hand, Cainites of the Sabbat leave
fhumianitas behind much mere readily, This becomes prob-
lemiatic, since very few mentors are available for a young
Sabbaton the verge of losing hismind, AcI'vestared, most
Sabkat Caines are neonates and elders, and, as always,
flere have litre ime to instruct neonates. Isuspace Haat
if the overall survival rates of the Sabbat were higher,
many more fthem would fallow Paths of Enlightenment,
and far fewer would fall ro the Beast
L mentioned earlier that even if following «Path of
Enlightenment is the only recourse one bas against the
Beas, avoid going to the Sabbat to leam. One reason |
‘caution against the Sabbats that although Pathsare more
‘common there then in the Carmarilla a woukl-be suppl
cant must stil search fora patron. Tryirg to find help in
the Camarilla means incurring prestation debe, which,
while inconvenient, isfar preferable: thedebcone incurs
finding help in the Sabbar. Before a Sabbar Cainite will
accept a student, that student must almost always be a
member of the sect. Therefore, in exchange for aid in
saving off the Beast, one agrees to give up one’s freedom
and join a fanatxal army (which, ironically enough,
claims to fight for freed)
That said, the Sabbat certainly has the largest con
centration of Path-follawers,sowhat of thom? Fow oldars
of the sect remain true to human precepss, I'm sue. One
Snscr Boon
“Wuat Paris Work?
Certain Paths, ws Nebemish mentions, are easier foc Cannacilla vampires wo follow tha ochers.
« Path of Caine: As it ditects its followers ta avoid mortals and ciablerite Kindred whoveuleivate thei
Humanity, this Path is probably nota wise choice for a Camarifla characte
+ Path of Catharis A Catarilla vampire who treadlscarefully could conceivably follow thtsPath, though
she ight appear to be sorely lacking in morality, especially ar more enlightened levels of this Path
+ Path of Death and the Soul: Thecompassionless, lethal Necronomistsrarely bother with the Camarilla,
Their need tostudy death, oftea by causing it draws zoo much attention: It'snot outof the question;however,
and of al che Pathe, thie ona it probably tha ane'reaet likely cathe odogeed tyittrelles wh steed’ a meal
compass
+ Path of Evil Revelationis Welcome neither in the Sabb nor dhe Cannery the’ Gserapters fester in
both sects. (That doesn’t make them any more viable as characters for players except ityertain chronicles,
however)
* Path of the Feral Heart: Arguably the oldest Path in existence (with the exception of Hunianity),this
Path is sul practiced by some nominally Camavilla elders, and it enuld conceivably be passed on to younger
Kindged. However, since the Path disdains polities, « Beast character would need-a yood reason (such as
survival or protection in nximbers) 10 join a coterie,
* Path of Honorable Accord: Although this Path isconsidered a Sabbat staple, tsroots predate thesect.
Thetefore, an occasional Camarilla Kindred can be found among the Knights,
¢ Path of Viliths This horerical Path en'efoally eroraad by the Soblbae ond ite peactitioriers ore mc
concerned with enlightenment than sect politics. Likewise, the Path’s precept ageinsc killing actually makes
she Camarilla'a more palatable choice forthe Bahari than the Sword of Caine. (Afterall, the Lilin inthe
Camearilla can claim that regard for life prevents Her from killing ard nor be laughedbat too openly.) As the
Comsartls holds Caine and Lille to be mytholegical beisygrtacher than actual historical figures (for Ce nace
part), even an open Bahari would probably be reganted! a.a deluded scholar rather than a dangerous heretic
Even so, the fact chat chis Path is © rare theans char few Camarilla Kindred ever hear of, much less practice,
che Poth of Lilith
+ Path of Power and the Taner Vorce: While Kitidred do practice this Path (ifrarelj); ras commonly
held only by elders who can agpreciute its nuances and truths fully.
* Other Paths: The Paths of Night, Paradox and che others Listed in Vampire: The Masquerade are
practiced chiefly by members cf the clan that espouses them. However, occasional members of otherclans (and
therefore other sects) find their way down chese roads as wel.
ofthe set's guiding principles isto abandon al pretense leaders of the sect, each have their own “pet” Paths, and
of humanity, Elders have had centuriesin which to realize [will soon discuss these further. In general, the question of
thisbutevenafterthe bloody ritwalsandthemystictuths whether or not a Sabbat Cainite can follow a Path is
that Curse of Caine bestows, the reonates still find largely up to the individual in question. As long as the
tecomingsomethingotherthanhumanarathertalleedet. Cainite is competent and in good standing with the sect,
Obytheydoinalca peacfussbourtluiccbesy" ofcourse, bi ean probably find somone wo teach him.
However, I s¢e a strong similarity between them and Once a Cainite beginsto followa Path, he may learn
teenaged mortals who blusterabout notbeingafmidtodie —ypdisdain other Cainites who still cling to their humanity
as they engege in demonstrations of “chicken” and other Afterall, while they only talk of truly becoming inhurran,
amusing pastimes, The young Sabbat talk,as they s1y,2 the Path-follower has taken action toward this goal
seat game, but for the most part, they mustswallow their Meanwhile, hisstll-humane (sa tospeak) packmates may
horror when they see vessels hung from rafters. Whether begin tosec him as haughty and inscrutable, Sabbat packs
the horror stems from a lingering regard for life,or ftom frave splintered simply because one member becomes se
feeling of, “There, but forthe grace of God go,” it must comnitted te his Path thatthe pack’ purpose isdistupred
beaverted ifthe Sabbut is going rosurvive his fist decade
and not lose his mind.
NoSabbar clan is really more or les likely 9 followa
Path. The Lasombraand the Tzimisce, the founders and
Gharan OS Mena?
5
Tue Omens,
Several clans follow Paths created for and by their
members. While lamnotz member of such & clan, | havehad opportunities to study and converse with severalsuch
practitioners, and [feel i is in my bese interes ro relate
what {have leamed regarding these Paths.
The Path of Blood
The Assamites have undergone serious changes in
recent nights Fist, cher curse ell and | wan disappointed
tw see that many of them reverted to their bloody preda:
tions of nights past. However, as the din ftom. that
‘occurrence begins to fade [see that a significant number
of Assamites have joined with the Camatilia. 1 do not
predict, however, that this will mean asignficant rise in
the numberof Dervishes thar the Camarill boasts
To my knowledge, the Path of Blood is commonly
taught only to those Assamices who achieve greamess
within the clan by converting or taking the blocd of
infidel." Therefore, those Saracens who have isn
edyasit were to the Camarila sreunlikely tohringthe
Path’s tenets with them, This Path is rarely proselyized
ourside the Assamite old with any piery. Its followers de
not often seek non-Assamite converts (even though the
Path's cove of ethics makes provisions for auch), but 1
suspect thatthiseluctance is morebecause the Assamites
ate selfish than hecause they actively want t0 exclude
others. Ie resem
areligion more than a simple ethical
Path, as thowe who have crossed ways with a “devout”
Dervish can well attest
‘The Path of the Bones
In the nights before the
| recall, another clan held
Death” and practiced Path similar to the one that some
and the Sabbet, as
‘é mantle of the "Clan of
Giovanni now espouse. Since I did no: join Kindred (or
Cainite) politics with any real interest until after the
Giovanni rose to their current position, | have no idea
how closely theirPathofthe Bonesresemblesitspredeces-
sor. 1doknow, however, that this Path stare, even in the
clan of its inception. Cainites with interests in death that
are so deep-seated as to require morality based around it
usually follow the Path of Death and the Soul, although
the two Paths are superficially similar.
The Path of Night
Although rumors exist that this Path is trulyancient,
descended from teaching of Caine (or Lilith, depending
con the whims of the speaker), iris muddled and difficult to
follow. suspect that was pioneered by young Lasombea
aroundthe timeoftheAnarch Revolt: Like the Puth ofthe
Bones, ics tare, and ic ismore common among aspecific,
rather pedestrian mindset (cht the Kindred are horific,
indomitable monster who fulil their purpose by feeding
con mortals) than within sey specific ch, Timagine that
the only reason that young, dispossesed Caieif of the
Camarila haven't begun following this Path is its lack of
accessibility to them.
The Path of Metamorphosis
[find this Pach fucinsting The basie precept of the
Paths Lunderstand it, isthac the undead condition isnot
anvend |, but astepalong the way to afinal change.It's
an interesting thought, but if one considers the source
(Cainives who are capable of changing chet forms at will)
oe can certainly se its ideological roots. Wishful think.
ing? Perhaps,
Buc then, the Teimisce are the onfy vampires com
monly capable of sich changes,so anagging feeling arises
chatpethepsthey now somethingthat the rest ofusdon't
(The Beast Clan iscapubleof change, up toapoint, butthe
change isthe sameeach time. The Trimisce, however te
capaole of changes limited only by thei skillorimagina-
tion.) The Tsimisce's special Caimite gifts, perhaps the
impetus for the Path of Metamorphosis, seem to spread
easily from contact with their blood; [have wen entire
Sabhat packs demonstrate irsknowledge. Sowhy, then, do
the Fiends keep their knowledge hidden so careflly,
when thetoolofenlightenment (asthey eit) the ability
terchange; iso ensily qerend?
The Path of Paradox
| confess, 1 aun somewhat contemptuous of follow:
ts of this Path. Several of them once attacked me in
Ulm, apparently after tracking me for some time. They
spoke of correctingthe meya” and that my "swacharma”
was to die at their hands. | eseaped with my unlife, but
| managed later to isolate one of them and exeract some
knowledge from him. In the end, I let him go. By
attempting to destroy me, he and his fellow Shilmalo
‘wereattempting to correct what they perceive as agreat
wrong tothe karmic cyele. Since Thad foudht them off
and escaped, they concluded that they must have been,
wrong about my purpase within it.
Be that as it may, this Path is not practiced solely by
the Ravios. This is probably gand forthe Path's
given the recent destruction of most of the clan. The
Shilmulo with whom | spoke indicated that sometimes
membersof other clans would Embrace mortals who were
capable of understanding the eysle, and who dhevefone
made good candidates forthe Path of Paeadox. [pointed
out t him that basing possible members of a decidedly
inhuman Path on what those potential members di as
Jhumans was fallacious. He like many devotees ofa hetet
system, did not have an answer for me
The Path of Typhon
‘Some Pathsare philosophies, some are religions. Mast
ofthe Paths espoused by one particular clan are more lke
religions. The Path of Typhon is one such Path,
have never heard of anon-Setite Kindred pursuing
this Path, and, given thar their chiof goal wemm to be
Ss. we Booo
6paving the way forthei“god's"etum,lean'timagine that
there are any who do. Chief among the Path's virtues are
solidarity and obedience, which means thatthe followers
have strength of purpose behind their reprehensible ac-
tions, A drug dealer who sells poison an order to gain
comfort and stanss is understandable, if net commend:
alle. A drug dealer who sells poison in an attemge 10
gamerfellowersfor anundead god, however, isto be feared
(or, if posible, burned).
Wannticon Paris
Now cher wehave seen what following a Path requires,
what it may do to the standing of a Camarilla Kindred, the
rnecssty of Pathsin the Sabbar and the nanure of the more
familial Puts perhaps weshouldexaminejust whatolowing
a Path means to any given Cainite.
First of all, consider the notion of""sin.” In my breath
ing days, the greatest sin was worshipping a false god.
Indeed, the Torah is rife with gruescme depictions of what
hhappens to these who insult the One Above, Some
religions prchibir aleahol, some pre-marital interceurse
and soon,
Anatheist would doubtless be surprised and pethaps
amused by the various activities precluded under the
beading of “sin.” Often, a reason exists for the activity in
quersion heing declared sieful that hae no beating what
soever on the religion in question. For example, the
custom of eating ish on Fridays stems back to the Church
‘wishingto give thefishingindustzy (suchas itwas) aboost,
yet asking any teacher of Cathutician dae reason fr the
practice would yield a far different answer,
Many sins, however, stem from taboos that any mor-
tal would fir obvious. The aetsof murder, re, theftand
soca wouldseemto be “naturally wrong,” regardless of the
religionin question. Consider, then, that follower of (for
example) the Path of Death and the Soul holds the taboo
against murder be as misplaced asa modem pagan might
hold an unwed Catholic’ abstinence from sex.
Likewise, anadherent of the Path of Caine considers
befriendinga mortal sinful, The reasoning or thisissound
encaigh if you happen to he a Nodklist, but for the rest of
the wold, such 2 taboo might seem doomed. Because
Caine, the first murderer, was outcast, and you seek to
éemulatchim,youshunthemortalpopulction’ The Noddist
ily enone; "Vex A Tach lalowactaninteemnestthe
‘world to share the things that he finds holy or unholy. ln
fact, only a follower of the sare Path will sympathize or
advise him. Following a Path i a lonely road, especially
ier dhe inal tuehge & ove
Consider, too, the difficulties of following a Path
venus remaining “humane,” which are presented merely
bythe ficethat the mortalssil eonral the world, Mortals
make the laws in accordance with their belie. When a
Cainite forsakes his humanitas, he also often forsakes
rmortal law and custom. Having survived long enough to
see law and custom change dramatically, Ian say with
some assurance that such things are typscaly transitory
‘Thatdoes not, however, stop the mortal authorities from
investigating murders espectally murderswithan'tecult”
twist to them, And, despite the United States’ vow that
they shall make no law stopping a citizen from practicing
a religion of choice, I seriously doube that such an argu:
rent would absolve a defendant of a murder charge
My point here is chat humanity's precepts 3
observed, much like many human religions, more by
toaetion and deni
often
than by action and acceptance. A
Christian may feel thar he is following his religion iFhe
resiststhe temptation of theflesh, buta Beast that does not
hunt when the pangs of hunger strike — even ifeiteun:
stances indicate that abstinence may be safer
heing true to its fundamental nature. As I stated, meny
Paths of Enlightenment hold study and knowledge as
‘acted. However, one cannot acquite knowledge simaly
by denying ignorance, The active, even aggressive pursuit
of one’s ethics is something that few mortals (espectelly
Westerners) are prepared to undertake. Suchis espectslly
amue if the Path is based on esoteric knowledge that
requires travel, patience and kargaining tw acquite, So
much simpler to play at being morta, toavoid doing the
things that, while living, one would have avoided! Cam:
forting, certainly, but ultimately furile, as humanity’s
precepts sour ater one reaches what would have been the
200th anniversary of one's birth andi realizes chat mortals
are goingto die, each and every one, regardless of what or
whokills hem. That realization, in andl of itself, marks 2
slide toward the Beast, and it is truly inevitable
WHEN THE Beast WINS,
The slide toward the Beast ends in only two ways
First,theCainite may meet Final Death. This is, needless
‘osay,notthefirst choice ofmost Cainites. The only other
possibility, however, isev
ain takes over permanently
Most young Cainites have never seen one of the
pitiful wretches whose sanity and self have beer sub
sumed. They hear tales from their sires, stories of Kindred
who stalk the night, feeding on whosoever crosses thet
paths, eventually brought down like mad dogs by theit
own kind or by hunters. These stories are essentially true
but somewhat misleading
Indeed, most Kindred who succumb to the Beast
became nothing more than mindless brutes. In Greece
the peasants called them erpkolakes. Mortals saw them as
hideous, bloated monsters. and they knew countless folk
sspalarable: The Beast wins
‘Cour Ove: Sn o¢ Mena
7forslaying gthem, Mustard seed
tered ahour the howe would delay such
‘oms would bar them entrance, as they 0
afraid ef them, Needles snick through s comps
stomach, the legends vary,of course) imamol
dreaded vryholakes. OF comrse, a true Cainite
these perty defenses, fed upon whom he ch
one the wiser, However, these remediesactually
tum the ravenous orkolakes.
obe overthe centuries,
ig nearly every nation on Barth has in
pmon is. legend about vampires. The actual forms,
capabilities and desires of the undead vary in legendry
from place eo place: The Greek urykolakes bears litte
wysian largsui, aside from their
commen diet. As any relatively venerable Cainite can
actest, mortals misinterpret the facts almost willfully. sai
‘comesis no surprise that their legends ae afarcry rom the
truth, asaremostof their preventive amuless. Ha
the case of the mindless C
for them here) most of these folk cha ove quite
useful. A mourain rose placed on the chest of a Syiss
heimmobibi re. Astakethrough the be
lien ray well desteoy a wi
sed to simply paralyzing it), Wt
ur? | have heard several theories, s
scientific, but none x etthe fact that, regardless
f the Cainite's age or the potency of his blood prior tc
losing his mind to the Beast, superstitious mort
sonal hypothesis on the
‘matter, Recall, dear teade, that | am neither scientis: nor
wen alimost entiely from persona
xperience and trusted scurces.
(The read
e ral horror
[rarely specified any further] orsimply ahuran being. Fis
not without a certain ireny, therefore, that a term that
encompasses borh what a Cainite was and is shoul be
trached to the filthy creatures that are so representative
ofthe falureofthe Kindred'squesto cope with hishuman
mind.)
alny wate Bet ca
here to ego, but to the anim
inctthatelevatesthinkingbeings livi
undead) above the animals, Add
Cainitesureindierendly mystical be
nes, if vou prefer). We ate capableof feats thatare simply
science (with all due respect to the
eminent researcher, Dr. Douglas Netchurch). As sanity
faces, will cisappears,andall chat is leftis instinct —and,
Sas or ooo
\8for lack of a better tem, the curse. Wights are creanures
driven by primal urge and divine damnation, unable t0
ponder theircurse orto truly suffer from it. Therefore, the
‘One Akove opens the way for mortal remedies to hold
these creatures at hay or destroy them, thus sending them:
‘on to whatever punishment awaits.
AAs further evidence for this “divine intervention,
theory," as it were, [present the thin-blooded, Rumors
now circulate that this “ast generation” of Cainites are
incapable of siring new childer, bur such Cainires suffer
from the curse less harshly chan most. have heard staries
of Kindred surviving the sun's rays for long periods of time,
of Kindred exting and drinking mortal food and even of
Cainites siting mortal children. (A note, however: This
idea isnot new. The Serbs had legends of creatures called
dhampyr, who could fight the undead when no on
‘could see them. A fairly convenient way to make money,
asicturred out. Thechampyrfightathe inviable varapice,
then collects a fee from the relioved citzenry. But T
digress. )In any event, one common (though by no means
universal) thread between the thin-blooded whelps of
tonight is that Common superstition often affects them. 1
personally met a young Caitif who fele himself barred
from crossinga bridge—just like the legendsof old, which,
state that the Damned cannoteros running water undee
their own power.
But, the reader no doubr notices that in the case of
thin-blooded (but stil sane) Cainices, superstition seems
powerful, bur che actual Curse levied by Ge (including
thefear ofsunlight and the ability to consume only blood)
seemlightened. Why this? Itismycontention that these
thin-blooded Kindred are not beyond redemption, that a
way hack tolife,"s0 to speak, critsfor these unfortunates.
Exactly how this redemption might be achieved, Lam not
certain, In any case, redemption is beyond the compre.
hersionof the wights,andit isto them that Inowrediteet
my focus.
Unstire Asa WiGHt
OF coure, Ican only gues. However, every Cainite
hassomeindication ofwhatitstobeoneof these mindless
horors, for every Cainite knows what it is 10 fall to
madness, The frenzy brought on by hunger or rage is
almost certainly what a wight feels constantly.
‘Thistsnoceeeny owner shavereny sighicependilee
time lurching about for victims. Were that the case, the
Masquerade would not have stood firm as lang as it has.
Wights are not intelligent by any meats, but remember
that they operate by the basest instinct fal: survival. In
fosing theit human will and soul, they have become tet
predators than anystill-senticnt Cainite. A predator, after
all, never gambles with its life. Ie does not entera fight it
doesn't think ican win, It feedson the weakund the sick,
and — despite wives’ tales zhout cas xe does not toy with
fs food. Cainites do al ofthese things, arguably w stave
coff the weight of etemity, Wights, having lost their sense
of time (how can an animal recognize time's passing, alter
all?) do not succumb to ennui, and thereby avoid the
Political and social entanglements of Cainite existence.
This rather animalistic pattern of existence goes «
Jong way soward explaining how wights continue ro exis
inthemelemnights Theydo not, ova rile, quan tho
human herds, as they are clearly no longer human. In
stead, they slink through the sewers, water through the
barriosand ghertors, avoiding prey until tis time Wo fed
Then, they single out a victim, immobilize or kill him
cutright and feed a thet leisure. They make no effort to
clean up after chemsely ‘course, and this is often how
they are discovered. A life expectancy (so to speak) of
tore than @ yeas optimise: fr a wight
Butexceptionsdo exist of course. A man (cr woman,
Isuppose) who was strong-willed and rational in the fist
stages of unlife may become a very dangerous wight
indeed. Such a wight might expenience "mn
clarity” during which a semblance of sentience retums.
‘Such sophisticated abilities as language, of course, are
impossible to recover, but the wight may well remember
how to fie a gun, lock a deor, or even start (Prot drive)
car. Like amnesiaes, who tend to remember fhysical
skills rather than verbal labels (that is, forget the word
“car” bur still exain the ability todive) wighits sometimes
surprise pursuersby taking action that would seem beyond
their capubiliry to understand. Indeed, it probably is
While pursuing wight once in New York City, was very
surpssed whon sy peoygrlbed ha peel from he belt of
the policeman it had recently fed upon and fired at me. I
don’t believe, however, that the wight had any real idea
what it was trying wo accomplish; it continued firingeven
afwor the pistol yas empey, and when 1 got closer, it
dropped che pistol andi attacked with its bare hands,
completely forgetting the gun,
1 occasionally refer to wights as the nains” of
Cainites, but exactly what remains? As sated, memories
and skllssometimes remain ir rather spotty hagments. A
igh may or may nochunt familiar grounds ee Lue seen,
casesin which wightsfled the city oftheit previous une,
a well as cases where the wight haunted the Rack of her
city like @ hideous ghest- Personality remains to varying
degrees. For example, fa Kindred (in “normal” unlde,
thesort whoenjoystestinghislimitsby experiencing pain,
the wightthathe becomes may well derive an oddpleasure
from wrestling with its prey, allowing it to fight him fora
moment before biting. This sort of personality retention,
however, is by no means something to ber on Ordinarily
Guo Ove Sis oF Mea
9the person whom the wight once was is subsumed, with
only habitual or vestigial behaviors arising occasionally.
Thegiftsof Caine, however, aw another matter. Over
time, | have had opportunities to study with members of
various clans, and indeed, when boons are offered me, |
almost always take Faymene wn instruction, Therefore, |
fee! myself qualified to discussthe mechanics (metaphysi-
cally speaking) of various undead proclivities.
Take, foreximple, the Kindred sheightenedaspect of
charisma. This beguiling skill relies chiefly on force of
personality and the ability to inflicrit upon others. One of
the early abilities it confers isthe power to frighten off an
assailant simply by snarling arhim (a superb skill to have,
| mighcnote, when one is walking in unsavory neighbor:
hhoods and does not wish tosully one’s handk). This would
seem an ideal resource for a wight. Litele true skill is
required, aterall, and theetfect is nat unlike a exe moking
herfurstand on end to appearlargeranvd more dangerous.
But what of the other skills under this supernatural um-
brella? The power of seducers and leaders, in the hands
(onl more impporandy, che misnl) fa wigha? Aseven the
rankest ledzling kriows, the hasc principles of any given
Kindred edge are the first because they are the simplest to
master. But they are simpler only because of frame of
reference; The fledgling is learaingto flex new muscles, so
to speak, and he is learning by a combination of blood
bome instinct and instruction. Conversely, supernatural
“physical” acumen, while cormmon oniy to some clans, is
basicenough thar any Cainite an learnt without insruc
tion. A wight seems fo transcend the traditional leaming
process with regard to such advantages and exercise only
those sbilites that aid its survival (hence, exhibiting
Dread Gaze while never learning to produce Awe).
While a sti-sane Cainite i» bound by clan and
teacher with regard (0 leaming new powers, a wight is
boundbyclan (toapoint)andnecessity: Undead gifts that
have no practical use to the wight fade from memory
almost immediacely, whereas those that aid nightly sur
vival become honed to dangerous levels
Forexample, many yearsago, in whucisnow Slovenia,
I became aware ofa wightthat had wandered out into the
countryside and taken up residence in asmall village. The
townspeople (devout Christians forthemostpart) lived in
{earor the predator harsometimes stole nto thesrchuldren’s
windows. Of course all manner of superstition sprung up
around that practice. Some believed that a demon from
Hell had come to snatch the next generation of true
believers. Others supposed it was the malevolent spit of
adeceased miser, and so on. (Thismiser, of course, was 2
Jew. Having watched this stereotype of my former faith
‘appear and festerover the yeas, Iam sometimesglad that
my passions are deadened, else my enemies could fallow
the corpses of bigots to my docr....) At one point, an
otherwise well-cespected widower was wceased cf Iycan-
throoy, ofall hings. What never ceurred tothe townsiolk
was thar this creature was predator, simply secking the
easiest prey, Children were too weak to fight, and they
rarely had enoughstrength of will tocall upon faith tosave
them (which may well have worked, recalling the pro
nounced effect of superstition on wights). removed the
wight ftom the village and discovered his former identity
a Toreador lately fled from Zagreh. After making some
inquiries and tracing his movernents back to that city, 1
discovered that at the time of his degeneration, he had
walked among the undead for just under two centuries
During that time, he had mastered the at of pretematural
senses, to the point that he could read the thoughts of
those around him. Likewise, he had leamed the secret of
summoning others from great distances, but hal never
cultivated the third skill common to the Rose Clan, nor
hadhe atained any skill in chose curousgifts outside ofhis
own clan,
However when Iwacheithin d
me, a feat that few can boast, Twice | lost him in the
shadowsand had to call upon my own skill arheightening
mysenses (but meagerat that time) to find him, Afterthe
Jun, wondered how ie was that a mindless beasc could
have leamed the art of invisibiliry, when it baffles many
more intelligent Cainites (I admic that t took me neatly
a year to lear the tick of fading into shadows), Then |
discovered thatthe former Toreador haxlattacked ante
on a Malkavian neonate before leaving Zagreb, and the
progression became clear.
The wicht, uron losing the last vestiges of humanity,
lost his sills in supematural sight and charisma, He
retained only what he needed to survive: the ability to
sharpen the five “natural” senses. However, his clan's
affini speed was finally realized. Since it was “in the
blood,” so to speak, and necessary for his continued
survival, he developed the ability instinctively. Then,
upon feedingon the Lunatic, he found hinnself manifest”
ing the power of stealth and honed the ckill to the point
where he could slip into a mortal dwelling without nc
or alarm. This was all the wight needed to continue his
unlife, and he probably would kave continued preying on
de Hildkenot he village urn citer bad hack, buncers or
some supernatural force intervened. As it happens, his
predhtions did not leave the townsfolk unatlected, The
village standsto this night (though it has grown consider-
ably, of course), and butldings constructed in the decade
duringand after the beast walled amongthem arenoteble
in that few bedrooms have windows largeenough to admit
anything bigger than « cator close enough to the ground
‘hata man Could reach the sill by jumping
orn dic csily atin
Sas or ooo
»Huxtixo WioHTs
‘A Cainite who woul hurt wights (and reasons exist
for doing, as T vill explain shorty) had best remeber
tharthesecrentures exist ina state akin raconstant frenzy.
‘Theydonotfee pain, and awound thar does not inca
tates usually ignored. A Cainite who had powerful blood
during his “normal” unlife loses no potency upon becom-
ing a wight. The shartered remnants of a Cainite only
seven times removed from Caine ira wight seven times
thus removed. Combine whatever streneths the wieht
Jad before is fllwith its animal cunning and predator's
instincts and youhave some inklingas to what cagey prey
itcan be
For example, the fear of fire and sunlight quaintly
called Rotscbreck lately ae affects wighestoa much higher
degree. This is not to suggest that wights are coward
again, they are predators, and just as a wolf les fom the
strange sounds ard smells of man, a wight flees frown fi
with al ts ecrsiderable strength, So, using fire vo destroy
wight is possible, but understand that it wil ly into a
deadly frency, and it will kiterally tear itself apart trying to
escape, Conversely, a sina, hand-held blowtorch 1s su
petb asa routing device while stalking wigh's x you can
be sure that they will run away from the fire, no matter
what. The only tick is keeping up.
‘Anothercaution in stalking these creatures should be
obvious 2 the Masquerade, Wights don't give a fg frit,
cf course, and they will invoke their undead gifts opealy,
feed on mortals lft cars ce whatever else they feel they
‘must do to escape a hunter, no mater who is watching.
Great care mst thus be taken co drive wighes away from
populated areas, either toward water (again, mostof them.
shy swayftom t}orintosmenclsedares (any abandoned
building, or even closed business a the ides isto restrict,
their freedom of movement). Most princes, if told of a
hewithin city limits, will “lend”: hunter the asistance
of one or mote nonates, Somerimss, the scourge of acity
(ifone exists) will draft fledglings into sevice. While chis
might seem a bit excessive a an entire coterie for one
animalisic madman? x the reader should recall that the
Thuncer or scourge has nc way to gauge a wight’s power
simply by lookingar it. The wight could be the remains of
aneonate, certainly «but as | mentioned, the wight could
also be all that remains ofa powerful elder.
This should make clear one possible benefit taward
hunting wights. While diablese is often regarded as de-
monic cannibalism in he Camarilla,SabbatCainives may
vwell go hunting for wights with this er in mind, (An-
other possible goal is ro capture the wight and release it
intoa shopping mall, I'm told.) Despite the propagand
Camarilla Kindred do occasionally commit the sin of
iaklerie, and so hunting wights in greups is practiced not
cenly w ensure success, but also to ensure thar none ofthe
buntets may claim the wigh’s soul as his trophy, Unless,
‘of course, the wight is the subject ofa full blood hunt
Thad the opportunity once toconverse with aCainite
‘who committed diablerie upon a wight. Before succumb:
ingtothe Beas: the wight had heen adewouit Christian for
many years, and indeed, ehae faith was the last bulwack
against insanity. I asked the Cainite who consumed the
‘wight if she hod assimilated any of the wight’s memories
(rm lod 20 boliaws that this happens to diablesst fairly
frequently). The following was her answer. The teacier
should recall that what she "remembers" squite likely the
list memories of the Cainite as he lost his mind and
became a wighe
{remember apit, Undemeath me,apit: My feet each
‘on one side ofthe pit. remember the pit growing wider
snd something in the pit, below, screaming, Mere like
wailing really. As though in pain from hunger. Noreason
to think hunger, but I thing that’s why it howled, And
then it changed, and I tememberholdingonto a ladder or
a rope, and slipping. And I kept trying to remember the
words co the Hail Mary but kept getting stuck after rut
of thy womb, Jesus’ And then I fell and the wailing was
louder. And then I realized it was me wailing."
Thave no idea how much of this is exaggeration. {
shouldrelate,inallfaimess,chatthe diablerist in question
isa Malkavian, which certainly makes me take the tery
with a grain of sal.
The next common motive for hunting wights, an
the ane commonly cited ss primary, is to protect the
‘Masquerade. Humane Kindred sometimes speak of pro
tecting the citizenry at large from these horrors but tha,
eC course, is bunk. A wight left to rs own devices wil,
sooner of later, he discovered by the mortal world, and
Cainites of a certain age know well what happens next
Some Cainites hunt wights for spor. This isn’t an
‘atitude Lean say Iunderstend. A prepared hunter (or a
group of them) is usually more than a match fora wizht
simply because the hunters can expect the wight to
respond to stimult in a certain way, The dance
much the same as that of humans hunting a big
cat decides that youares threat, it will goto ground. Ifyou
‘comer it ic fights t suvive However, strength of weap
‘nny and arategy usually prevails, lars the huners have
seriously misjudgedtheirquarry’scapabiltes. Aso, hank
fully, wights are quite rare. Most Kindred will never see
‘one. Those who domight net be ale
lstinguish ic from
another Kindred unless they sce telltale evidence of its
‘wretched mental state
‘The safety of a city's Cainites is who a concem.
Destroying the “mad dogs” of Kindred society is just as
necessary for us as putting down true mad dogs is for
(GurarOu Sns os Mewar
umortals, While most wights do not attempt to feed an
Kindred, occasionally one sealizes that the blood taken
from is own speciesis more filling than that of easier per.
Thavenever heard of a Cainite actually being diabletized
by a wight, bur that certainly isn't to say that it couldn't
happens. [awe io idea what effec this might have on the
wight (and i isn'tan experiment! 'm prepared to pursue),
but L hypothesize thar it might either grant a moment of
lucidity to the wight or, conversely, push the creature
deeper uico the depehs of madness
The final and least common reason | kriow of for
hunting and slaying these unfortunates is mercy. The loss
cfsentience, ofthe consciousness that makes us thinking
beings isone of the mosttrightening things [ can think af.
Therefore, some of us (jes, myself included) track down
the unfortunate wights and end their existence in hopes
that they will know some peace in the hereafter.
Wiont pacts
Diahlerie aside, wights will atc other Cainites with
theintentionoffeedingiftheyfeel that they can dosovafely
A Coinite who lingors over sca inight suallenly Gud
Fhimset struck from behind witha club (as wightsincelligent
enough to sarprise Cainites are certainly intelligent enough
‘oemploy weapons) Such “cannibal” wights are more rate
than ther fellows, since their predator's instincts ensure
that they shy away from such able prey. However, if two or
tote wights manage tofind each oxher,a curiousthing nay
happen. Rather than fighting, the cteatures might join
together insoctal groups analogous co wolf packs
‘This only makes sense, considering that wights are
descended from social animals. I have observed this phe-
nomeron firsthand omly once, but Thave it on excellent
‘authority that the case | saw was not entirely atypical. My
experience: observing wight pack in Detsoie was this,
I was in thecity hunting down a wight, the remains of
Sabbat mass Embroce. [chad fled abaccle with Camarlla
inured and escaped. This wight would not have lasted
long in ary ease — it was far too blatant about its
predations and stories of “cannibal killer” had already
begun to surface among the cty’spoor. [found the beas
and beyan routing it away from inhabited areas so chat
could dispose of i
Iherdeirtoward the river. Upon reachingthe tanks,
T was surprised th see a figuen ninning at the wight. Ths
newcomer ran with a loping gait chat did not seem at all
human to me. Such being the ease [decided to see what
the newcomer was and how the wight would react to it
(and vice versa). Tomy surprise, the two beingstized each
other up, and the wight [had been chasing ducked its
head, apparently acknowledging the ctheras ts superior.
They then bothturned toward me. Notwishingto lose this
Luniqite opportunity for study I led the area and doubled
hack to observe.
The second wight was obviously older, as | could see
from its tactered clothes, and stronger. The two of them
procected each cther and hunted in tandem. Whenever
they fed, however, the dominanc wight would feed firse,
much like the lealeroFa wolfpack does. would have been
interested tose howa thisd wight would have affected the
peckingorder, but [was forced todestroy them beth before
either attracted attention from the local Sabbat or any
mortal authorities. I can say, however, that the younger
wight teught me withall its (Considerable) strength when
itsaw that I meant to injure his companion,
‘The pack phenomenon is not universal, however.
‘When two wights meet, the results a kat as likely to be
«pitched bale herween competing predators ait is the
formation of a social group. This, too, is something |
witnessed.
While traveling herween New Orleans and New
Iberia, [became lost and was forced to sleep the day in a
roadside movel. lawake that evening tosomething scrab-
bling at my arm as L ested under the bed
‘Aine exerting yee fom my (adenttedly ether
foolish sleepingarrangement, took teck ofthe intruder.
Temas obviously 2 Camie, and its disheveled appearance
and dull, animablike eyes marked itas a wight. The only
weapon [had ta hand war « small pistol, and Idoube it
would have donesny good. As was preparing toslow the
beascusing my temporal gts, another misshapencresture
entered the root.
While Thad no way co guess the lineage of the first
wight, hesecond was obviously heremnantsofaGangrel
Its eyes gleamed red, it sported blool-enciusted talons,
and it had odd, patchy fur acros its torso. I thought for a
moment tac these creatutes were part ofa pack (and yas
beginning to reconsider my options) when the fist wight
Jaunched itself ac the newcomer. As it did so, I was able to
observe deep furrows in its hack se clearly these two
unorcunates hac! clashed befcre, They were mote inter-
ested infightingeach other than hotheringme, so wasn't
concemed for my safety. However, | did want to make
certain tat noneof the other uestsof the motel aw them
or fall vitim to thesrrage.
Carefully and slowly, Iherded them into the bayou.
They ignored me except when | attacked directly, and
when I did, the one Tattocked tried to run (considering
itself curmanched). Finally, when both combatants wi
exhausted and wounded, | managed to subdue them and
study them ac greater length. discovered tharboth wights
Jhadbeen hunting in the area, and each had been expanul-
ing its own territory” until the two creatures happened
tupon each other. They had been hunting cach other ever
since, clashing when they met, with neither gaining
‘enough advantage to win,
Sno B.000
2Sroryretiine Wicurs
‘The flowing informations intended for Story
tellers who wish 9 use wighis in their chronicles,
'* Moralityt A wight is simply a Kindred whose’
Humanity (orothermorality) score hes dropped to zero.
dhe Sul dhe Dee's in nouns conga ae
budy. As mentionéd previously, this command needs
not be a constant, blood-soaked rampage, The Beast
can certainly be curing when itmeeds to, andltisjst
this low amtrnal sense of self chat keeps the wight from
simply destroying itself sooner, as the case with most
Cai who suffer the wassail.
*# No pain: Wightsdo novacknowlede pain fiom
bashing or lethal woundsyand they soak such woundsat
I difficulty. They sufer wound penalties only ifthe
wounals stem from fre or sunlight, and even then, they
typically enter frenzy (ce Rétschreele) so quickly that
Pain does not hinder them,
* Disciplines: Wights dé not leer Disciplines in
the same way as most Kincired. Instead, they grasp the
least complicated and most wseful(cothera concentsof
the Discipline inquestion rarely over level three, For
cexamele, awight developing Obluscate would probsbly
leam nly the frst fwo levels, as thethicd iscooimvolved
forits mind to grep, Thephysieal Disciplines (Potence,
Foretude, and Celery) have no upper limicexceptthe
‘maximum dictated by the wight’ generauon. Que-ot-
clan Dsciplinescanbeleamed only ifthe wightalready
had some skill in the Discipline prior io degeneration,
‘othe consumesatleasrfive blood poines from a vampire
whose clan commonly exhibits.
* Animalistic: Wights are neatly impossible to
influence mately o emisetonelly; All sie Desi
nate and Fresence (exespt Dread Gaze) recetve a ¥2
difficuley modifier.
Appearance: A wight can havaan Appearance
seore nto higher that 1 Mosfertu wights: are often
ingistingushable from “notmal” Sewer Rats, which
rmakesthem all the more dangerous,
* Memories: How much awightrecallsdependsonits
‘Willpower rating. A wight with a Willpower score of 3 or
less becomesa Hoodthitsty monster incapatle ofa al
strategy or reascn, himting chiefly by animal instinct. A.
‘wight with a higher Willpower ating, bawever, can acta-
ally retain Abilities: For every pointot Willpower above 3,
the wight retains one dot ofa given Ablity Ret exam,
tvampite with eMeleeratingof SandaW lower rating
ofS retinstwo dots of Melee.
_The Aletmess, Athletics, Brawl, Dodge, Intinaida.
tiotl and Stealth: Abilities are. not affected by this
restriction’. As wights have no Humanity, heyeanniot
possess the Empathy Talent.
Note thar some Abilities are mappropriate for
vwights regardless of their Willpower scare. No wight
will retain muuch mastery of Academics oe Compater
Likesrse,teraininga Linguistics ratingonly meansthat
‘the wight can understand the languages it ance knew!
(0s opposed racy speaking them)
netalrif the wight does nt
ipunlife tobe indieetdngerauthe wish isnot
‘unary (jt blood pool is mone tha 3/4 full), it wil porte
interests related to itsformer Nature. For example, a wight
whose former Narure was Architect may observe the old
“count scartered grains of vice" yh or push di into ples
‘round its haven, wheteasa Monster wight wll kill anal
again, ney mattet how fll ts bloed pol is
@ Generation: Age and potency of hoodare
snchanged by the lassof Humanity. A wightean be of
amy age ot generation. Older wights don't differ in
behavior much as compared to younger anes,
4 Fronzy/Ritschrecks Wights chick for feeney
and Rotschreck at +3 dificulty. Most will le: fie or
sunlight without bothering to resist the fed fear,
‘*Diablerie: Consuming he soul ofa wight srsky,
Besides the usual Humanity lgs, the diablerist must.
‘immediately check or fenuy (difficulry8) Nightroares
ften plague the diableris: for months afterwar:, In
aditon, although the attendant “rush” fom disblerie
vull occurs, decrease ynieration.gomes ata price. the
‘wight was of lower generation than the diablerist, the
dhablerist’s player must coll Willoower (difficulty 7), If
she sueveed, her generation ckops hy ope, but she
Amieduiely gains detangement (which onedepends
cn the Storyteller’ taste 2: bestia ones are most apne
petate). Wights svill only commir diablerie if the wight!
in question has already done so (before becoming a
wight) and is alone and undisturbed.
# Superstition: While she narrator of the preced
ing text greatly exagierates a wight's inere
ulnecability'9 superstition, many wighis are indeed
curbed by gatic,erasesor other such “Yolk emeiies if
theusersucceedsina Willpower rol (dificulty).fthe
user's player happens to Kaye Thue Faith, the wight
ivcoils automatically and flees wf rogsible, A. stake
through the heart will nor destroy a wight, but it does
parale it as usual
* Wight packs: Groups of wights occasionally
behave usstated elsewhere in th
becomes a sort of default lear, and the pack affects
crude attempts at strategy (harying prey likewolves,
attackingen masse and so forth), Weaker wight will |
fight 1a Final Death to provect the leadee
One: Ss ok MorsI never discovered the identity ofthe Gangrel wight,
bucthe other rumed out to bea Ventruc and the childe of
a New Orleans harpy. Said harpy,asit happens, offered 1
pay handsomely to keep the newsof his childe’s fate from
the ears of his fellows. [had no desire to become involved
with the harpiesof any city, however, and so declined any
reward for silence.
Cainites of all stripes are rare, of course, and wights
even more s6, which means thar the adds of ancomntering:
either a pack or a feud are extremely slim. However, if
somethinghappens only once a century ard one has seen
the passage of [5...well, let me close my discussion ‘on
wights by saying that, like all wild animals, they are
unpredictable and dangerous, and (cbviously) have no
moral limitations at all when it come to survival
Omen Pats to Gorconna
Tewould seem that Goleonds is the logical extrapo
lation of humanitas for a Cainite. But what ofthe Paths
of Enlightenment? Are they exempt rom any possibil-
ity of redemption. simply because they chose the road
that best suited them?
‘The answer is no. However, the possibility lies, I
believe, in giving up the Path and rediscovering one’
human ethics and morality. This process takes year
possibly decades, and given the inhumane nature of
many Paths, this goal may be impossible co achieve.
However, one’s human side can be reclaimed if the
vanupite fstcony estugh to try
As for those Cainites who attempt to teach
Golconda (or a similar state) by reaching the pinnacle
oftheirparticular Path, I have no true idea, only guesses.
I should think thar some Paths might allow for it with
abit of heretical changeto the Path’sethics, whilesome
others (notably the Path of Metamorphosis) seem to
have this sort of transcendence in mind a8 a goal.
However, true Golconda comes from conquering the
Beast and redressing one’s crimes, not from a study of
what itis to be a monster. I must, therefore, conclude
that, although some kind of reward might await the
followers of the Paths of Enlightenment, the reward is
not the road of Mercy promised by Gabriel
To Introspection
Golconda is hinted at in the Book of Nadi *.
even now there is path opened, a road of Mercy, and
you shall call this toad Gokeonda, And tell your chil-
dren oft, for by that road they may come once again to
dwell in the Light.” In that context, it seems to stem
G-d directly. However. it isimportant to note that
joa” of the Book of Nodis the same entity that both
Jews and Christians worship (even if they themselves,
won'tconcede that point) and that some Cainites (my
Repemprion?
T stated before that the final section of my
manuscript would speak for tse also stated that
only two avenues exisc for Cainites who wish to.
defea: the Beast In thislast statement, Lmisspoks.
One other method exists: Golconda
cannot speak the wond above awhisper That
Teril hold eich sovlsrenen fr tha wt
concept « might seem laughable to some, in the
face of my...
No, I am getting ahead of myself 1 must
separace my experiences from the tmuth, divorce
myself ofemotion,asbefitting oneoftheUnforsiv-
ing. Very well, then. The teader might well ask,
“What is Golconda”
“Myths surround the word. Most of chem are
completely false; some are merely misguided. Whar
Golcondais noe, however, is satwof tolerance or
acceptance. AKindred who hasteachiedGoleomda
is not, by conventional human morality, “good.”
“caring” or “tolerant.” Goleonda is not for the
softheartad, athe diseipline and sel perceprion it
requices is phenomenal.
Golconda snota tate reached by followingny
‘xe partic religion or faith, In my travels, | once
heard a Kindted preaching that the true path 10
forpivencs lic in devout attontion tthe Five Pillars
‘élslamn,that Allah would forgive those Kindred who
followed the Muslim faith and reward them with
Golconda Lactually broke my usual practice of strict
ecstatic is gels Calbticsa tigated wait
How | asked, could the Muslim faith be che way to
forglvenest when thar fash (like most others) wasa
prodict of a need for social change within mortal
society, an when many Cainites (myself included)
‘predate the religion’s inception by hundreds of years:
twboot? He didn’tave an angwerforme;beyond the
‘ual “All wills itso." Although fam nor prone to
boutsof strongemotion of any kind, that night I was
‘overcome by disgust.
Likewise, no one sector clan has any more
information on Golconda than aay ether. The
mysterious Inconnu ate rumored 10 pursue
Golconda, bur they are also rumored to be the
Just of the Antediluvians, a group of demon-
worshipping infernalists, the gatekeepers to
Gehennaandsoon. In allmycenturies of nie,
Thaye neverseen or heard from a member of this
srrange group, and I om forced to assert that they
may aot sitet at all
for the
‘Swsor He Boon
4gtandsire among them, reportedly) predate even Juda
isin, Su, where did Golconda criginare
I spoke once with a member of the enigmatic
Salubri. Lam aware of the rumors surrounding their
clan;1 am also aware that many of these rumors can be
traced back to the Tremere, ardl | prefer to trust expe
rience over Warlocks, The discussion was brief, but the
Cainite expressed an opinion thar the founder of her
clan actually discovered Gclcondaafterextensive travel
inthe Middle and FarEast. Since I spentthe first several
centuries of unlife among the Cainites of Jerusalem and
the surrounding countries and never heard ct Saulot or
his involvement with Goleanda, I am forced to doubt
the veracity of that statement. However, | am also
forced to concede that the woman who made the
statement displayed an inner serenity much beyond her
years (she confessed that she was little more than a
neonate). I feel that the answer lies not in spirituality
but in science. Forevery action, an equal and opposite
reaction follows. The action of a Cainite’s slide inte
degradation, eventually cesling, inthis Final Death or a
violent period in wassal, has its reaction in the
Kindied's departed burstill-extant soul erying out. The
soul is immortal and strong, even if the Beast makes the
Kindred’s mind weak, just as the Beast has ts own end
in mind —complete surrender to base instincts — the
soul, 100, has an ultimate goal, "to dwell in che Light.
must apologire to the reader. Much ofthe preced
ing ismy own philosophy, and Ido not mean to offend
But, in following Golconda, dogmatic human religion
has no place, There ate no holy texts to offer pre
packaged codes of behavior. no Pillars, ne
mmandments and rarely any teachers. The hardest
step on the way to Goleonds (aside, perhaps, from
seeing the way tall) isthe firstone, because theseeker
wallesa dangerous road, alone im the dark
The choice to make that first step is often done
without knowledge oreven rumor of Golconda. Aer al
the Camavilla regards tas allegory at best anda fairy tale
at worst: The Sabbut, neeales ww say, coms the very idea
of penitence and remorse in favor of leading an unlie
without regret. Bur sometimes, » Cainite sees something
that makes him remember what it was to be mortal. 1
needn't be signaficant, but somehow, 1€ couches a dead
heart. A wedding, abirth, adeath, a funeral, achildatplay
— the posibilties areas erlless asthe ways that mortal
express their emotions. The point is this: The Kind
remembers the emotions, even if actually experienc
them is beyond his capacity, and he feels the burden
death and time that 1 mentioned in the
vwiting
oars One Sn. Mona
5This burden crushes the weak: The last memories of
wight might well include such a moment,but those who
are strong enough to bear the guilt, and honest enough to
identify it, find themselves acting on it. And this action i
whore the road to redemption becomes rocky.
Selflenial is not an easy thing for mortals, and is
widely regardedas semehow virtuous. Fasting, abstinence
from sex an go forth are seen as tools to grow closet to the
Almighty, m sure [nea not remand he reader oF the
effects of festingon us. The hunger becomesmore than we
can bear. And so feeding for the penitent Cainite is an
condeal; many such Cainites tur to seduction or taking
Vitae ftom sleeping vesses, oreven feedingon anitnals. In
any event, a Kindred who seeks salvation aust avoid
killing atall costs, even in selfdefense. The taking oa life
isa sure methodoflosingall progress reward Golconla—
and this includes murder by inaction (which means that
Cainitesattemptingto find Golconda had best mindtheir
‘associates carefully),
Most Cainites never proceed far enough on the path
tosee vhatcomes next. Not killing mortals seems strange
and unnecessary to many of us, and change comes hard to
the undead. But a C te who mana; inds that more
re ei. A Kindred sesking
Golconda must frst seek atonement
Atonement, absolution, redemption, salvation and
sodown to the most hasicof such concepts:forgiveness. In
life, I axl no iclea how to forgive. I remembered sights
aginst me for years, and nursed grudges studiously. As
such, I never expected forgiveness, and my wife often
surprised me by granring it to me when I stayed out on the
sea toolong, when I gambled with my earings and son.
Twas not astrong enough man to forgive
T'msorry. Only a few hours remain until dawn, | will
see this throughs
‘The supplicant must atone for any and all crimes he
has committed. Thiscan, in the ease of younger Cainites,
extend to sins committed while he was still mortal. Inany
‘event, atonement tee many forms. Pechape the Kindred
seeks cut those he has wronged and simply confess nl
apologizes, Perhaps he seeks to cameet the mistele surrey
titiously, Or ifthereisnopossble way co atone directly for
sus ernie (the Cainite fed on and killed someone an lef
him, and he hasno way tofind oucthe victim’sname), the
supplicant may seek to prevent crimesof a similar nature.
imple denial is invel
Again, nove that the Cainite does not seek to atone
because of responsibilty cither to himself or to higher
being. The desire to repent must sand on its owt — the
Kindred must feel and display true remorse, else no- progress
is made, A Cainite who displays such behaviors openly
evenly comesto the attervion of atutor. Whether thet
tutor chooses to reveal himself js another matter; it
Aependslongely on whether the tutor fele thar the suppl
cant would benefit by instruction, and indeed if the
supplicant has any hope at all of reaching Goleonda.
To reach Golconda, after all, requires denying the
cigs of aid these uuntphing over dhe Beast. One does
notallow the Beast “controlledfreedom," onebestsitinto
submission. This means that a Cainite who cannot con-
trol the throes of frenzy or Rétschreck is not a candidate
for Goleonda, Sel-contaol 1s paramount to attaining the
state, asisselawareness—one must be able to examine
oneself honestly and ask, “Can 1 control myself? Can I
deny myselP? Can I forgive myself?” Nor questions with
‘easy answers, those. The tutor may choose to ask those
questions for the supplicant, to place che seeker in sicua-
tions where he will betested. On the whole, however, the
best lesson a tutor can give is one of hope
The road, after all, is often thankless, and since
mentors are rare and the road so very personal, cis very
hhard to tell that any progress isbeing mode at all. At least
silere ere'ytuberes «nla one esomneyonrore of i
degeneration is much easier to track that redemption. A.
tutor can provide the benefit of reassurance and give the
seeker some suggestions on where to turn next.
Awould-beseckershould beware, however. Golconda,
asstated,ispersonal, Whac might makeone Cainite weep.
‘with guilt might elicit no real reaction from another. For
thisreason, mentors watch their protégés very carefully for
some time before unmasking, indeed they ever bother.
If aseeker announces that he intends to seek Golconda
and is rewarded with a mentor almost immediacely, it is
more likely that an elder has found willing pawn: than an
enlightened Kindred has found a disciple
‘And this brings me to another caveat of seeking
Gokonda: Avoid the Jyhad. The jyhad is merely aplay-
thing for ancients, a distraction from eternity. A Cainite
seeking Golconda cannot afiord such dalliances. The
struggle with the anarchs or the Sabbat? The takeover of
New Yerk by the Camarilla? The war between Kined
andthe strange Cathayanson the Wast Conse? Allofthese
ae of no import compared to (for example) a man being
beaten to death hy a gang in your own city. Cainites are
beyond the strictures on killing as far as Golzonda is
‘Sotwcista (argh vetaiady aeuselioncal apsses Iotll
premeditated murder, and T hardly need mention chat
aber likely prohibirsany chance ofreaching Goleorea).
‘Does thismean that contact with other Cainitesisprohib-
ited? No, notinand of itself, burconsider the factors. [Ifyou
spend time around Cainizes who are not attempting t0
{ind Golconda (and i’srarethat ewoKindredever attempt
theroad together), you are likely tohave to prevent them
from killing, Youare equally likely to become involved in
the sort of pseudo-political nonsense so commen to the
‘Snsor me Buooe
Pynightly existence of our kind, and this serves only to
dliseeact you fiom the business ot hand, Golcondais a path
best walked alone.
Bur then again, isnt the way tobecome strong to est
oneself! And, if in asieiating with other Cainites, one
finds ces cess, ould that not he road to redemption?
Actually, I'm sure it coukl. A coterie of Kindred (for
attempting 19 reach Golconda while maintaining an
active membership in che Sabbat isprobably too much of
2 test) would certainly provide myriad opportunities to
prove one's spiritual fortinude, Suche seeker would likely
need to be ina pesition to stop any real atrocity that the
others might wish to perform, but this could pethaps be
asked by an over-developed loyalty tothe Masquerade
‘And, that very Masquerade provides one necessary com-
onenttothepathto Golconda—contact with humanity
— that becoming autarkis might inhibit
Morals, afer all, have the freedom that the secker
Jong for. They have theirbase urges, true, bur thei base
urges don’t force them to fly into homicidal rages and
eonaume the bleed efwhetever stands woo near, Mortala
arecapatle ofsuch defining acts ofselflesness, sometimes
ATTACHMENT
Enclosed among these papers, the reader will
find a letter from a menrot to a supplicant. Please |
treat it with care.
Fouigh I witnessed a great triumph of sprit.
sas sy ie gow Sepa de ee
ended, you are ws ths rohl path
its Soe mapraped tic iosaantbanlaad
Ua Sibla istael the wag thy did hp dg
follow 228 talr mss: wa do nod tech la cmuentolbirs. |
You diepped them from slaughtering. these mental
edi cipdantip eta DL oe
Poses oleae edn galton shane sa
re their unlives: I wan't play G dad stats bat
hay Qricracd st but yu ale bly ed bonny §
pba. ‘wtuld dofand yourself and |
eis Nenad has of gop" ld lest
Grated thoy athatbnh, Alem, pl |
sae them. You have mach yet ts do.
bee Vemitas,
in the same hour that they betray those they love. That
dichotomy, 90 gresly exaggevated in our state, iy quite
worthy of study and perhaps emulation. So, the seeker
watches mortals, trying to return to something approxt-
mating his own human state
This focus on humanity is one of the main reasons
that the Sabbat detests the notion of Golconda so, They
see itas regresion, like a grown man wearing swaaldling
and seeking to return to infancy, But this really isn't the
case, A human being never contends with the tempta-
tions that we do. Mortals have their ow: reasons to be
strong, bur they are tempted by food, greed, sex and so
forth. Many of their temptations, while reprehenst
some places, rarely violate any basic taboos. Our tempt
tion, ournecessity —consumingthe biood ofthe living
does exactly that. Is next to impossible to maint
humanity withour violating a law of humanity so mmote
and so sacred that i figures into nearly every faith in the
world, And there isthe old riddle of our existence, A beast
Lam lest beast | become
The sccke: of Guleonida responds ro ths lle with
resounding “No,”
‘We must survive, yes. We must feed, granted. But we
rennet hound to become beast to stave of the Beat. This
is why seekers of Golconda do not kill, and mdeed sore
even ask permission to feed on mortals before doing %.
‘The key to Golconda lies in denying that the Beast has
power aver the higher self, and giving into the riddle isa
victory forthe Beast. Iris akin to saying, “The Devil made
medlort,” and while the Beast is morea factor inthe unlife
of aCainite than some improbable malevolencdemigodis
in the life ofa moral, the fcr isthar the Cainite caves fll
responsibility forthe Beas'sactions. Therefore the only
‘way to truly atone is to own the Beast and never succumb
to frenzy, from hunger, anger or fear, It is not impossible,
but the next thing to it.
‘When the seeker aches this level of mastery of the
self, a change surrounds him. His will becomes neatly
indomitable; the mind ticksof the Ventre, aswe
cinorional nuanipubiions of he Toreador and even the
Malkzvian skill of inducing insanity affectthe seeker only
slightly. The scker is by no means immune to these
powers, but hei resistant ro them, a his mind has been
{mined toexamine and re-examine hisactionsconstantly
for any hint of control by the Beast. Likewise, the effects
of any standing blood bond are lesened considerably
Rumer has it that a seeker at this point may actually he
teleased from the bond if he asks his regnant for freedom,
honesly and without che:
When the Kindred has atoned for his crimes, con-
trolled the Beast andleamed tomake afinal understanding
of himself the easiest pars of Golconda are over. All that
asthe
(Gare One So or Mona
ulies ahead is the Susp. This ondeal determines whar the
st of unlife holds for the seeker. And we have now
reached a critical place in this writing.
All Suspites are intensely personal trials, tailored
for the Kindred undergoing them. They are meant to
test the areas in which the Cainite's soul is weakest.
They nearly alwaystouch on some aspectof the seeker's
clan, A Lasombra seeking Golconda might, as part of
Ino Suspite, be forced to stare at an empty mirror and
struggle tocome to terms with what he sees (ordoes not
see) therein, But clan alone is only gart of the journey.
At times, the ordeal is physical. Mest supplicanus un-
ddergo great pain through fite or sunlight, to test their
strength in holding the Beast ar bay. Bur the most
important part of the Suspire is the journey intone’
own soul, the long-departed soul that accompanied
each of us until our site drove it out with his vita.
I cannot tell you of any other common threads
between Suspires. There are none. The experience
meant for one being alone. Leefuse tn speculate further
on what sore of test any given Cainite mightendute;
am neither philosopher nor scholar, and such puess-
work isbeyondme. can only tell you, with any clarity,
fone Suspire
Mine
1 had no tutor, not directly, se my stepson the road t
‘onda were clumsy. All Cainites must overcome aa
ng guilt, selfish beings that we are. My
site's Hood saw to it that [had to overcome a deadening
‘ofall emotion. [had to reach past years of taining in
thinking and observing instead of feeling before I could
even begin to understand Golconda. had o forgetall of
my “progress” in the Path of the Scorched Heart, regain
‘my human ethics, bfore any progress was posible
Te took me nearly a century to do so. A century of
unlearing of abstainingfrom killingany ivingorunliving
things (except wights; | expressed my reasons for hunting
them earlier, and I did and dofeel thatthe worldisabetter
place for their bene). When I finally was able to fool
somethingagain, ie wasahorsble,crippling gui, stronger
than anything T remember feeling since my breathing
digs, For nearly a cencury more, {tracked down descen-
dents of ny vissimay whe yn Luna nua capa st
them exactly what had happened, but gave directions 0
the bodies of those I remembered. I funded (and, where
possible, attended) funerals Idid not feed on human vitoe
for several decaakes, and then only our of sheer necessity.
G
aversion to fet
‘The Beast hasaweaker graspon those of myclan than
most, hecause of our dea\lened hearts, However, morality
{to us as well. So, where che handest part of
aftaining Goleonda for most Cainites might be mastering
the Beast, for me it was finding my humanity.
did. How is another matter. Ir certainly wasn'eone
event that opened my eyes, but litle by litle, found
myselFlonging for sunrise, which I hadn'edone since Lwas
a-neonate, My two most common pursuits, music and
swordplay, both of which I rook up for practical reasons
(namely honing my dexterity and coordination, andself-
defense, respectively) [took to again with enthastasm. 1
‘wasengaging in these activities for the accomplishment]
felcin learning ormastering new skills (or merely sharpen-
ingoldones)ratherthanalwaysconsidering the practicality
‘of such abilities.
‘And finally took up sailing again. Oh, the welcome
Helctheseagiveme when forthe fsttime innesrly three
ccenturics, [sled out to her on a one-man craft
While on that boar, lentered the Suspire. [twas much
Likedreaming, but withourany hope of waking and sewing
that everything was as it had been. I knew that, when I
ksi wheesverkapacred ia ya dascen vrnld laps etc
The dream heyan in Jerusilern, near my home. Iw
pushing my boat out to sea, and my son came running
toward me. He asked to come with me. Thad seen this
scene before, Lrealzed; this was theday that would beach
my craft and lay down to sleep on the sands, only to be
awokened by Ezra, my sire. If [took my son withme, who
knows whae Bera might do? And ye, ifT refused him, my
last memories of him (for | did not return home after my
Embrace) would be of him disappointed and hurt
I thought about this, and then promised him I would
be home soon, towaitfor me. Itwasalie. teu. hutaliethae
lefthimhappy and anticipating. | sailed out ignoring the
dark cloudson the horizon. That should have been acue
hac I was wrong.
The water became choppy a it ad that day The ley
clouded over as night approached, and I beached my craft
oon an unfamiliar shore. I lay down co sleep, and found |
could not. When a being walked toward me, 1 stood,
expecting tosce Earn, Instead, [naw enyself after fashion,
{saw mysefas I would become: dressed in an expen:
sivesuit, peppered hair croppedshort, watchingeverything
with calm observance. My furureself approached, and
asked why [hadi chosen asl did, I responded, "Sothat | did
not disappoint my son upon leaving him.”
Hecalily asked,"No. Why did youleave atall?” And
at that, | knew {had failed.
“The Suspireis the final chance, the very lastopportu
nity fora Cainiteto right the wrongs of his unlife, At leas
itwas to me. Nothing I have done, not the wights [have
desoyed nor the mutie Thavecrezted, none ofthis would
‘equal the happiness I could have given my son and wife
‘nso HE Boo
BSTORYTELLING THE SuspiRe
The Suspire is the final step on the’ rad ol
salvation, and as such, it might require a story by
‘tell. If only one character in a corerie is seeking
Goleonds, pechaps representations of het fellows
she Sugpire totest or guide her: Iehis isthe
ayteller should work with the othe |
players and make sure that they now anyhin that
they need to drow or actions that thefe charierers
must take. The players must also realie that the
Suspire is personal experience meant for the char-
scterseeking Goleondis That character musthe the |
star of the show during the Suspire.
So, whar happens during a Supire? Does mel
Cainite confront her worst enemy and batilera the |
death? Does the character meet God and beg for
nctey? Ts theres Holy Graileexiue symbol thgt the |
Cainive must find? The answerto all ofthese ques- |
ves if thats what the story requtes, |
However, beara fey story considerations in mind. |
While some Suspires do. involve'a physical |
challenge, even this challenge i atibokes A fr |
scene mit tepreenita Canute’ triumph over the |
Beast, whereas a scene that forees the secker 10 |
‘ruse fire or sunlight might be constructed! tes |
heer resolve an fortimde (not Forni). The tue |
ower ofthe Suspreliesinthe inner journey that che |
Cainite underaoes, 1
‘What exactly happens during this journey is |
entirely up to the needs of the story. The Cainite
almost assuredly hs crimes hac need beredesed |)
reyes nea ts mess bg nin Se |
fore. Youmigechooseip givethe pleyerachanoe ty |
sytabolically rectify mlstakes that hee character has |
no chance of fixing mn the “real” week: You might |
choue, instead, copresent her with an entirély.new |
problem based on what she his learned over the |
course of eeking GoleondsThe Cainice mightfind |
hursef forced 19 persiade a group of mortilé tohelp |
her without che aid of Disciplinessappealing to theic |
humanity. She might find herself confronted with |
the worst hormrs humanity has eo offer.
In any event, allow, the plaver to justify her
actions before deciding that her character does or |
does not pass the test and each Golconda. There |
shouldne: bes "right" end “wrong” way tocomplete |
a Suspire. Certainly, the Storytéller should have an |
ultimate goal in mind, hurifthieplayerfinds a way to
succes curingthechallenge thar sounds reawmable
for hor character, dort inst thatthe way you |
cevited isthe only path to Golconda,
tions is.
hha! I simply not lef chem thae fateful moming Since the
decision to become a Cainite was not mine, the only way
T could rectify that miscake was symbolically, in the
‘Suspize. But I did not. I took my Embrace as an immutable
fact, and therefore lft my family and sailed offw my doom,
‘When I awoke, I was Iying on the deck of the boat
‘The san was creeping over the horizen, and Thad an urge
cogreet it.I didnot obviously. slept on the boat that de,
sailed back to shore that night, and began to contemplate
what to do with my unlife.
Te would be at once true and a bitter falsity to claim
that T was lucky. True, I survived the Saspite with my
unlifeandsaity intact. Mary fuluresare not fortunate
‘Those who fail either fall wo ashes or become a sort of
wight, butwithoutthedesiretohunt. They simply wander
hour, last in agony, until the sun ends thei pain,
Bat on the other hand, didnot sucesed, and there is
coaly one chance at Golconda. Going on, knowing what
rmighthave been —thisisprobably the worst torture ofall,
and Thavefelcicbetore, Thenighes following my Embrace
saw me lurking out of sight as my fmily slepe, and me
wishing with what passion I could muster that! might see
them in daylight again, hold them close, teach ray son to
sail saw themagain in my Suspise and like Orpheus, that
one sweet glance was all I had before my own lack of
foresight doomed me forever.
So, what of the Kindred who completes his Suspire
succesfully? knowonly that the Beast loses itstecth. The
Kindred’s unlife is forever free offrenay for any reason. |
have also heard that che thirst takes him much. less
frequently, as little ac once amonth, ond that he becomes
capable of improving his command of the gifts of Caine
well beyond the norm, The requirements of purity ae still
thereof course: The Kindred cannotslip from his spiritual
standards, but without the Beast, these standands are much
easier to maintain.
‘Some Cainiteswhohave reached thisstate choose 19
meet the dawnwith theirsoulscleansed, hut most remain,
veaching, traveling, righting whatever wrongs they feel
need to beaddressed. Some leaveall society ani ead thei
unlives in the wilderness, although how they contend
with Lupines isanyone’s guess. Sometimes, they gravitate
cowantaseeker, almosthy instinct, and help himdown his,
own toad.
Dear G-d, I so looked forward to doing just that. Toy
being father again, even in a loase sense. I have never
sited — Tremember enough about passion that L would
never wish the curse of emotionless etemity onanyone—
but Ido missheing teacher ofany sor, Well, perhaps this
writing will educane the reader enough to stare him (or
her) down the path. I sincerely hope so.
Gears Ove: Ss of Mawaralthough everything | have heard and stud-
es that no second chance for Goleorda exit
my Suspire taught me the danger of taking anything for
granted. So,T shal consider this my second Suspire in a
way. Iflam strongeneugh to endure the sun’ fe
chat pan and fear, pesbaps Iwill once again
Light.”
I not... perhaps! will see my family again.
Either eventuality fills me with joy. do noc wish to
consider the probabilities, nor the implications, I am
through with observation. Tonight — today — 1 ac.
Ge go with me,
Toyou the reader, I can only apologize if this writing
seemsrambling or improbable. amsurethata tue scholar
would know how to arrange such an essay, but [am not a
scholar. amsurethata philosopher would quotethe great
entick cf che ogssoh reppore forbs hcughia bie] am not
a philosopher
resin, simply,
Nehemiah,
Childe of Ea,
Childe of Joshua,
Childe of Brujah
PDATHSOF
ENLIGHTENMENT
Below are three additional Paths of Enlightenment.
Noneofthese Pathsboart verylarge followings amongany
sect. However, occasionally neonate emengeswithenough
potential ro attract a mentor from one ofthese Paths
Tue DATH OFTHE SCORCHED
Heart
| feet no anger against you, although you have wnenged
me.I bear no grudge. Hextever, since obvieusy caret ust
Sty, it makes no sense for me wallow tke posibiiy of you
twrengine me again. You wadersand
ystoket, Gangrel of the Black Hand
Nickname: Unforgiving
Basic Belie One of the Paths of choice in the now-
defunct “True” Black Hand, the Path of the Scorched
Heart prizes observation and logical thought aver all
Strong emotion, contend the Unforgiving, is for the
flawed, and t ulimarsly clouds judgment. Only harddata
can be uusied, and thls means gata chat are observed
firsthand. Earning the trust of an Unforgiving is next to
Snscr BLo0?
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2
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tock. Che clerk at the hotel seemed to expect me. Dean only assume
thant this "Wahamtah” asisbed for youand you aloneite be tw posses:
ston of hia baat words. Gudlging prom a cintous tory Dheard on the
cocks last might, D believe he dic indeed sad out te his cemise. Coe
sartlors tobe ofa sumer they hand thad m verrtert sarilboat driiflodt )
toward the docks containiny no trace ofthe man whe leasid i, Alviel
did contain was a fine dusting of chat appeared te be ash, an Vealiand
smotd (eotimaterl value nearly 200,000 American dollars) and a
geoaine Stradivarius viclin. (have data te guess its value, however,
should pai wishnnitaprncesa tt for gate, D opill abe vrg boot) Toth
dtems shew signs of recent use.
tease antte me care of the hotel in Menten City (you hae the
¥
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address, 7 believe] ancl advise me as te what you wish done isith these
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pages, my prince. Vasish te leave this country as soon as possible. 4
Bours truly,
Arcam
impossible, since they consider that information that they
from others allied by those others' perceptions and
n if follower of the Scorched Heart rusts
someone, he crusts only that the person would not lie
deliberately, which in no way makes him areliable source.
The Path of the Scorched Heart originated within the
srange bloodline claiming ta he the original descendants
of Brujah, Struggling to come to terms with the Beest,
Brujoh (so the legends say) decided that all emotions,
cornet, were tainted by "stouch and so,
theccore were the sxions dead Ly ht
ons. In cutting off the soul from emotion
— “scorching the hearc” — Brujah hoped co find respite
ffom the Beas
The Unforgiving are wary of imposing their morality
on others. What appears right or wreng may only seem so
the observer does not know the fll story. There
follower of this Path sees that something she
eceivesas immoral orotherwie wrong, she wil teerspe
action is called for, Other
she investigates, learns and then acts, secure that.
knows enough t© do so atayainst her personally
however veiled, is The Untorgiving do not
like loose ends or subtle hints, and they are pesistent in
tracking down foes not because they bear grud
bec they do nat wish to €
back to harm them later
Needless to say, the Unforgiving ¢
ance having the foe cc
the Be
tofrensy is consdere
podacch. Te ve
be resisted indicates to the Unforgiving that it must be
resisted, Since few vampires remember what happens
when the Peastholds sway, no knowledge can be gleaned
(and therefere tainted)
The Unforgiving tend tc and near-perfect
‘memoties. Theypay close attenticn to theirsurroundiy
and they are superb listeners, Ofcourse, they erp
alents largely to gain information that might be
(lars Ova 6 of Morartheir advantage later. The Path prizes secreey — if an
enemyknowsnothingaboutyou, heismore likely tomake
mistakes when acting against you. Some of the Unforgiv-
ing make abrisk trie in selling information, Whileother
CCainites may not knew of this Path's existence, they soon
lear chat its followers are meticulously thorough ia
gathering dara,
Tne Brnucsor tHe Para
* Do not feel emotion, All emotion isclouded by che
Beasts rage and therefore raints your view. Avoid fearand
anger especially, as these are the took ofthe Beas, and
love, as ican be easily used against you.
* Trustonlywharyouperoeive.lfahouseisprinredwhite
‘on oneside, youcannot asume thet it is whiee on the other,
asyou cannot perceive it, Remember that around Cainites,
leven your perceptions can be fooled, «0 double and triple
check everthing before drawing conclusions.
* Neverpas upa chance o eam asecret about another
Cainite. Even if you never have to use the secret, simply
Kwong i wall help you predic the Caantee reactions,
* Do not kill mortals unnecessarily, Their emotions
are untainted by the Beast, and therefore, they havemuch,
tolivefor. fa mortal hasdegeneratedto the point that he
behaves asa Beast-ridden Cainite might (serial killers,
rapists, glurtons, et) kill him withour hesitation,
* Consider carefully before trusting another Csinite,
even 0 a small degree. Even anceher of the Unforgiving
has her own agenda, and it may conflict with your
Always he careful vodefine the nature of arelationshipand
never presume honesty cr loyalty fsuch wasnever specif
cally tated Likewise, you have no reason to deplay chore
characteristics to others unless you state that you will
Before taking any violent action, ask yourselfif itis
truly necessary. How wauld you benefit from another's
death? Ifthe anyweris simply that it would make you “feel
better,” you are succumbing to the Beast's urgings, and you
must leave the situution immediately.
Virtues
The Path of the Scorched Heart uses the virtues of
(Convietion and Self-Control
History
s mentioned, this Path was pien
founde
red by the clan
ofthe Brujah. However, ic wasn't codified asa
true Path until the 14th century, when a True Brajah
called Rathmonicus collected the beliefs and practices
of the bloodline into a codex called the Book of the
Empty Heart, While he himself wasdestroyed during the
Anarch Revolt, the book survived to be re-copied and
passedamong membersafthe True Brujah,the!_asambra,
the Giovanni and the Toreador. Pethapsthree copiesof
the Book ofthe EmptyHeartsurvive—certainlyno more
—in the collections of elder Untorgiving, The Unfor-
giving do nec seek converts actively, and they typically
wait to approach a candidate until she is an ancilla.
Cunnent practices
‘Only handful of Cainites follow the Path of the
Scorched Heartin modem nights. The Unforg-vingare
nearly invisible, since their ethicsrequirepatient watch-
fulness rather than extravagant action, though, so their
true number may be higher than believed. When two of
the Unforgiving meet itis usually to compare notes or
to share (or sell) secreis, rather than to engage in
philosophical discourse. There is no true organization
among the followers, butsince so few exist. most Untor-
siving know the rest at least by reputation.
DeschIPHONOF FOLLOWERS
Most Unforgiving are observant, almost passive.
They tand quieily in theback of the room, watching all
that transpires, occasionally taking notes or speaking
intoa tape recorder. Mader technology doesn't frighten
most Unforgiving, even thecldercnes,as they take the
time to study and comprehend new devices rather than
shying away from them. They tend to dres stylishly but
plainly, not wishing to draw attention. When they do
speak, they ask clarifying questions or make simple,
obvious statements
The Path originated with the True Brujah, and
many ofits followersare membersof this bloodline. The
occasional Lasombra (sometimes antitribu) follows the
Path, as do some Ventrue. The Path even has a medest
Goth ig itl Crash Daven en
Italian branch than its American and Scottish families.
Fortowine tHe Pata
The Unfornivingrepress emotion urerly. They rarchy
smile or laugh, bue they do understand hurvor. They will
gertly (or not so gently, depending on circumstances)
corecta Cainite who hashis facts wrong about a subject,
butthey never contradict opinions, and thay rarely angoe
such abstracts as religion. Killing comes emily, as guilt is
ignored or suppressed, but the Unforgiving dislike killing
thar does nor involve selfdefense or ridding the wotld of
desructive ingnces, They consider vampiies to be
inherently destructive, and they typically have few ce
ppunctionsakout destroying hem. However, they doreal
that the repercussions of such acts usually outweigh the
boenefi and besides, che Unforgiving have much ro arn
from other Cainites. Some Untorgiving hunt down cer-
tain types of Cainives (Subbar, wights, infernalists, etc.)
while some merely observe and strike when necessary.
Swesor re Bico>
2high Alermness scores, for obvious reasons. Many are also
shlled in Investigation and Linguistes, Those who deal
withother Cainitestypically have high Subterfuge ratings
aswell. However, it bears noting that ifan Unforgivinghas
dceasion to learaan Ability she usually will Therefore, it
's not uncommon for 2 very scholarly and pacifistic
Sainite on this Path toknow how tohandle agun (oreven
‘a more anachronistic weapon) with a great deal of skill.
Preferred Disciplines: Auspes iy ulanst untversal
amongche Unforgiving,repardlessoftheirclan. The more
dataperceived, the more knowledge gained. Many Unior-
sgvingalo cultivate Dominate (for coaxing the tuth out
of reluctant wienesses) and Anumalism (beasts see things
that humans — and vampires — cannot). Often the
Cainice learns one of the physical Disciplines, most fre-
quently Fortitude, to aid in combat, should ir become
necessary. However, as with Abilities, a follower of the
Pathof the Scorched Hear leams whatever she isable, 0
making assumptions shout an Unforgiving’s capabilisies
can be fatal
Tue PatHor Serr-Focus
No one controls you. No Veulderie or bond, no
Cainie's will, except sour own. When son learn to quiee
your mind and silence the Beast, you will see this,
—Juleidah, curarkis
name: [nternalists
Basic Beliefs: The Path of Self-Focus draws heavily,
fon the Easter philosophy of wn wei, or conscious
inaction. The Internalists believe that deliberate at-
tempts to change the world around them result in
rmitory and failure, In effect, one must master oneself
before claiming any kind of mastery of the vor
Incerralists are not selfish in the sense that they con't
care for others. Theysimply believe that meddling inother
being affars is dishonorable and wrong, Ie sone thing,
say the followers ofthe Path, to aid someone wi calls for
help, buritis another entirely to endure pam ordanger for
Sameone who does not wish for such a savior. Pain isa
Jeaming experience, and “saving” someone from itis akin,
te robbing that person of knowledge
The followers of this Path also believe that the
answers toall moral and spiritual questions can be found
within oneself. No teacher can answer a question for you
‘The best she can clo is direct your gaze inward, where the
wisdom les, As such, some followers of this Path might
chim thar it makes a good starting point for Goleonch
Most acknowledge, however, that as Golconda requires
interaction with the world around the secker, the Path of
Self-Focus would only begin the sceker's journey.
Incernalists place a great dew of emphasis on existing
in the moment rather than planning too much for the
PatH or THe ScORCHED Heat Mies ARCHY OF SINS
Moral Guideline
‘Making assumptions of any kind
Relying on others
Acting rashly
Passing up an epportunity (2
learn a new skill or Disipline
Falure to kill a destructive mort
Fale to end an overt sipematural
threat if posible without undies).
Killing a non-dosemctive moreal
Falling to frenzy or Rowchreck
Emotional outburst
Feeling sttong emotion
Rationale
‘You can never know enough.
‘Your actions are the only ones you can predict with
comeainty. i
Observe, thitik, calculare, consider thenact:
‘You can never be sure what skillswill be needed, so
learn ae muchas posible,
‘Mortalsare blessed with untumted emotions,
‘Those whio squander this gift do-nt deserve x
Mortals deserve ts live without supernatural invrfeerice:
However, icish't wosth djing over.
Fac det none t id appellee FRc of
{your attentign.
To lear, you must remain objective.
‘What you feel i: 2 weapon thae your ioes can Wield
Do not preseit them with that weapon
The Beast feels. You do not, Deny the Beast,
and iewill wither.
‘Gaerne Sus oF Mower
Bfuure Asa Zen
wash th
aster once sad, "Wash the dishes to
That iy say doe Teateralsts when
performing a task, know only chat task, not how ic will
affect them later, not whether it isgood or bad, but simply
completing it and doing it well. Doing so involves knaw-
Ingauskforwhat itu andclearngthe mundofdstractions
such as hunger or the Beasts urges.
The Internalists do not seek to expunge or deny the
Beast entirely, however, “Things are as they are" is a
common axiomamng the followersofthisPath, and they
seceptthatthe Beast must be allowed to roam sometimes,
However, 2 time and place exists in which to do so, and
succumbing tothe east a inappropriate timesis cunsidh
ered shameful tothe [nremalists, since itsuggests tharthey
donor truly know themselves as they claim.
THe Princsor rie Darn
** The past and future are illusions; in truth, chere
is only now. Exist only in the moment.
# Know yourselfanc understand thatthe Beasts pant
ofthatself. Knew when 10 release he Beast ard when ta
hold iein check
* Learn your strengths and your weaknesses. Do not
belike the carpenterwho, when faced witha tree toolarge
and twisted to cut down, called it useless, Instead remem
ber thet the tree was good for giving shade and shelter.
Tum your weakness into strengths whenever possible,
* Overcontidence isa weaknessand a conceit. Those
who cake pride in themselves are deluded there ts alvays
someone who can humble you. Leam to identify such
people and be willing to lea from therm,
* Judge others by actions, not by words. Words ean
have many meanings, hur action reveals truth.
* Enjoy and leam frem others butremember that you
alone ate responsible for yoursell.
Vustues
The Path of Self-Focus draws on the virtues of Con-
Vietion and Instinct.
History
The Path of Sel-Focus in its current form dates back
tw the sixth century AD, when Middle Eastern Cainites
and Asian vampires met and shared ideas. These ideas
igredually evolved into a methonlology ce sac of the
both Taoism and Zen Buddhism, made accessible and
useful for Cainites. The “True” Black Hand brought this
Poth back to Europe and later the Americus, but tt finds
crents worldwide, Indeed, the basle precepts of the
Path can be found inseveral ofthe Dharmasnow practiced
by the Cathayans,
While itis unpopular among Baropean Cainites, the
Pathof SelRocushasa tiny burgrowingfollawing ong
American Kindred.
Cornent Practices
Invemalisss may teach any stdent who diplays promise
in Tooisphilosophyand grapsthe basic recertsofthe Path.
Age isnot normally a factor, nce is can or sect. The Pah’s
cthicsare close enough wo Humanity foranlntemalist to exist
wn wih led probleinywhileintheSubbat,
edfor their intelligent introspection anal
the very mature of the Pah solitary,
au eeG
the ollowersare
balanced nature
folluwers rarely have any contact with each other cuside of
tnentortnlentcelationships.
Description oF Fortowers
Intemalsts, like the Unforgiving, are parent and
perceptive. However, anbiee the Uaforgiving, they jude
situations completely subjectively: How a circumstance
relates tothem ismore important than rememberingallof
the minute details
“Ths Pach of SelFTosm al like tie Sianeli Dea
encourages its followers tolearn many different skills The
seasoning is very different, however. While the Unforgiv
ing learn whatever they can in hopes that it might be
useful, the Incernalists Fearn skills that complement or
contrast their natural strengths, in order to learn more
about themselves. Therefore, Intemalsts study fencing
and poerry, calligraphy and martial ars, marksmanship
andetiquette lncemnalistsare always respectful of others,
and they would never presume to insult or dismiss scme-
‘one hased on beliefs or words. If someone acts against
them, they defend themselves with as much or as tele
action at necessary. A stream, they point out, does not
have to destroy a rock to move around it
Membersof neatly any clan orsectean study he Path
of Self-Rocus, provided they can find a willing teacher
Fourowine me Dati
Anlnremalist spends some time in meditation eve
night. Every new sensation — feeding in a new aj,
leaming # new skil, even suffering a wound from a new
source — is grounds or inner contemplation. While other
Cainites may find Internalistsslow and overly introspee-
tive, they must adit that an Intemnalist knows exactly
‘whit she ts capable of doing and does not push her limits
50 38 to place herself in danger.
Internalists believe ina higher purpose to the world,
he ie in the form af Cod, wleimae meaning, an Overtoul
tr yhateverideal one choosesto apply. They als believe
that the key to understanding this meaning, lies within
them, and that beliefpives them a sense of hope that few
other Paths can provisk.Follomerso the Pach ane hen
Sasor me Bt000
uThe Paro SeLr-FoCUS HIERARCHY OF SINS,
Moral Guideline
Overcontfidence
Laziness of mind or body
Score
to
Failure to teat others & you would be treaved
Relying on others
‘Manipttating or conerolting others
(through Disciplines oe the biood tond)
Struggling co overcome a weakness
rather than tuming it intova strength
Restraining the Beast urinecessatily. ©
Foiling to apend some time each night
in meditation
Allowing outside forces to goad you into frenzy.
Being a willful slave
ableandl respectful, bue they are quite willingto allow the
Beas to rage if that is what is called for:
Common Abilities: Friquetre, Brwwl (or Martial Ans),
Expresion (poetryor painting) —Intemalists study anything
thot aids in understanding oneself and honing strengths or
leseningweakneses. AllInternalistseventuallyacquiresome
shillae Meditation althoughan initiate on the Pach mightnot
‘have an actual rating inthe Skill,
Preferred Disciplines: The ability w leave the body
anddnifton the ether issomething towhichall Intemalists|
apie, therefore most learn Auspex, hoping to reach that
level. Other Disciplines that rely on changing or aug-
:mentingthe wl (suchas Celerity, Fortine, Protean and
Pocence) arealso considered werthypastimes. Intemalists
that lear manipulative Disciplines such as Presence or
Dominate usually do so as an experiential exercise and
don't employ them except in selfdefente.
Tne Darnor HARMONY
Tamnotamoreer, lama predazor. Anrdhing monstrous in
erate ofa Cite was rad reset before te Embrace
—Will Baker, Bru reformer
names: Harmonists
Basic Beiefst Harmonists do nor believe that any
thingthutexistsis‘unnatural.” Simply ‘being? means that
an individual force has aplace. This incliaks vanupice.
Yes, the vampire’ ole in the natural order is somewhat
unpleasant, but then, the rabbit would likely feel the same
vay about the fox. Harmonists have great respect for the
natural onder and thet place within
Gums Ove Sas:
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» Rationale
‘Know yourself without delusion or ego:
‘When you stop contemplating yourself, you aed
to learn and develop,
Shige wale reer bi example,
Although they may he suong, they cannot now |
your tie purposcanytnorsthan youcan know theirs
‘Thinking beings arent fot youto own.
Straggle creates conflict anid moves you out oflingl
‘with yourselé
‘The Bese i part of you, and it demands foci,
Like a muscle, self-focus'yrows weak with disuse,
You alone control your actions, —_
You must act as your own muster Even a teacher's |
orders must be questioned.
Of course “natural order” is somewhat subjective. If
‘vatnpires are meant to be a predator to humans, are they
meant to keep the mortal pepulation in check? Ifs0, hey
are not keeping up with the times. Older Harmorusts
realize thae the natural order isin a constant state of flux,
and so trying to" preserve" itis an artiicialnotion. It can't
be preserved, it can only be absorved and realized, The
eatliest precepts of the Path of Harmony teach theCainite
to pretect the world from undue disruption, which sense
interpret as attention to ecological concems. As the
Harieatiepeyrensn ca theD
‘obeying the natural order is really a matter of walking the
fine line between knowing when toact and when to leave
well enough alone,
armonists also realize that they ane predators in the
unique postion of being able to identifyand understand their
prey, However, they also realize that this undencanding, if
taken oof, can push them teward the Beast —exactly whut
happens when vampires attemp¢ to retain Humanity 2 their
moral code, Thetefore, the Harmenistshokd morals in fuily
high regan! — but not ashigh as themselves,
Tue Crmncsorme Pare
* “Evil” and "good" are mortal attempts to codify
events, They have no practical meaning, and they do not
apply to your unlife,
* Human beings may be fascinating to watch and
even to play with — the need to stave off areca is an
Important one. However, you are not mortal any longer,
so donot be fooled into believing that you
ronvever helen im cleat
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cay
if
i
i
i ts
# The worldis constant in astate of change; we are
‘not. Adapt to the world's changes. Its our only means
of survival
* Do not sully your haven. This means chat the
neighberhood in which you reside should be clean ard if
necessary, defended against rival predators and decay,
* Weare thehighestform of predator, assve have both
human instincts and superhuman bunting skills. Hone
both, but lat neither ovsrdavelap,
* Harmony is achieved by each aspect of existence
falfllingitsole. Asa Cainite, yourroleisthst ofa hunter.
Virtues
‘The Path of Harmony relies on the virtues of
Conscience and Instinct.
History
‘Originally developed in the early 18th cencury in
the Americas, the Path of Harmony combined ele-
ments of Native American beliefs and ideals gleaned
from simply observing the world and the progress of
humanity. The Path enjoyed some favor in the Sabbat
for a time, and then suffered a recent schism with the
sect. The Harmonists felt that the Sabbat’s methods
and ultimate ends were too destructive, both to t
world and to the indivichial members of the sect. T
Path split. Some members embraced their bestial sides
and rediscavered the far older Path of the Feral Heart
Most of the remaining “true” Harmonists perished. left
theSabbat or leamed to reconcile their faith with their
sect loyalty (typically as nomads).
Current Practices
Harmonists make their havens wherever :hey feel
safe, Most avoid Sabbat-dominaced cities unless they
arestill membersof the sect. Some claim membership in
theCamarilla, whether they actually support the sector
not. While the Path draws more derision than open
hostility from the Camarilla, the Harmonists have
leamed that it is simply safer to remain quiet
Harmonistsin the same general area da meet occa
sionally, if they are aware of each other. Young
Harmonists occasionally influence ecological activist
groups. Most Cainites onthe Path, however, soon learn,
ther no matter how “nacural" che cural areas aré, the
territory is often akeady claimed. A smart predator
respectsastronger predator’sterritory, so the Harmonists
despite accusations of “tree-hugging” by their former
Sabbat brethren, keep to the cities.
Description of FoLtowers
Ittakesacercainkind of Cainite to follow this Pach.
Afver all, a rraly hestial vampire likely follows the Feral
Heart, a humane one retains het Humanity. The Path
Ssor rico
Fdof Harmony exists for those few Cainites who can find
ahalance herween the two sides and retain it, interact-
ingwith the world around them without feeling guilty.
As Harmonists progress, they realize that vampires are
less predatocs and more parasites, and this realization
actually makes co-existence with humane easier.
Harmonists may come from nearly any clan, but
they are most common among the Gangrel, Nosferatu,
Brojah and Ravnos, Since their Path coexists well with.
Humanity (and since the Sabet feels that they are
liabilities) theteare more Harmonistsin the Camarilla
than in other sects in the modem nights, but even a
scatement like that is a matter of scale.
Forrowine THe Pata
who have no sense of mercy or
compassion, the Hamonists do not disdain such feel-
ings Humansheve them afterall, and ha:mony eucails
keeping both the humsn side and bestial side of one’s
nature in check. However, if Harmonist does not feel
merciful, or if the situation seems to demand vicious-
nes she will do what is necessary. This artitusle makes
Harmonistsunpredictables the vampire who drank gen-
tly from a vessel and left her sleeping last week may tear
out onother’s throat tonight. On the whole, however,
Harmonists ate among the more temperate of Cainites,
even f they are only moxterate by dint of the balance of
extremes.
Common Abilities: Since the ‘natural habitat” of
the vampire isthe city, Harmonistsare likely to acquire
Area Knowledge, City Secrersand Streetwise, the bet
ter to know their territory. Most also have ratings in
nvival and Animal Ken, Since Harmonists are ex
pected toretain some of theirhuman mindsets, Empathy
2 common.
Preferred Disciplines: Animalismis seen asa good
way to commune with the natural world, but it isn't
required. Many Harmonists learn Ausyex and Obfus-
cate (both good hunter's tools) and/or Presence (geod
for bork huring and relating to husmans).
Tit PaTHOPHARMONYFUPRARCHY OF SINS
Séore Moral Guideline
10 Attempting to alter the natural world
Indulgng che Jybae or playing too
effectively at being mortal
Failing to hun when hurry
Pointless cruelty-or kindness
‘Not respecting i ronger Vampire's domain
Allowing gross disruption of the world,
Acting too human or too bestial:
Refusing to Kill ifnecessary
Feeling guilty abou killing when necésiary
Grossly upsetting the nacural world
(vandalism, arson,ete.)
Rationale
“The world does not need your improvement
Don't try to pliy God,
athhumanandCainiresocietis are unecessary orus
‘Hunger makes Barmony impossible —
vis aditrction: > i
Both are in your nature, bur de not tate jor baer
others without reason,
Predators donot mcck danger.
“Allehinigs disrupe the world simply by interact
with it Howe ver, doinso deliberately isa accack.
‘on all chings within the world.”
‘Acting too humans makes it hander 10 kill when
necedsary’ acting too bestial makes it too easy
Bettera dead mortal tonight than alive
tcl uncer tomorrows However, remember that
evett one dead moral does not-go unnoticed
discretion is paramount,
“Alllivesend: better they end'to feed you then in
‘gomie random or pointless ve
‘You have wo dwell here, too1 vy i os Tw.
The vires of society are the vices ofthe saints
—Ralph Waldo Emerson, Circles
Trapped between the great camps ofthe Camarilla
and Sabbat rests a no-man's land populated by disen-
franchised and expatriated Cainites called anarchs and
autarkis, These socialoutcasts mayprotest such descrip-
tions, but the fact remains that they exist as long as
either of the major secte ignores them in favor of
the other, Once the scions of the Sabbat or
sw of them will be strong enough to resist
peconning elie Pateniotelyy che Contaills wud Saba
ate often toopreoccupied with one another to deal with
y consider rebel elements, so. the anarch:
autarkisand occasional defectors trapped between Kin-
dred andCatnite society exist hy merit of reprieve. They
are nothing to eithersect but a perpetual ruisance and
the occasional danger,
Knowing this, what brings Cainites to espouse this
led unlifestyle? Why risk limited independence
existen
by angering two equally potent adversaries! The an:
swers depend on whom you ask: Some shrug and elais
thar they enjoy the thrill; others launch into philo:
sophical and political tirades against the twomnin sects
and maintain that their actions are issues of choice. A
candid few, however, adenit that they had no skers
tive. Fate unzipped its pants, and they could do nothing
but bend over and take it like a vampire,
‘Observers of the Cainite condition cite a variety of
reasons for why Cainites may titter in this social no.
man’s land. The Camarilla or Sabbat forced many into
the fringes because of ideological disagreements, imple
nistakes or unacceptable practices (a penchant for
diablerie, slaking one’s thirst on infants, etc.). Some
enter this gray zone of their own volition because they
either recognize their actions as “peculiar” or dis
with their blood kin's philosophies. Othets are just
han To Sis Sacer
0drifting through with no particular allegiance (Uncle
Tom to all, master of none)
AUTARHIS
Bydefinition, autarkic means independent or selt
sulficient, but ia the medern nights, itis too often jus
her way of saying victim, While morals hold
romanticized views of loners a¥ noble, independent
rebels striking out against society — stealing from the
richtohelpthe poorasit were—the truth s thatRobin,
Hood never bitinto Friar Tuck's neck fora nip of vitae.
Autatkis are Cainites, fist and fcremost, and regandless
of their intentions, they are every bit che Beast as thei
Camarilla and Sabbat cousins. By virtue of theirsolitary
nature, perhaps they are even more the monster than
anyone cates to admit, Regardless of whatever action
deposited them on the fringes of vampiric society, they
are convenient
ta
egoats for the nearest sect, easy
1s for some youngblood looking to sharpen her
pi tid este Yo Fey
nany autarkis, che Beastis a constantcompan-
anditsvoice growa louder with thepassing loneliness.
A few succumb to its impulses, surrerstering toa cabin-
fever-like ftenzy. Others preaceupy themselves with
indul apped, while a rare handful
possess the spiritual or mental wherewithal co stave off
hight after night ofa haunted existence. Going mal is
hardly comantic, so what drives Cainites into thisstate
of-being, whatkeepsthem here, and whatdoeseveryone
think of them? The answers are many
TeSeveN Denver sans
Ane
“sever,
be
bit of slang among some young vurmpites is
horefor the seven deadly sins, The practice
un in the Sedom of cities, New York, among Sabbat
acks, and t somehow fell into neonate usage with the
city’s fll. The namesake seven-D ate often causes fer
young Kindred becoming autarkis, and che conceit
ascribes the ways in which these Cainites managed to
extract themselves from sect allegiance through choice
or folly to one of the seven deadly sin.
* Pride —Few Cainites emerge from the Embrace
proclaiming “I wantio become autarkis." Well, echars
not incentionally. The folly of the Embrace is that it
instillsa sh of power unequalled inexperience. Many
neonates and fledglings emerge from the change stron
ger, sleeker and deadlier than ever. Suddenly they are
the lions of ehe savanna, seconds away fiom that burst
of vigor thar fells their antelope prey. Mose young
vampires are smart enough to keep their mouths shut
and recognize the valuccf experience, age ortheirsiee’s
claws. Others are not so well disciplined, and they
overestimate their ability: They mouth off to the pack
priest, insult a well-respected harpy or turn a fateful
share toward the sheriff. Ifthey are lucky, samecne slaps
them on the wrist and they learn their lesson. Other
times, response is quick and brutal, and the fledgling,
neonate or even respected Ceinite finds himself oscra
cized from sect society ina mortal heartbeat. Many
autarkis who owe their banishment to pride have no
ane to blame hur themselves. Their egos are their
greatest adversaries, and someone decided to make an
example of them.
‘Akin to this ate are those stubborn Cainices whose
pride drives them into yoluntary exile, Perhaps their
sires or masters abused them once too often, or pethaps
the vampire simply tired of serving as a pawn in the
Jyhad ora foot soldierto the cause. Proud Cainites often
‘chafe easlly while in service w others, and they develop
& "never-again’ attitude before venturing off on their
own. They rarely remain autarkis, however. Part of
pride involves a dose of egorism, and vainglory cannot
survive ma void, Cainites who suffered under the yoke
of their sires often join the Anarch Movement, while
those who believe that the sect never really appreciated
their contributions usually become nuclei for cults of
personality, Few rerum to the security of their sect
unless absolutely necessary.
* Avarice— An iconoclastic elder of Clan Brujah
ones stated that avarice was a remnant of mortal folly.
Avatice implies wanton, uncontrolled greed, which in
turn impliesimpatience. To creatures whoare virtually
etemal, patience is often paramount to survival. Yet,
stein vermplnes sll pontine a mral's ence oF tain
they want everything now, Avarice is that clumsy si
‘Autarkis burdened with impatience often earn
saries through their heavy-handed atiempts to accrue
weelth, power or inluenice. They lie without diseistion,
steal without skill and play the Jyhad with the finesse of
a drunkard. Along the way, they step on too many toes
and reap an empty crop. Whether the sect casts the
aautarkis ourbecause he did not warrant Final Death, or
the outcast escaped hefore a lynch mob reached his
doorstep matters little. His greed proved overwhelming
and probably still remains a hindrance in his existence
These autaris can never stay outside sect unlife, and
they try continually to exert their influence where it
remains unwanted. They often meet a quick end at the
hands of sect vampires or by othes autarkis who do not
want them drawing the unwelcome attention of the
Camailla or Sabbat hierarchy.
Lust — Lust is dangerous, for it implies that the
Cainitecannot control hisdesites topostess:omeoneelse
Perhapstheautarkiscraves the prince’sharem of beautiful
Sasor mE BLOOD
0heals or he cannot stop thinking about torturing and
feeding from the eldeely. Many burdened with «ich
thoughts often exile themselves because there are no
sectets among Cainites, In a society where vampires can
sense intent through the hue of auras, spy on ane another
sesccn andl ad mind, chose with wibiddcn desires know
that their fantasies are never safe. They can no longer
protect theirown thoughts, and they realize that isolation,
may be the only hope of true privacy. The tricky thing
about Canute socery that it snotoften the pasion that
proves embarrassing, but the individual's shame in his
‘ownclesiresthatisinstrumental. MostCainitesdenotgive
a second thought 10 same-sex lovers or addictions ot
fetishes. Fora neonate who considers her lesbian attrac
tions, foot fixation or need to be publicly humiliated an
unwanted aspect of her personality, however, these secret
activities now become herpersonal shame and an avenue
into blackmail. Ir does not matter what other people
thinks itmatterswhattheyknow. The majority of Cainites
quickly mave pas their rmortal preconceptions of accept-
able bekavicr, but a few eirher canoe or they knew thar
their sect will never condone theit activities. There is
nothing eft to do then but sequester one's self from other
‘vampires and pursue these desies on society's fringes.
Envy Envycoversa gamut of desires, whether
the Cainite covers the respected position of pack priest,
the Vencrue's beautiful feeding vessel or che wealth of a
dot-com success story. Of the deadly sins, this vice Is
gevcially dnevtel towaudaapecific individual or target
Autarkisof this stripe saw something that was not theirs
(be ica person, prestige, influence, power or capital,
and they rook every step to procure it for themselves
regardlessofthe cost... and failed, IheCainitesurvived
only because someone stopped him before he went too
far, or because he fled destruction and isstill running, In
either case, his ambition is unfulfilled, but his desire
remains enflamed. His very existence is a reminder of
hisfailures, and he spendsevery passing night scheming
and plotting wich the hope of avenging himself, Th
autarkis are most dangerous, for they understand the
benefitsof patience and planning. They conceive inti
cate strategies, always with theireye on the prize, Ofthe
autarkis, those cast out for this sin ate most likely to
monitor the activities afthe local eect and make them.
selves inclispenssble to ambitious or oblivious neonates
or fledglings They want eyes, ears and hands to act 8s
their proxies and move where they cannot. In return,
the autarkis may offer wealth, information, secrets ot
even training in the gifts of the undead,
* Gluttony — Only in Camarilla society do such
vices assins of the blood exist; the Sabbat consider sich
activities aright of their supetior existence. One of the
(Cures Te: Sno Ser
atmany possiblities here is that the aurarkis somehow
endangered the herd too often by feeding to the vessel's
death, feeding indiscriminately or maintaining overly
lange herds that risked breaching the Masquerade. When
the news relates the story of a crack house raid, for
example, itis possible that the sheriff ot prince sane:
tionedthe assault because a local vampire drew hisherd
from said crack house in squalid conditions and with
litle interest for
is not universally so compassionate as to rescue ‘live-
stock,” but it does care about the Masquerade. Such
precarious herds invariably draw the attention of social
services, child welfare, the police, DEA, FBI and a
plague of news crews, so the prince steps in before the
matter spirals beyond control and makes sure thar
someone culets of kills the herd before the propec
authorities can qucation them. Again, the Camilla
costracies the Kindred responsible for this “unpleasan:
situation," or he escapes.
Sometimes, though, the autarkis is not directly
responsible for the gluttony. Kecently, in New York, the
Camarilla victory and afew Sabbat defections brought
asurfeit of Kindred into the city, Thead hoc prince, the
Nosferatu Caleros, feared that the influxwould breach
the 100,000:1 ratio of mortals to vampires for safe
feeding practices, and he created scourge patrols to kick
undesirables out of the city. At the top of the lise were
abbat defectors of lesser rank who knew that leavin?
the safety of New York would mean their destruction,
Instead, they vanished into the New Yorkunderground,
hecoming autarkis.
Under some circumutances, the so-called glutton”
endures selfexpatriation because he engages in the
loathsor ict of diablerie. Whether he committed it
‘once and waits or the telltale black veinsto vanishfrom
his aura, of if the act has become addiction and the
diableristcan no longer top himself, becoming autarkis
is often the only way to protect the truth, Unfortu-
nately, turning autarkis means retreating from undead
soclet}, sometimes permanently and completely, Lest
formeralliesandacquaineancesinvestigatetheKindred’s
whereabouts. Sabbar Cainices, however, enjoy some
freedom with the Amaranth since it is one ofthe spoils
‘of Monomancy. The Sabbatdoes question the loyalties
cof members who engage in such activities too readily,
though. Diablerie is addicrive, and the Sabbat wants
Caimites servile to nobody's blood but their pack’
# Wrath — Wrath involvescrimes ofthe moment,
often closestto the Beastinnature. Whilethe Camarilla
and Ssbbac point 10 the aurarkis as loathsome, self
involved crearures who prize themselves aboveall others,
the face is that anyone can hecome autarkis, It rarely
requires 2 specific predisposition; it needs merely a
moment of angerin the weong place, at the wrong time.
Wrath in context to Cainites implies on explosive,
coverwhelmingrage, even frenzy, fora variety ofteasons.
‘While certainly emberrassing, i israre.butnocunheard
of, for the enraged vampire toclaw the face off the pack
priest ora peer amid shocked Kindred at Ehsiurn. Inthe
second ittakes to lose control, the Beast is supreme and
the Cainite-is-marked forever‘ by hie actions, Some-
times, the powers that be inflict swift and decisive
punishment because the Cainite attacked someone of
importance. Other times, the vampire becomes utarkis
after several displaye of low self contcol
Unfortunately, Kindred who are hanished because,
of their ill tempers are never truly alone, Camacilla
authorities may use this vampire asan object lesson, but
they also keep a watchful eye on the autarkis. Some
thing about theirfall from grace (suchas an influential
sire,alenien: prince or anallyamong the primozen) did
not warrant their destruction, but the Camarlla may
‘well sanction destruction if the autarkis frenzies again.
—all inthe name of protecting the Masquerade. Many
autarkis who are exiled in this manner know that they
are under surveillance. Someone watches them, wait-
ing for them to frenzy so they can justify their murder.
Someone may even try to provoke the aurarkis, oF just
kill him and lie about the circumstances.
* Sloth — Ignoring the obvious connotation of
laziness for 2: moment, accusations of sloth against
Cainites imply that they are not "toeing the sect line”
or “furthering its goals.” This holds truer among Sabbat
peeks; which sciwaly enemursge théle netabew par
ticipate in sect rites and in the holy cause. Despite the
Creation Rites, membership within the Sabbat still
produces its share of “unworthy” Cainites (accerding to
sect perception). Backing our of « War Party of legit
mate Monomancy duel, allowing a traitor to escape
during a Wild Hunt, fraternizing with the enemy once
toooften and consistently losing in Games of Instinct
are all punishable failings. Regardless of the cause, there
are fewer Sabbat autarkis running arcund because the
sect destroys its mistakes or allows them to bring about
theit own destruction. Unlike the Camarilla, which
turns failures into examples, the Sabbat is far less
forgiving
For Camarilla Kindrad, instances in which some-
‘one becomes aurarkis through “sloth” are rare, but they
do happen. The Camarilla recently issued a blood hunt
‘against a prominent ex-primogen and Nosferatu elder,
after it was revealed that she knew about a coven of
Sabbat amassing within the city. The Nosferatu under.
standably vanished. Several other Sewer Rats came to
Sworn 8.000
aher defense claiming that the elder probably received
the information in confidence and could not reveal it
wwithour beraying some code of silence or word of
honor, Some Camarills Nosferatu even hinted that
they would not help destroy one of their own over &
this. The Inner Cincle dale with the
problem immediately ky sending Nosferatu Justicar
Cock Robin and Archon Federico DiPadua to handle
the matter. Therwoaccused several Nosferatu of being
accomplices co the elder, and they allowed the accused
rohecome autatkis (rather than suffer the Final Death)
tostem any internal dissent. The ploy worked, and the
(Camarilla Nosferate are now playing along.
OtHeR ConsmmeRATIONS
While the sover-Ds tight sem like an eaty wy to
quantify aucarkis, most Cainites have donens af other
reasiis whi they inigh became 0 ae ae
Ermhraced into sich an existence, with theie sire already
loathed by a secr (normally the Camarilla). The Sobbat
believes in the pack over the sire, with loyalty offered to
the whole test and the indiviual st, They are less hkely
to damn the childer of x particular Cainite unless she
follows in her sire's footsteps. Camarilia Kindred, on the
other hand, place the onus on the sre through the Fourth
Tradition. Therefore, while the sie is responsible for his
childe'sactions, some Kindred also believe that the prog
‘eny camries the burden of their sire’s mistakes — again
bringing new definition to sins of the blood.
Other autarkis are the bastard chiller of illegal
Embraces (those committed against the Third Trad.
tion, or done without the recognition ot the sanctity of
a Creation Rite). For whatever reason, the sire-cban
cdons these “orphaned whelps,” leaving them to fend for
themselves. Panders, some Caitff coteries or anarchs
‘occasionally adoprtheseautarkisand introduce them to
(ie foesion oe anothes: Only the rate orshanied varapite
is strong, smart or lucky enough to remain autarkis for
any length of time, Both the Camarilla and Sebbat fear
esrong individuals however, foramong them may
Tic due next Vlad Tepes, the ment reviled of all acarkis
‘Another sub-segment of autarkis includes the trai-
tors, those Kindred or Gainites who switched sides
before their city fell to anther sect’s incursion or under
some orher dire circumstance. While both sects appre-
ciate high-canking or ideological defections for dhetr
propagands machine, they rarely trast someone who
bexayed their compatriots and ideals because theit
survival was in jeopardy, These traitors are momentary
heroes for the night it takes either sect to parade them
around, then of forgotten and ignored. Few packs or
coteries want these individuals as members, and some
make ita point of beating that lesson into the defector,
In some cass, such a Cainite becomes autarkis by
circumstance, drifting far enough outside sect activity
w avoid attention, but not for enough that the other
side can easily deal with the traitor. Thes
asutarkis rarely survive beyond a few yea
because they commit suicide from. the isolation or
because someone finally destroys chem. For more inior
mation, see “Switching Sects,”
Never forget that while some Cainites simply fall
between the cracks, others jump. Both sects have their
ments, but ualife with either includes some ugly possi
bilities. The Sabkat renouncesitsmortal tesandfocuses
on its holy struggle against the Antediluvians, whileche
vamarilla isa nest of Byzantine power plays und politi.
ibhingon scales undreamed of by kine minds,
ites want part of neither world for whatever
reason, and they forge their own way. This decision isa
difficult one, forthe sects do not believe in true neutral
itywhenitcomesto individuals. One iseitherapotential
ally ors porantial emery. Unfortunately f
autarkis, their preferences and practices ostras
automatically, and joining either side entails
struction. Some Cainitesare purely mercenary, with no
intereat im any war or cause that forces thems « break
their neutrality, Others are still strongly tied to the
mortal world: a Malkavian who plays messiah to her
kinecommunity atone forher’ nsce
who looks and acts like a child because he ean enly
relate to children (mentally and physically), a Brujah
detective who has ghoul spics among the department to
help him stem focal crime. All these autarkis cannot
surrender some facet of their mortal existence, so they
remain & strong part of it regardless of the dictates of
either sect. Many Cainites mistakenly believe that
becoming a vampire washes all mortal concerns away
The truth, however, is that the first few years (or
decades...) are a period of adjustment. A Cainite does
the weight of undeath until she sees her
friends and family grow old and die. A Cainite doesnot
sudienly stop loving or hatingeverythingshe did inher
rmorcal years. Everything simply pales in comparis
blood, but the ties arestrongenough thar same C
become autarls because theycan never abandon thei
former lives and laved ones (at least not yer). It is their
weak anchor in a truly frightening world
Although certainly not the last word on thematter,
a growing body of selexided wstarkis has earned away
from the sects because Gebenna looms, Gathering
around the campfires of Geheana cults, hey pursuc a
variety of actions. Some fear the apocalypse and wor-
ship these elder Cainites tn the hopes of surviving the
(Guo Tuo: Ss oF Sty
ryend times. Others hunt the Antediluvians and their
in hopes of preventing their rise. At the
pectrum’s extremes lie suicide pact cults, Golconda:
yuest groups (tosave their souls before it istoo late) and
Cainite survivalists. The Jyhad isreachingits endgame,
and they all know it. How they conduct themselves
however, is the issue.
Witt ixoTHe NioHiTs AWAY
perhaps atragicrealiy that autarkis spend their unlives
imply surviving. The Kindred have no support groups
to guide the autarkis past the sharp
rock rapids of their existence. They have only trial,
or pain and the constant threat of éestrction toplay
These outcasts leam theit lesions quickly
fF mentors rea
asaslow-witted aurarkis.
nave survived thus far. Instead the
autarkis must adapt and become cunt
ause there isnosuch thi
1g. More impor
of the game
castalo tumed
him into someone's enemy; itisan inevitability of living
among monsters. Few vampices smply vanish into the
world without causing ripple
liate level, the enemy might be a specific persor
tantly, they know when to obey the ru
and when to throw them out the win
Whatever made the Cainite an ou
somewhere, On the most
or cteature whom the autarkis wronged. On a gt
scale, the outcastis antagonistto an entire sect by o
nothing more than reason of suspicion, Regariles of
whether the autarkis knows of such adversaries or not
he should alwvaysbelieve that someone is out rodestray
him. Ir is the only way to continue existing.
The first rule one realizes upon becoming autarkis
s that she is immediately periona non grat, the same
way India’s old encte system treated Harijeen (LL a
ables), and Westerners ignore their h
of greater station, and few individuals are lower than
hut
meless, These
auitarkis,except perheps forthe subjectof able
cen the Camatila’s view of the Nosfera
in the best of eases, persona non grata isan accurate
term, and the autarkis enjays — if such is the proper
sword — relative privacy outside oceasional harassment
at the hands of dledglings and neonates. This luxury
ists only for Cainites who were once smportant to tk
local sect scene. Their fall from grace warranted
ntence, but the regional elders bear the autarkis no ill
will or hatred, only pity. Other autarkis, however, are
fi Benjamin Crayshaw, a ced,
Toreador pariah once existing on the fringes of San
not so. fortunate repatr
Sas He ooo
4Diego, described his experiences as akin to the Nazis
treatment of Jews in the 1930s, before the “Final Solu-
tion.” The Camarilla and Sabbat rarely advocate open
violence against autarkis (or else they would have
destroyed the outcast themselves}, but neither do they
often reprimandany Cainite whowrongsthem. Aurarkis
have seen their havens burned, their finances and assets
suddenly evaporate, found their mortal loved ones
drained (or worse, Embraced), received destruction
hreats ard borely cscoped ambushes
Aurarkis ate often convenient scapegoats for what-
ever ails the sect. When it finds amember destroyed or
someone cries traitor ora Cainite robs the communal
haven, or the prince wakes in afoul mood, the autarkis
make convenient (and politically impotent) victims
They can call upon no one. The only vampires whoplay
at fosteringrelations with the auearkis know that chey
are the perfect patsies if anything goes wrong. Even
sadder, the autarkis realize their true worth, but what
choice do they have! Nobody else will alkto them, and
teganiless of the “lone creature of the night” routine.
Camites need some — any — companionship. Many
willingly entertain alliances that might work against
them because three years have paswed since anyone
spoke to them, or more importantly, listened,
Some autarkisexist as nomad because it isthe only
‘way to stay sane, to continue existing. Others are
hunted Remaining in one place meanseveryone knows
where the outcast makesher haven, one night someone
will destroy or stake him. Staying in one place limits @
Cainite's options for escape and retreat. Ie is just an:
‘other anchor slowing him down. Like Emmet of Clan
Nosferatu, nomadic autarkis travel to cities where no-
body knows them, taking melancholy comfort in the
company of others, if only temporarily. Iroffers them @
sense of control over their own unlives, even if it is
tenuous. The risk ofthis practice is if aCainite discovers
that the autarkis deceived him into sheltering her. A
duped host may become hostile atbeing played for afoo!
by such a vagrant, or he may even stake or destroy the
pariah. After all, who will miss the autarkis or even
protest her disappearance? Other risks includeencoun-
tering Lupines, or even falling to the proliferating
number of hunters crawling out of the wooehworle
‘Therefore, che autarkis seeks refuge in. temporary ha-
vens and travels to different cities until knowledge of
her legacy dies down enough to settle somewhere in
obscurity. Although she is no closer to making allies ot
findingcomfort, theautarkis holds atleastsome control
dover her existence, no matter how transient.
Many vampires harbor the misconception that
auarkis exist in a withdrawn, elmose monastic
unlifestyle. Somehow their seclusion from the sect
offers them time tocontemplate personal matters, Their
lack of responsibility allows them to pursue a simile,
almost idyllic existence, This assumption is as fa from
fact as the Cainite’s own living heartbeat. Becoming
autarkis ie « nightly contest for survival agtine: xeno
phobia, against denigraticn, and against the possibility
of destruction. Even those left to their own devices
struggle against the decaying spiral of their sanity and
is the Beast chat is solitary in nature. Cainites still bear
some shred of humanity — enough to instill chem with
need for community and fratemity. Autarkis possessno
suchanchor. Whether robbed of this companionship or
enduringthelackofithecause ofselF inflicted isolation,
the ourcast has more time to contemplate the whispers
ofthe Beast and endureitshunger. Few emerge from this
continued harrowing intact.
SuNasanv Anrowsor
Ourraceous FORTUNE
Given. the lonalinees ond isolation
autarkis is dificult tobeliove thar they pose
either sect. Yet, the Sabbat and Camarilla are very wary
of these pariahs. They represent unknown quantities,
seditious elements, a seet’s weakness, and sometimes,
heyeven represent personal fears. The sects have their
reasons —some valid some baseless —but the very fcr
that the fears exist is enough to elit their general
suspicion against the autarkis
On a fundamensal level, both the Sabbat and
Camarilla distrust the autarkis because of their poten-
tial or sedition. The sect’ example in illustrating this
fear!Son of the Dragon, Viad Tepes, Dracula. The feats
of this legendary Cainite are well accountedforby other
sources; suffice to say his actions and very existence
worry both the Camarilla and the Sabbat. They fea
him, sand they fear that another like him could rise up
from among the ranks of the autarkis (that is t9
potent Cainite outside their jurisdiction and influ-
ence). In these Final Nights, the Sahbar needs more
chan just powerful allies. This sece must make sure that
the Antediluvians cannot manipulate someone like
Dracula. The Camarilla, however, fears the rise of yet
Snicthi piete on leaned Genes’ seucieeshig,iern
Dracula represents theultimate in ego, casting aside the
Camarilla Traditions for his own pleasures, The war
against the Sabbat is taking its toll, and the Cemanla
cannot afford to fight on two fronts simultaneously
Already the proliferation of Gehenna cults worries
them, and it taxes their resources and manpower, The
appearance of a charismatic “messiah” could eaiily
weaken chetr power base at this crucial time, Yet, tf
(Gur Tvo; Sts Sacer
6either side wantonly slaughrers the autarkis out of fear,
it runs the risk of alienating some of the independent
clans, making amartyr out ofa small-time cult leader o¢
galvanizing the autarkis against it.
¢ sects also fear traitors in light of recent events
(che fall of New York and Atlanta, the destruction of
the Tremereantiriby and Ravnos, the bloomofGehenna
‘cults, etc. ). Many autarkis are former members afone or
both sects. and chey may carey with them naceeunted
sectets Both the Camauilia and Sabbat walk a fine line
between diligence and paranoia, buteven they cannot
destroy everyone who crosses the line. The sects reserve
the Wild Huntand the Lexealionis for the most griev-
‘ous offenses. All others endure corporal punishment,
censure and, rarely, excommunication — abandon
ment by the sect ora declaration of anathema. Given
recent losses for cither side, however, the Camarilla and
Sabbat do advecate harsher punishments over banish-
ment to prevent secrets from falling into the enemy's
hands. This policy may decrease the numberof existing
uarkis, bur neithersecteanaccouncfor thoseamites
abandon camp willingly
Beyond thesect itsel individual vampires loathe and
abuse stucatks for very personal reasons: fear and igno-
rance, Partof itisthecliquish nature of the sects,packsand
ccoteries, all of which encourage the xenophobic treat
ment of outsiders or those deemed different, The real
reason why some Cainites treat autarkishanhly however,
is that ever present fear that they themselves could share
the auvarkis' fare. Many autarkis are victims of simple
rmistakesaindfailingsthateveryonecorumits EveryCainite
fremies ar come point in his existence: every Kindred
invariably offends another vampire of greater or lesser
station. The difference berween a sect vampire and an
aucarkts, however, is that the circumstances were some-
how different, and one managed to walk away from his
encounter while the other pad fort. Knowing that unlife
can be that random, that brutal, in its finality isa scary
leson. Unfortunately for such cuteasts, the autarks is
constant proof ofthis inequity, anid Ca
lash out at that image than addvess it Autarkis are a
warning that anyone can fall far and fast, and nobody
wants thr eruth waved in his face
Ot course, few autarkis deserve this justification or
pity. Some Cainitesendure this existence because they
eamed their punishment. They injured, stole, raped or
committedsome other act of violence of malice against
theit own community, and they received proper sen
tencing. Ifthe individual isautarkis by choice,however,
this arouses even greater suspicion, Whatis she hiding?
What does she fear! Is she actually a spy or traitor? In
icy wok rather
thiscase, Camarilla and Sabbat alike feet fully justified
inunraveling this mystery, allin the name of protecting
their sect. Since autarkis rarely possess any recourse to
protest their treatment or bring theis attacker to "jus-
tice” outside of destroying them, sect vampires rarely
worry ahout retribution for victimizing the autarkis,
Yet, not all autarkis are helpless targets of sect
harassment. Occasionally, a Camarillaprince or Sabbat
hishan hitecable-hodiod end skilled autarkis to perform
his sordid deeds. With Clan Assamite's recent "libe
tion," many elders need Cainites to perform theft
assassinations and other duties with noquestions asked.
Autarkis are obvious choices for such assignments
cause they hold no affiliation with the local sect, they
have more co gain by cooperating, and if caughe, their
employer can deny all aifiliation. The autarkis know
that they aic expendable, but some opportunities arc
toolucrative to ignore. In fact, some pariahs manage to
survive through these ventures, preferring the autonomy
of contract work to swearing fealty toa particular sect.
All autarkis-for-hire, however, recognize the risk of
betrayal that they run, but most believe that they can.
avoid such fates... or else they are truly desperate
ANARCHS
Equality, redistribution of wealth, freedom from
the shackles of elder rule... all these slogans sound
egalitarian and even noble to mortal sentiment, but
Cainite society views such maxims with the same viru
lence that Senator McCarthy displayed pursuing
so-called "subversives” These aredangerous ideologies
in dangerous times, but for the anarchs, change must
come now, regardless of the cost. In many ways, their
demandsecho differentequality movements, including
their failing impatience and dismissal of the potential
backlash. On the surface such friction invariably boils
down to generational conflicss between the status quo
and the childer who envy the wealth of cher elders (at
least to the elders’ perceptions). With the anarchsand
thesects, however, these fears are more deep-rooted in
experience and moder fears. Tothe Sabbat,theanarchs
are an undirected and unruly mob, ripe for acagey elder
to dieent ayer whira, while the Camanilla believes that
they endanger the very Traditions. Unfortunately, uch
conflicts arenever about rightor wrong; they are always
about who brays the loudest. Rightnow, the Sabbarand
Causarila appear be winning the match, but some
conservative factions within the sectsalso wonder ifthe
elders of the great clans felt as confident before the
Anarch Revolt upended the Middle Ages.
SosorreBioon
4CAMARILLA Views
The Camacilla bases its concems of anarchs on
present anxieties, but it backs ts arguments with expe
rience. Fortunately, those experiences serve asa formof
hindsight piven the Camarila’s encounters with the
Sabhar hur it inde them to the present agendae and
capabilities of the more modern anarchs,
‘Two major events in Cainite history revolve around
generation-based conflicts, beginning with the Second
Geretions dessuesionat the andsof their Aries
vian childer, and continuing through to the Anarch
Revolt that eventually suw the extermination of several
Methuselahs, two Antediluvians and hundreds (if not
thousands) of Cainites. Granted, such things as
Antedliuvions are largely discounted by the Camilla,
butstomes ahout them are understood to be metaphorical
atleast. In these cases, the metaphor represents signifi
cant upheaval in Kindred history, probably embodying
thedeath ofmary vampires orthe destuction ofa brood!
founder. The latter event's baptism in blood gave rise to
the nascent Sabbat, a constant thom in the Camauilla’s
lanks for over 500 years. Given that the contemporary
Anarch Movement bears some similarities with the for:
ination of the Sabber, i safe to say that the Canaria
ddoes nor want a repear of that historical incident.
Currently, the anarchs represent the second stron
est dhicat to the Camarilla’s manifest destiny (outside
the Sabla). Kaowing that old Claro Lasonbra and
Teimisce (ell when they failed r acknowledge heir
intemal problems, the Camarillaistrying desperately to
avoid another Anarch Revoltand Convention of Thotns
fiasco, Additiomily,theanarchs areslowly losing ground
in their strongholds along che Pacific seaboard thanks
to the Cathayons, prompting some within the nner
Couneil to declare the anarchs afading threat. Others,
howe
er, fear an anarch resurgence, a final pushy as it
were, to restore their political struggle. Ifsuch a thing
‘occurs, these young rabble-rousers may well prove the
comered animal fighting for its very survival
nd historical bias, and on the surface, the
"scencral grievance with the anarehs' policies
is the redistribution of finances, power and assets — or
the opportunity for such, to hear the anarchs tel i.
Sich a redistribution might work: out (Fevoryane had
tuen Embraced atthe sume time, bur the fact remains
thatthe Kindred in power took centuries toaccructheiz
wealth and influence, and they ate not willing to
sutrenderall chat hard work. Why should they advocate
ssuality for everyone when thele ensie existence fol-
lowed a harsh pecking order and centuries of slaving
tovard one goal? There is no parity in this existence,
and only sorts believe thac everyone is bom equal
Cainites enter this existence with automatic advan
tages and disidvantages. [eis the nature of the Beast:
The difference in the potency of vitae alone sets one
generation apart from the next and establishes a per-
ceived order of rightful supremacy. Age is the second
factor distancing sire from chile
To Kindred, the anarchs are their jealous and
unruly offspring who throw tantrums when theycannot
have what they want. The Camarilla argues that power
and wealth come to those who swork and struggle for
theirposition. They deserve theirkeep, and they appre-
ciate thetrstatusall the more for it. Eaming something
for nothing creates a weaker society ignorant of its
accomplishments. It rewards the lizy, Amusingly, these
arguments are merely window dressing and misdirec-
tionfor the Camarilla’s true, but unspoken concsmn:the
threat tothe very Traditions that founded the sect. The
anarch’scall for equality and an end to the “tyranny of
the elders” flies in the face of the Tradition of Doraain,
the Tradition of Progeny, the Tradition of Accounting
snd the Tradition af Hospitality The Anarch Move.
ment is a menace to the Camarilla by virtue of its
demands, and the seer knows that the anarchs will
accept nothing else. Therefore, there is nonegotiation
to be done oralliance to be made. The anarchs pursue
a path and unlifestyle that che Camarilla does not and
cannot condone because it counters everything upon
which the sect prides itself, Thesr struggle for equality,
as for aa he Camilla believes, isu return to the Durk
Ages, during which injusticesagainst Cainite and kine
alike went uncounted. The Cia
to these unruly times,and it simply refuses ro surrender
tts accomplishments and gains.
Fortunately forthe anarchs, two isues are currently
in their favor. The first is their loose relationship with
the Gangrel, and the second 1s their adherence to
portions of the Masquerade, First, the Camania lost
potent allies when the Gangrel walked, and i wants
them back for obvious reasons, The igrel, however,
intermingte with the anarchs freely given their shared
tastes for freedom and the opportunity ro determine
theirown fates, and that means theCamarilla must treat
either faction with kid gloves. Many accounts figure
thatthe Gangrel are che most numerous alan amongiie
anarchs, and no daub: contribute to the Caitiff popula.
tion among the Gangrel as well. The Inner Council
knows that it cannot risk subduing the anarchs openly
without inadvertently injuring or drawing the Gangeel
into the fight. The risk is currently roo great, and the
split between the Gangrel and Camarilla is too fresh,
Second, the anarchs observe certain principles of the
Masquerade including the need to remain hidden, and
arilla refuses to return,
(Coys Too: St oF Seca
4demonstrating self-control when feeding by not killing
smortal, This exerve alone makes the anarchs far nore
tolerable than the Sabkar, and more sympathetic to
some Camerills elders, Therefore, the Camarilla cur-
rently advocates a srudging lasses fate policy until the
situation either changes with the Gangrel,or the anarchs
abandon their more tolerable practices.
‘Sannar Views
Allche freedom noni of he esponsibilicy. To the
Sabbat, this mixture isa dangerous one, perhaps mote
dangerous than the Camarills's naivece. The anarchs
areundisciplined, undirected and per‘ect for manipula-
tion at the hands ofthe Anvediluvians, The sec’s fears
however, go far heyond this simplistic rationale. Yes,
the Third Generation are a looming threat, and yes, 100
many vampites are unprepared for the impending con-
flict, but the anarchs are also an affront to the Sabbat's
principal tenets. The Camarill fears a potential alli-
ance between the two factions, but the truth is that
many within the Sabbar do not respect the anarchs'
manifesto. Some Brothers and Sisters in Caine even
consider the rebels’ name an insult ro thespirit of theit
own struggle for freedom.
The Scbbat agrees with same of the Camarilla's
srievances against the anarchs, though certainly not
publicly. Equality cannot exist when blood potency
automatically differentiates one Cainite from another,
and anything taken without sacrifice is not worth the
effort. Beyond that, the Sabbar's grievances against
anarehs diverge wildly. What the Camarilla calls “earn:
ingyour keep," for example, the Sabbat calls survival of
the fiseee, The two may souinl aiuilas, bat tice ape
proach to the matter differs drastically
Chief among the Sabbat’s tenets is the precepe that
only the strong survive. Everything in their existence
involves winnowing the weak and strengthening the
whole. The Creation Rite ensures that only the intrepid
emenge from the Embrace, but it also hardens the mind
ang heart of the fledgling. Subsequently, unlifeis a series
of viae, challenges and contests centirually weeding the
Cainite garden while training the packs to respond fear-
lel, The Sabbat's eldest already faced down legendary
Antediluvins and hoary Methuselah, so they have an
inkling of what to expect of the Final Nights. The new
Sabbat, however, do not, s0 the eldest take it upon
themselves to educate, discipline and train their younger
pack mates for Gehenna — or for the bartles that will
prevent this cruel night. The anarchs, however, are an
affrant to this rigorous discipline and training. To the
Sabbat, the anarchs are lazy, weak, and mostly undeserv-
ingot the Embrace. They do not challenge themselves to
improve and become stronger; They insult Caine’seift
and their obvious superiority tn favor of pursuing mortal
desites of equity
More so, some of the more radical elements of the
Black Hand fear that che new Anarch Movement isan
attempt to weaken Cainites in preparation for the
arrival of the Antediluvians. The anarchs’ manifesto
urns vampires soft and docile by eliminating the need
for strupele. The Black Hand acenses the anarchs of
serving the Ancientsby attempting to de-fang and de-
claw Cainites,cuming them ino sheep for the slaughter.
The Ultra-Conservative faction, while supporting the
Black Hand's assertions, also uses the anatchs to illus
trate the dangers of decentralized rule, Moderates,
however, counter the Lltra-Conservatives by saying
chat the anarchs represent the fighting spirit for inde-
pendence that fostered the original Anarch Revolt
‘The Moderates recognize the current anarchs'deficien-
cies, but they believe chatthe Sabbatcan convert them
to the Sword of Caine. Some Loyslists agree, and they
advocate bringing chese tevolucionaries into the sect in
onder to create fifth column within the Camacila that
will undermine that sect and sunder it from within.
Naturally some Loyalist packs speciabiing in “field
conversions’ are atthe forefront in Los AngelesandLas
Vegas, recruiting those anarchs who orbit too far out-
side the protective nucleus of a coterie or gang.
Regardless of the hested debates concerning the
anarchs, the Sabbat, as a whole, seemingly frowns
upon the movement's undirected and undisciplined
methods, Like the Camarilla, the Sabbat draws its
arguments from history ss well It cites Caina's full
ure toestablish apeaceful kingdom as the reason why
the anarchs' attempts at equality wil fail, and it uses
the Anarch Revolt as proof that survival ofthe fittest
holds ere. A side-argument to
Sabbat’s reverential use of the Vaulderie and the
bonding through the Vinculum, a practice creared
during the Anarch Revolt to break the sha
the elders and unify dhe Subbac in strength of pur
pose. Anarchs, many of whom are already fleeing
from blood bonds and menial secvice to theirsires oF
erstwhile masters, abhor the Vaulderie unless it is
che only way to escape there present obligations. Ihe
Vinculum isan infringementon the anarchs' vaunted
personal freedoms, and this resentment affends the
Sabbat's sense of faith. The sect does not consider
the Vinculum a fetter. Instead, it believes that the
ritual strengthens the sects cause. The anarchs!
unwillingness tojoin in the Vaulderi inafironcto
the sect faich and further proof that theanarchsare
weak and misdirected
Sas om ooo
®SWITCHING SECTS
In the unlife of a vampite, it is dificult to know
where to stand and whom to trust, But vampires have
their own secieties, their awn political strictures and
their own ideological factions. Two sects, theCamarills
andthe Sabbat, cominate Kindred culture andonlythe
powerful, the reckless and the lucky can avoid belong-
ing to either. Most Kindred must choase one just to
urvivevenndapisiciiniee Unéy minkioectibveclineskieis'e
suit chem, For almost all Kindred, however, i's nat a
choice at all, at least initially following the Embrace.
It is not impossible to switch sides nt some later
point — ince, in some ways, the switch is very easy.
‘The Camarilla claims that every Kindred is already a
member, and joining requites little more than an-
nouncing interest and willingness to participate. The
Sabbat is less presumptuous, but it also accepts most
Cainites — once they've passed certain initiation nites.
Ofcourse, unlife is never rub; that simple, particu-
Jarly far 9 vampire wha wae ance part af the oppceing
sect. A fledaling’s “default desire to join the Camarilla
issoen ss genuine sel-preservation, and sometimesas a
true interest in joining and upholding vampinic “soci-
“éty." Foran sitablishad Subbot mainber; however, ever
such a sample act is treated with suspicion, What isthe
Sabha up to? Why isi sending one of ts own to spy on
theCamarilla? Whatdoes theSabbat stand to gain from
his? How send en will dishes to cantongey an we
is the target! Afterall, the Cainites of the Sabbat are
blood-sucking fiendsin the worst sense —they have no
interestin the Traditionsthat procectthe Kindred from
destruction at the hands of righteous mortals,
Ouror tke FRvino Dan...
Why would a Sabbat member choose to join the
Camarills? Several reasons come to mind. First and
foremost, the Camarlla offers protecsion, Ifa vampire
‘sina Camarilla-dominared city, oreven just one where
that sect is strong, he can presenthirnself to the prince.
Ifthe prince accepts hitn, that vampire should be anfe
from attacks by Camarilla vampires (atleast in theory),
‘and he can call upon his new prince and other members
ofthe city for aid in eepulsing Sabbat reachery as well
“This tsallassumingthat the prince accepesthe Kindred,
of sou. By presenting himself, the fugitive may be
calling down a blood hunt on hisown head and saving
Camarilla agents the trouble of having to look for him.
On ifthe pincechooses to keep his handsclean, he can
simply turn away the Kindred. What happens to an
unaligned intruder caught within Camarilla territory is
considered self-defense, justified response iran ongo-
ing Jyhad, and ifhe is denied protection or asylum, the
victim becomes fair game. Most Camarilla members
will wait until they are away from an assembly of the
undead before actingon this unwritten ne, though, for
civilitys sake
{A second reason to join the Camaillais freedom
In the Sabbar, Cainiees are part of apack, and they do
almost everything with their packmates, No secrets are
allowed, and personal interests are subjugated to the
inisaets of the peal on's whale (igeln, in cheoe).
Sabbat members are also expected to take part in
various rituals, rites and outings. Participation is not
‘open for discussion — packs have been known co diag
reluctant member along and force thei votake part, in
order to maintain their own standing. Ironically, ab
though the Camarilli has more rules, it ia move open.
Camarilla members are rarely required to attend meet-
ngs or participate in activities, Barring the occastonal
blood hunt or convocation. Provided they pay respects
tw the prince upon entering the city and they obey the
Traditions (which often means simply upholding the
Masquerade, not killing other vampiresandnormaking
a spectacle of oneself), Camarilla members are left 10
their own devices. For a Sabbat member, this can look
like heaven, particularly if he or she has interests
outside those of the pack and ambitions that ko not
follow the pack's plans and actions Clever Sabbat may
evensee through their own ect’sbickhanded notion
freedom and electto join the Camarillate taste freedom
that isn’t so inextricably tied to constant conflict.
Another reason to join the Camarilla is ideology
The Sabbat disapproves of the Ancediluvians, and it
claims dae chs Catnarilla is merely apuppershow doing
those ancients’ bidding. Many Sabbut members also
believe in separating from humanity, not hiding rom i.
The Camarilla believes in a quiet coexistence with
humanity. Switching from the Sabbat to che Camarila
states without words that the Camarilla's goals are more
valuable and viable than the Sabbar's, and thar the
future of vampiric society lies in peace and cooperation
(and secrecy). Sayingthat it iswrong isan obvious slap
in the face ofthe Sabbat. [tis also a direct insule to the
Cainite’spackmates and sire; one that isdifficuleto hide
of ignore.
{Icisimportant to note that joining the Inoonnu is
tot considered an ace of defection hy many Kindred
Thelnconnuisnocan opposing side, itisassumed tobe
alocsecallectionof vampireswhohaveopted out of the
politicalgames and powerstruggles. Whether this with-
drawal is an act of courage, cowardice or foolishness is
ot important. Becomingan Inconnu is astep laterally
rather han an about-face: But few ean join the Ineonnu,
‘Gut To: So Scary
#Their numbers are few, their invitations are rare, and
their methods are secretive. Only rarely do individual
vampires earn their attention and the opporcunicy t0
joi them.)
Politics is also a question. The Sabhat has political
gamesof ts own, of course — no large society can exist
without them. Buc inthe Sabbat, most games are overt,
contests of will and strength and determination, and
they tend toend quicklyand violently. tn the Camarill,
polities is long and drawn out, and occasionally even
bloodless (in every possible sense of the word). Sabbae
‘members who are tired of the constant physical chal-
lenges might long foramore cerebral challenge, and the
Camarilla can certainly offer that, with its twisted,
tangled schemes and hierarchies and alliances.
In point of fact, Sabar elders engage in intricate
plots just as Camarilla elders do. Some even see the
Sabbat-Camanilla conflict as an elaborate chess game,
with eklerson both sides committing pawns and rooks
tobattle. The difference is that many Camarilla mer
bois play ot polities, Af only to survive, Within the
Sabbat, it is usually onlythe elders who have the luxury
and the security to play such games, and few survive
long enough to achieve that age and power
Inro THe Fine
Wy would a Camarilla memberchoose to join the
Sabbat? Again, one answer is freedom, although of a
different sort. Kindred in the Camarilla spend much of
their unlives hiding what they arc, concealing their
abilities toavoid disturbing the potentially deadly rabble
that is moral kind. The Sabbat sees lietle point in this
deception: They ave whi they are, supemacural night
predators, and they take pride in that. After years o¢
even decades of hiding, it feels good to get out and
tocpenly acknowledge the truth ofone'sundead
existence and to proudly display one’s abilities. This is
a seductive lure, and the Sahbat uses it to temmpe mem:
bers of the Camarilla, offering them the chance to set
pretense aside — to finally reject the lie chat they are
still human, and accept the Beast inside.
This is not to say that the Sabbat announces its
presence and nature to the world. Far from it. The
‘Sabbar is crafty and well aware rhat sheer numbers are
inguinst it. But many Sabbar consider the Masquerade
‘outdated and! far too restricive. Packs are expected to
avoid massive exposure, but they are given far more
leeway with indivi
choose to kill any witnesses afterward.
Another lure of the Sabbat ispower. The Camarills
frowns upon open use of vampiric abilities, since that
could olert Inumanity to their existence and presence.
als, particularly since they may
abilities openly? Such abilities are part of their exist
ence, and they were obviously granted to make their
unlife easier (and more enjoyable), And way hide from
thehumanswhen Cainites have the porential to subjue
ate them instead? Humans are sheep, sources of food
andentertainment, butnothing more —why care what
they think, and what they might do? Humans do out-
‘number the Cainites, bur they are weak and frail and
mortal, and if it ever became plausible to even up the
battlefield, the Childer of Caine would have « signifi
cane advantage
Another attraction of the Sahbat is polities or
the lack thereof. The Camarilla srididled with politics
of the worse sort, intricate plots created by centuries-old
creatures who are willing to wait centuries more for
theirplans to seach fruition, Itseems the Kinied of he
Camarilla cannot take a single sep without running
alo! ofsomescheme or plan, and they must weigh every
word and action carefully, lest they offend the wrong
elder or ruin the plans of the wrong coterie, In the
Sabbat,everything ismore straightforward. The packis
firse and foremost, and the politics within each fuck
tend to be a simple matter of who leads the group and
who follows orders. The Sabbat itself has certain goals,
hutcheyare open goals, not subtle and hidden, andes:
Lume isspentplostingandscheming than pursuing their
objectives actively. For those Kindred who have spent
years enmeshed in detailed plans, hemmed in on every
sideby careful considerationsand counterbalance itis
good to be able to concentrate only on the wind, the
niighesky.the blood and the scent of mertale' fear. Inthe
Sabbat, Cainitesknow who their enemiesire, znd sich
enmities do not lst long — usually because one or the
other is destroyed shortly thereafter. But at least its
‘open, and quick, and not something to worry about for
centuries on end. Again, this is more true for neonates
than forelders, but few Sabbatsurvive that long. so they
have little reason to concern themselves with those
unpleacantree
Murat Exsiry
‘One reason that holds true for both camps is power
Different clans and Hoodlines have different abilities,
differentpotential and diferent secrets, Certain clans are
traditionally Saba andochersaretradivionally Cama
A handful may goantinibu, buttheyare certainly cificule
to locate. By switching to the other side, a vampire can
gain proximicy to new powers, powers not available to
them before. They can study these powers and attempt t0
master them, thusinereasing their own personal srength.
Many vamnpites exist for nothing onore than power, and 10
hem, the opportunity to grow in strength is worth any
Snsorn how
50rtk, Alo, alter a few centuries, most vampires become
mired at a certain political level as those around them
relegate them to certain roles and tasks. Without major
upheaval, they may never rise above thar level It isnot
unlike the mortal “glass ceiling,” with one major differ-
ence—it lassforever. By switchingtothe othersect, those
vampires step ourside their rut and gain the posibiliy of
advancing further because they are no longer locked into
thesame place asbefore andno longer held bucky others
rortoclann Bvoeif ay ews to vise up e dvate former
el again, it should be much easier the second time
around, given that their strength and experience is much
greater than it once was.
But ifexistence isso good on the etherside, why de
so few vampires switch? Several reasons prevent large-
scale defections. First and foremost, excape is necessary
Although the Camarilla grancs its members a large
amount of autonomy, itdraws the line at breaking the
Traditions — and joining the Sabbat is tantamount to
breaking them all, since if the Cainite has not yet
viclated the Masquerade, he will before becoming a
full-fledged Sabbat member, (Atleast, so neonates are
t der to increase their hostility toward the
ibbat.) Openly stating the desire to defect to the
Sabbatis foolish and self-destructive. The Kindred may
well find herself taken into custody and “helped” to see
the error of such a path: Such treatment may result in
the Final Death of the Kindred in question, or in the
destruction of her personality, bue for the Camara,
that is preferable to the alternative. Fleeing Camarilla
members often take secrets, as well —blackrnail infor
mation that could come in handy later, if they need to
deal wich theis former allie again. [eb fa wafer co kl
the fugitives and bury that material forever, ratherthan
continually watching over one’s shoulder
fecring from the Sabbat has its own problems
The major difficulty ts the pack. Each Sabbat membe
ispart of a small pack, and each cegularly drinks of the
thers’ blood ta strengthen their bond. This bond is
smote than symbolic, itis mystical, and it can be used to
all the errant member back. If a Sabbat member
manages tobreak his bond with the pack, he isveritably
an outcast, and he may even be hunted at will, Hi
former packmares will be the frst to seek him out, and
they will be the most rabid at tracking him down, to
ack. tay convince you
dangee to your Eamity and fonds: tmayeven
threaten you, your family or your fiends if you don’ cease
allconcact. Sound familiar?
Control. Acultimmediately rendersyou powerles:
co.conerol your own destiny, Yeai enter a hisracchy at
the lowest level. The cult makes sure you understand
thar it knows what's best for you. [etells you that you
rnust lear to fnetion accordingto its rules orflounder
Inoeder tojoin, you rurt dedicate yourself to it for the
fit weekend, week. month ot year, During that time, it
tells youhow and where to eat, what to think, what to
feel, whom to love and when: to sleep. It teaches you
existence according to itstenets. Ir binds you to its best
interests and leaves you no power to change your fite
It hullies you. Tt rerorizes you. It makes you weak.
Sound familiar?
Mind-adjusting techniques. Certain cults we meth-
ods that suppress doubts among their followers. They
may include psychologically damaging tactics such as
mecitation, isolation, forced discomfort, chanting, de-
hunciation sessions, humiliation, exhausting work
schedules, repetitive exercises, subliminal sugzestion,
bchavioral modification, postive and negative rein-
forcement or hypnosis. When used in. combination,
these techniques — sometimes called brainwashing —
change the victims’ thought processes an a deep level,
Sound familiar?
Increased suggestibiity and subservience. A cult
commonly uses psychological manipulation to weaken
its members. [t employs specific tacties to make you
easier to handle, Ie teaches these tactics o its highest
ranking members. Irundoubredly doesn’t admit to its
manipulation techniques, but it has an architecturally
sound and ideologically convincing explanation forthe
necessity of the tactics, Sound familiar?
Powerful peer pressure. Guilt can bea powerful
emotion. Cults rely on their members to reinforce their
tenets. If your organization has a strong element of peer
wish to re-examine your association
with it. One voice alone doesn’t carry the same power
a many voices all raised together. Cults understand
this, They encourage their members to ‘save” those
wha have nat yat seen the light, Burthermors, people
rend to shout the Icudest when justifying their own
actions. Cubs alo understand this and pur it. excel
lent use. “Either you're with us, or against us, lf you're
against us, you must he criticising me, in which case, I"ll
push my position even harder. cannot be wrong. You
are.” The simplest psychology has the mos power
mong the people hungriest for acceptance and love,
Sound familiar?
Blitist attitude. In order for the group to justify
itself ro its membersin a helievnble and lasting manner,
itmust touch the individual'sneed to fee! special. Many
pecpla fate encongentuarton only hommes irenahes ther
feellarger than life. Itactivelyaffirms or them tharthey
are stronger, smarter or somehow better than the restof
the world’s population. A cult carefully weaves its own
‘idencity tnte its memfees!.egos: This. way, in:order for
the member to tear down the cult, the member must
shred her own ego.
Recruiting. Many cults encourage @ process of re-
cmviting hatuavlly involves the approval ofan authority
figure. Especially in an era of awareness, where anti-and
Srsce He B1000
66counter-cults have focused negative attention on cults,
the danger of accepting “abad
hey encourage recrutment, but within bound-
aries serby the leadership
Information management. A layer ofsecrecy hangs
overany cult. Perhaps thase in charge don’t reveal their
dentities or any. personal information. about them
selves. They may have levels of disclosure. If you prove
your loyalty to the organization, you eam access to
different secrets. The cult may downplay the impor
ance of the “mundane word.” It may preech that
matters aside from what happens within the
cult, and discourage or even forbid discussion of (or
interest in) outside events. Ie may cut off access to
information regerding health care, the repercussions of
hori-
0 its
its actions asthey manifestbeyondthe cult'smet:
al walls or information that would indicate
members how toftee themselves from the cult. Perhaps
itfiters information regerl
other options and phi-
losaphies t
forbidding its members to speak to anyone
who disagrees with the cult’ beliefs.
Suspension of individuality, In a cult, the ind:
sidial teptesents the whole organization ‘and. must
ways act in the group's best interest, A cult will make
ityery clear char the individual is replaceable and even
expendable, if the individual ceases to uphold the
nginization’s goals and values. A calt encourages a
sense of “family” among its members. Ie creates its us
against-them mentality as a means of reducing th
importance of the individual and increasing solidarity
Most cults donothave a democratic structure, because
each individual voice counts for nothing. The leader
knows intuitively what the membership body needs
(though pethaps not what it wants) and speaks for that
body, A cult may even preach that, at some point, the
member may have to sacrifice him- or herself for the
greater good
Total dependency. Without a shepherd, the shee
would undoubtedly fall victim to wolves, or so. the
epherdtellshisflock. They believe him. Acultrmakes
a solid case for why a member would be doomed or
damned without the shelter of the cult. Thecult teaches
that it alone can save the member from sure failure
unhappiness or even eternal Hell. As long as you're in
the cult, you're one of God's chosen, one of another
god's chesen, on the fast-track to wealth, on the fast
track to health, safe, the perfect mother, che perfect
father, the perfect lover orthe perfect whatever. With:
‘out the cult, you're nothing, You're a capital-L Loser.
Fear tactics. Sometimes, without the cult, you're
not just a loser; you're dead. Some cult
around the bush. You fuckup; you die. You
youcde. You hetray them; you di
your family dies, yourfriends die
don't beat
them
our therapist
ear Ti Sc DiscaenonExalted ends justify any means. A cult teaches is
members either via instruction of example, that it ean
break any human or divine law in order to achieve its
goals. Accsthata member would never have committed
before joining the cult suddenly become acceptable in
the new volue structure. Looked in the mirror lately?
Dany DocmMa
‘Now that you know the fundamental characteris:
‘cs of a totalist ot destructive cult, let's cake a look at
how these characteristics can apply, scrossthe board, in
‘many different types of cults. Norall cults have agendas
that relate to God or to Gehenna. You may find it
surprising that cults can have schemes anchored in
polities, psychotherapy, commercial endeavors, racism
or even belief in aliens. Belief in aliens! Yes, belief in
aliens. Read on.
Curtic Currency
Every cult has something to sell. It must have a
“product” in onder to attract members. It must make a
peomles of fons ally related to providing the
buyer with a better life, In some cases, it promises a
better afterlife.
Notallcultssetoutto deceive theirfollowers, Some
cult leaders may sincerely belicve in their products
They may mean nodeceit when they make their prom-
ises, They may actually have something important to
tell people, or they may just have lost their minds,
Others purposefully seek to deceive, They knw chey're
selling fiction, fantasy and pipe dreams. They want
what they can get in exchange for thelr promises,
whether empty or otherwise,
Con StamsriegiNA MERICA,
During the course omy research, { learned
about more than 2,000 different organizations.
suspected of being cults. A’cult may have any-
where from a handful to thousands of members.
Research has shown that five to’ 10’million
Ameri¢oné haye come in direct coniact witli a) |
cult, and that many of these people have joined |
one. Neatly half of them never knew thar any- |
ofie considered their organtation§ 10 practice |
ulus uicehiels. [found an unsubseanctated rer
erence to,a study done with 1,000 thigh school
students in San Francisco! According 19 the.
study, 3% of the students reported membership
inacult,and54%had been approached by a cult
recruiter, Another such study that focused on
adults in Montreal and San Francisco reported
that 20% of the adult respondents subscribed to
4 “new” religion or para-religious movement.
What can they get? That usually depends on what
they want and how marketable their schemes are. In
some circles, money cakes a buck seat. In others, ie all
about raising the bottom Line. Among the Kindred,
‘we've often talking about vitae for the taking, but that's
‘not always the case. Take a lok at some of these cultic
currencies and think back. Have you ever patd forthe
righ: to belong with one of these currencies?
Money. Many owanizations use cultic method for
thesolepurpose of wringing as much toney astheycan
from their followers. The leaders of these groups may
purposefully mislead and manipulate the membership
in order to pad their own wallets, or they may be
genuine about the cult's dogma, and any money they
gamer is icing on the cake.
How easily sfoolandhismoney are parted. Promise
him something he desperarely wants, and he'll fork over
everything he owns. Salvation makes a goad product.
Selling salvation doesn't require much. Package icin
attractive dressings, give itanappealing slogan and find
a charismaric. spokespersan to rout it The consumers
willcome indroves, credit cards in hand, The best part
of selling salvation is thee your customer has to die 10
discover that you sold him lemon, Don't bother
keeping the receipt.
Blood. We Kindred feed on blood. We need it to
survive, as mortals need food or water or air. We need
‘only blood. Mortals often define themselves hased on
their eating habits. Vegetarian, vegan, omnivorous,
men and their ed meat, women and their chocabie,
kids and their cereals. ‘They all have food plugged
straight intotheic identities. Kindred do the same, only
ther have arguably late variety for cheir diversity
Do you chow on children? Doyousuckduck or cow
‘or cat rather than touch human flesh! Do you feed on.
thefteshly sexedor appreciate theesthetics of chemical
additives flowing through the veins? De you snub the
dirty? Do youcrave the unworthy?Doyou all when you
feed? Do you cultivate your herd carefully? Do you take
a moral stance each time you dip your fangs? Do you
enjoy the hune?
‘Who are you? Tell me how you feed, and Pl answer
that question for you.
We can’t take our suceulent vitae, the blood that
nourishes us, in the same quantities we once could,
Cainite numbers continue to increase exponentially
in some cases, Camarilla scciety designates feeding
domains. Itputsrestrictions on where we can hunt, with
the intent of controlling he number of deaths occur
ring in any one locarion. Too many dead bodies, too
many attacks of “anemia” and the wise prince begins to
take notice, Our Camarlla brethren, in typical anal
retentive fashion, organize and ditect our feeding habits
into 2 beautifully choreographed dance. Or so they
sore Blooo
8would like to believe, Ventrue aver here, Malkavians
‘ver there, Brujah down that-«-way, Nosferatu down
below... and so on and s0 on. It never quite works as
sinoothly as they hope,
Even followers of che Sahbat understand the dan-
Lo(tuaics, Despite
theirinsouciant attitude toward the herd of mortals" ot
wwhotever sneering slang they use, they know how to
cover their oses. If they didn, they'd have died out a
Hebg ive dey. Like dog dint Ratuye beater hin cu she
intheirown dens, the Sabbar take theirkilling sprees to
neighboring domains.
‘Anarch groups don’t fit any mold. They're each
unique. Those that fuck up and catch the attention of
the local homicide division usually don't survive long
snongh to. learn the leswon. More chan likely, the
Camarilla Justice Squad will hunt the anarchs down:
Jong before any detectuvecan get anywhere neat them,
‘The Camarilla takes its self-imposed policing respons
bilities to heart:
Supply and demand principlesdictace thatasdemand
goes up While supply remains the seme of goes down, the
value of the commodity goes up. Bottom line: Kindred
traffic in blood. Blood has become a valuable commodity.
Bloodt cuts have existed for thousands of years, Many
ancient cultures believed they could steal a man’sessence,
sérofleaving behindanobvivw t
power and wisdom, merely by drinking his blood.
Power. Who doesn't crave power? Noone] know,
We all
maintain
ry within us the natural, human desire tc)
ntrcl over our own destinies, and some-
destinies of others. The mote of our
our dispoval, the berter we feel
Isn't char the case?
You'l find two kinds of control freaks in the world
the kind who have an addiction to chat rush of sadism
thers bow at their feet, and the kind who feel
ifthey don’chave complete dominance
their environments. Either kind goes 0 great
lengths co aequire and maintain its power.
Hierarchies work because those at the top mete out
power in ever-increasing portions. People climb the lad-
der, equating power with suecess. They lap up those
portions as they rise through the ranks. Like wild dogs,
they keep their eyes turned toward the source of their
nutiiment (power), watching for any dropped erumbs
When a succulent morse! falls, they lunge. Sometimes,
figs break out. Competing beasts get injured. Somedie.
Smart leaders hand cut this pawer with care, They
reward the loyalty of their followers with sesponcibilicy
and trust. They create kiyers within che organization
and define which layers have more pewer than others.
Smart leaders, that is
THe Bopvor Gunrsr
{n 4 small Texas town an old Mexican chawch
stands amid oil drills and cumbleweeds, This church
cdrais pethaps a hundred of the feithful every year.
Believers make pilarimages rsthe tiny church tgpray |
atthe feet of the Christ, Inthis church, which claims
‘nopparticulardenominaticn,alife-szed erucfix hangs
‘on the wall. The seulpter had a remarkable, even
diving alent. Hecreteda Wonk farsa reine that
the Christ figure looks as i coulel tum its head.
Indeed it could and often does Hung upon that cross
once every yeat, a Kindred seeks his own personal |
salvation through penance th his Lord, God. Bvery
‘year on the same night, his followers reverencly nail. |
hhimto the wood. Hisblood flows down upon therocks
at the base of the eros.
The Kindred doesn’tmoveonce crucified. Forall |
intentsand purposes, he anpears dead orunveal Still,
‘many of the visitors tn the chutch sispect thar alice
‘man playsthe ole ofthe Christ figure, reathingever
so shallowly like these livin mannecpins hired by
department stores for their ol web The
doesn’t keep the worshipperefiom cqmingrolock, to
‘pray, togawk and shake thei hesck. They come, and
later, they return with friendyand family and fellow
hebevers. Tourists, alone and on organized funkers,
stopon theirwayrolLis Vegas srseethecitcus Christ,
Some stare hecavse they think the model-Chrise
is insane, modding orn amusing fale Others come
truly coworshipathisfeer, having witnessed or heard
‘of tie miracles he performs. “He can see behind your
eyes, He knows your darkest secrets anal judges your
heart at yet gel: Refi: hien " Will Ie Toad dhe
righteous to Heaven? Many believe so. |
What tithe docs the church charge its flock for
theright to kneelat che fect ofarcalerucifix?Onepint
of blood ze each pilgrim must donate one pint of |
Uslood. Sign te appropriatenelecse forms andthe seat
inthe char; amuse will be nghtwith you. Halfthe blood
oes to the local hospital. Theother half goes to the
Chaat Ge
[ purposefully have nce mentioned ony patos |
regarding location andl fame, pot even Elan, of the
Kindredin question. Farbertfrom metopuchispenanal,
svligicus pursuit at rok The Comins Hos yeciansnaice |
hit and howhe dances atthe ede of the Masqueeade. |
‘The Chrise has acquired a gedicated body of |
followers, | do not doubt that Camarillarepresenra-
tives would find themselves Gcitg more than one
faithful servant of the Lond ifthey were to artempeto. |
steal or destroy the Christ figure. [ve heard chat >
insanity is contagious. In a litte towa in Texas, 1}
Ulvink you'l ind the proof chat is te
ele
oars To: Sc Denon
8Shit flows downhill, We all wane to be as high on.
that hill as we can, Power exacts a high price, and many
gliclly pay that price,
Adulation. Do not underestimate the power of the
ego, As children — and yes, every single Kinded in chis
world sarted inthe womb, birthed ftom women, had to
lear toile habits, and had toleam ro walkeand all —as
children, we crave love. Love me! Love me! Love me!
Maybe we get it. Maybe we don’t. The cravings neverston.
hey may evolve into something more adult, neurotic or
psychotic, kutits allabour love. You're nokody ifrebody
loves you, as Dean Martin used to sing,
‘Why do so many sports fipures, businessmen, ac
tors, politiciansand other public figutes give inso easly
to rock-star syndrome? Because the adulation has an
addictive clutch that takes hold and won'tlet go. Often,
cult leader wants nothing more than to hecome the
center of his followers’ worlds. In order to remain a
member ofthe cult, you must adexe your leader. Scunds
so simple, doesn’t it? So cheap a price without much
consequence, yes? It ie chean, until you hegin ta con
sider that sometimes adoration equa‘es to degradation
and sacrifice.
Furthermore, in many ofthis type of cult, you can’t
always just file forseparationand walk away. Ifyou wake
upone night and no longer jee! the love, you could face
persecution from your fellow cultists at best and "acci-
dents” at worst.
rypecasuint
You might find it suprising that cults come insuch
a variety of flavors. I've already mentioned that they
xy acconding to what they demand in payment and
hat methods they use. Now, let's talk about whac
they'resellingin greater detail. Ast mentioned, alleules
have something to sell
Para-religion. It never ceases to amaze me what
bullshit charismatic people can tum into a religion.
Everyone asks certain things in their lives: Why am L
Who am l! Who is God? Whatshould | do? How da Ido
it? When should I stop? Findan attractive, well-spoken
leader who can present an even femozely plausible
answer to these questions, and you have the formation
ofa cult. Fell, you don't even need the attractive part
Jookat Jian Bakker. People areso gullible. They don't
want to think for themselves. They look to dognia for
the level of guidance their parental figures gave tothem
when they were children. Responsibility sucks, so pass
the buck to your god or to alien ancestors or to karma or
tawhatever you choose fo worship. I's cool to bell
Simultanecusly it's uncool rocriticize someoncelse’s
beliefs. When you begin discussing and criticizing reli-
gions, you step into territory that makes some
uncomfortable, Howdare anyoneslamanocher religious
beliefs? As a society, Americans have baggage lft ever
from the country's youth, during which it had co fight for
the right ro worhip as i pleased. The ideals held so
righteously back then have cumed into a societal catchy
22. Where de youdraw the line between allowing people
to worship as they please and letting them get aay with.
murder?Political correctness isnextto godliness! Stand hy
and watch asa Christian Scientist allows her child todie
for lack of a transfusion? Yes. Because we respect that
parent's right to worship as she pleases.
America was founded on a principal of religious
freedom. Do these cultic, new religions fall under the
prowetive umbrella of the Constitution? OF course,
they do— within reason. As long as they don’t break
the law... T mean, as long as they don't get caught
breaking the law, they can worship Jeifrey Dahmer foc
all anyone cares. You'll find many people who vehe~
‘mently defend a person’srightto choose orinvent theit
own religion,
The United States took a evolutionary stance with
reqord to freedom of religion, and it remained the only
countryto dasoforalongtime, Some nations tolerated
minority religions, vo long as the people took part in
publicceremonies worshipping the accepted god. Other
nations punished heresy and heteradoxy as treason.
‘The First Amendment of the United States Constitu
tion promises every man, woman and childthe freedom.
to choose their own style, place and mode of worship,
within the confines of the law. Specifically, it forbids
the pasage of laws “respecting the establishment of
ion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” The
and other counties thar embrace philosophies of
tolerance or separation of church and state have be.
come protected gardens where neo-religious
organizations ean germinate and flourish.
Anti-cult and counter-cult movements complain
that cults hide behind political correctness in order to.
practice inhumane and lawess behavior, all in the
name ofworshippingtheir gods. They snidely call those
who defend the cults “cult epologists.” They use the
term to derctibe thove sociologists
‘examine new religious organizations, label the majority
as harmless and advocate the organizations’ rights to
religious freedom.
Lest we forger, ume Kindred are fay gens a to
make their own religions, They set to play the cole of
messiah or prophet or even god. Lean chink of no better
shelter from che law and the media than to proclaim a
group “religious in nature.” Ie excuses a9 many things,
such as occult practices, so-called miracles, isolation-
ism, survivalism, group housing and donation
If the general public hears of a new religious cega~
‘nlzation tha: has grown up around a glfced payehle 0 &
miracle-worker, it reacts in one of two ways. Hither it
id scademice who
Snsor 81000
1believes! wants to join, otic discounts the veracity
of che repore and chinks all the members of the church
have lost their minds
‘Centuries of exposure toa constant tide of poten
tial saviors, during which any number of crackpot
religions have come and gone, bave desensitized the
public, Religious organizations easily maneuver within
modern society, picking and choosing their targets,
ecmse the bulk of the population ignores them, For
four purposes chis equates w 3 natural Masquerade. No
‘one, not the Cararilla and not any particular Kindred,
can rake credit for this phenomenon, Face ic. Society
hashecome numb tothe freaks in the world. You think
the Damned ate nasty? Look at how people colerate
nneo-Nais. They have the right to parade and to gather,
just like everyone else, Look at the BDSM clubs where
"consenting adults” heat each other, cut each other,
tape each other and sick stx-inch-long needles through
each other's fleshy parts. Thar’s legal and accepted.
Lock at the consenting adults involved in bizarre cults
thar openly share blood and worship at altars that
resemble a york's wee dream. Even that’s legal. and
accepted. Various state laws require that you wear a
seatbelt — for your own protection —but you're free co
fuck up your life in a plethora of other ways, so long as
you're a grown-up and so long as that’s really what you
want, I love it. One begins to wonder if the Camarilla
isn't justa tad overprotective with the Masquerade, hm?
Psychotherapeutic. Prior to and during the 1950s,
many of che cults in the world had a religious slant to
them. The 1960s, however, saw the rise of self-help
groups that focused more on modern philosophies of
self-actualization, self-fulfillment and self policing
Despite the “self? inherene in them all, these cults
dlifered litle from the abusive para-teligions they re-
sembled, Psychotherapeuric groupsuse buzsworsraken
from psychology rather than teligion. They cater tothe
celf:mdulgent and self-absorbed. Asthe rebellious spirit
ofthe American 1960s spread, peaple began to question
everything around them. They no longer crusted their
government, the media, their doctors or their parents.
‘None of thase sources’ had any explanation for the
world’s craziness. So, people began to look inward for
the answers to their questions.
Unhapey housewives nurtured Valium addictions,
People read self-help books and went to weekend-long
seminars. You've seen them on irfornercials. For $700
anda weekend, you can learn to be mote effective in
your job, in bed and in life. Men are from Mars. Women,
are from Venus, Take charge of your life, Make more
money than youeverdreamed possible. Practice the 12
steps to more perfect ving. Recite the seven habits of
highly effective people. Smile
Inewrery Movenesr (
‘The hae of this new teligion, “Christian Iden |
ticy movement, "ofeen confussspeopleinto thinking |
ic’ just another Christian dinomination, such as
Methodist or Baptise: (This confusion allgws tes
Jeadersco pursue cael supmemacise agendas behind
a screen of religion, In actuality, their doctrines
hold that Jews descended from Satan and the ceal
Israelites are the English-speaking and Germanic |
trikes. They further believe that blacks) Astans and |
other minorities aside from Jews were pre-Adam, |
and thus, inferior creatléns, no more than anima, |
without fouls:
According t followers of the Chistian len |
ticy theology, Satin sediced Bveyanel Bye gave birth |
0 Cain, Feom Cain camie Jews’ Bytheis reckoning. |
Satan intends'to destroy the pureywhite sage by |
enticing other races, which they call ‘mtx people, |
‘to sexually pallure the white race, |
The bode nt dhe head foto ery cll)
believes thac other Kindred Embrace the pare white |
rice inorderto taint the blood From Cain came, well, |
CCarnites, The stain spreads, Few knowotberconne®.
tion with’ sid support. of the .Christian Identity
movement: Howevet she ativelylobbiesamong her
a
sense of belonging, « promise of salvation, secret infor
mation, financial opportunity, ego stroking, hot sex or
any number of other perks, Hell, some freaks even seek
out the Kindred because they just want to be fed upon,
Once all patties agree on the product ani the fee to
acquire it, che cult becomes a living entity, self-propa
gating and regenerating. [t can justify its actions with
the greatest of ease, In many cases, it ean rational
even heinous acts of aberration, from statutory rape to
adultery, from theft to contraband, from emotional
abuse t6 coerced suicide, and from murder to mass
homicide. The Camarilla sands asa perfect example of
one such seif-renewing cult that has perfected the
ability tojustfy its every step end misstep via particular
application of its laws.
Oh. Oh, there Igo, speaking loud what few dare to
voice. Shame on me
‘Your VeR¥ OWNCULT
By now, youve undoubtedly come to understand
thatl use theterm “cult” in its broadest sense. Notevery
culthasa Cainite puppeteer pulling is rings. Numeri-
callyspeaking, few do,imfact. The possibilities, however,
are endless. Have you ever thought about what you
coull doif you directed your talenrs toward something
mote productive? Have you ever considered becoming
the architect of your own greatness? Many have. Many
will. Do you prefer to follow, or will you lead!
1've given you the background on cults. You know
whar makes them enlts. You know whar cule hive
existed and failed. Inctheravenuesof your unife, you'll
‘Sns nH Boon
%probably discover cults and sec
tinue to prosper. If you're pa
one, What more do you need? Well
delve into the darkest parts of the mind, you have to
consider the possibility thar you could join
their deviance. Have you ever considered wh:
might serve to start a cult? To relieve the weight of
centuries orto build privatecabel? Doesn't the thou
of coercing masses of mortals into worshipping at your
societies that con-
ou're already in
‘you want to truly
feet, ot doing your bidding as one amoebic entity
without questioning, titliate your mind and thrill you
admit, That, morethan anythin
he danger, Such power addicts.
Itdoes mine
me avere o
beworth ir?
Inchis.
makes
ould ir
con, Pll talk abou: cult leaders and give
son how to stare your own organization,
‘What kind of person can create a cult of personality?
What irces does ire? What planning must
you do before undertaking the development of a cult
Do youthinkallchistak ofthe innerworkings
evelop Jat out of it?
1 yourself Vi anotions have
aspontanecus origin bome ftom the sealous and inspired
mind of a mes If thar were going to happen, you
wouldn't be reading this. You'd be out there sei
sucks the romance
within its confines. | presume that, since you're here, you
want to know how to make it happen from st cerebral
standpoint. Lean cell you how to da it
Theother half, ofcourse, ist
far, it's nor like P'm going to n
weal. Fuck it IF they find! me
thing to kill mefor
ince I've come this
ke it out of this un
they'll at least have
Prck.aGoar
Before you do anythingebe, youhave to know wh
youwant a cult, What purpose do you want it to serve
Youhave to understand that you mak
nization, just as your followers will bemaking
a commitment to you. Unless you
completely anonymous, the
hiding behind the screen, then you risk your followers
curing on you if you falter andl apy
Don't tey this lightly, kids, fe couldjustas easily blow up
tn your face as make your ass comfortable. Anonyrnity
doesn’t always protect you either. Ifyou remain anony
mous, you give up a good portion of ditect influence
over the organization. As Kindred, of course, you have
ways of making them behave —and isn’tit the ultimate
But, beware. You will make enemies, and
nies may have supernarural advantages, too,
at and powerful O;
(Coa Ta: Stsor DeenSo find your cause. Do you want your cult ty do
ed kine
your ass? Do you want it to spite your enemies? Smite
your enemies? Do you want it to make you boatloads of
money! Do you want it: create grest works of art for
yourpleasute, like the slaves whobuiltthe pyramids? Du
you want tocreate something lasting yourself, a work of
art made from the supple bodies of your followers!
When you think about it, forming a cult really does
revemble molding lay «
nothing more chan adore yous give you blood
‘gplylog layeis ot hitch ull
paint, You create your masterpiece with the lives nd
wills and souls of your followers. Delicious!
Every artist, however, starts witha vision. Youcan't
our with a blank canvas, apply paint randomly and
t tostep back and discover that you'veacciderually
cated the Masons, You have to have an idea of what
re trying to portray, Thar's nt tosay that the piece
evolye over sime and potentially become some
thing completely different from your original intention,
It very well may. However, you need to have a solid
starting postion from which to ground your cult.
Cuoose Leaner
You may decideto step into the pulpit yourselfand
lead your cult. Many have. You'd be surprised, perhaps,
achow many of the thousands and thousands of cuts in
the world have Kindred at the head of their tables. You
don’t really believe that all of che Damned belong to
either the Camarilla or the Sabhat, do you? Many go
roxtue, How bold of them, hi? Solo flyers who prefer to
mingle among the mortals they've knowa and loved,
and continue to know and love, and eat. Why became
just another small fish in 2 big pond among other
vampires when vou can he Nepnine among weak hn-
mans! Good question,
Mortals. Many Kindred choose a mortal leader to
represent them in the cult, This person takes the bullet,
She can go out during the day, and she diverts the
speculation of nosy hastards who would seck oureultists
(or Kindred...) and muck in their business. She must
have the personal magnetism to pull itoff She must be
charming, eloquent and authoritarian, and che must
trive you hercomplete loyalty. That's easy to manage, of
course. When the time comes ifi’s what you desire, she
can drink the cyanide-laced lemonade along with the
hulle of your momhors and hecome your mareye. Then
you find another leader to replace her. You rebuild the
cult after she's gone, and her memory strengthens the
bonds with which you hold your cultists
Childer. Does your leader have special needs? Does
he have to produce miracles? You ean accomplish this by
Embmcing your leader or placing an existing chikle at the
helm. In an isolated environment, away from all other
Kindred, you ean teach your childs any dama thing you
please, and he will believe it. You can Embrace the chile
and instill in him the belief that he is Jesus reincarnated.
He won't know any bester. Youhave the perfect puppet if
you then subject him to the blood bond. You become the
vies of God for hr How besuifil sta?
Yoursuecess thenpivotsupon this childe, however.
‘You must prepare yourself to destroy him in the event
thathe becomes a liability. You must cake treat care to
protect him and shield him from the influence of other
Kindred. Even this, though, shouldn'che toodifficul. If
vou play your cards right, a chulde will never have any
reason to know other Kindred exist, much less their
sprawling society.
Allies. Would you prefer to have an undead partnet
in this cultic endeavor? You could. Perhaps your idea
birthed one night as you and an acquaintance were
mourning the scarcity of vitae in the ever-mote-peri-
noidmodernnights. You weren't serious, atfirst,but the
idea began to grow on you. "What if,.!” you mused.
Herns, Corertesanp Cutts
‘Are you wondlasing Wate the dilieeo’
between a coterie nds cull? Do you see your cult
‘asnothing more than a glorified herd? If cheac's all
you see, you're in the wrong business, A coterie
brings together like-minded and sometimes nor
so like-minded Kindred forthe purpose of mecting
aaparticuler end. The coterie may stay together for
safety, because everyone knows there's safety in
numbers. Ic ay work as a team to oppose a threat,
Itemembers may just like each ther. A cult, onthe
other hand, rately has more than one Cainire, or
maybe two, involved, The bulk of the membership
usually has no idea that Kindred exist and would
neverconsidercalling theitleadera vampire. They
mught use words like “mystic” or “psychic” or
“tmiracle-worker” or even “messiah,” but never
‘would it even oceur to them to call their patcon a
blood-sucking freak of the night,
By the same token a-eule can become a herd,
andaherdean heceme cult, However, ifyou wane
nothing more then blood from: your culty then
yeu'reunderestimating ts valueand cheating your
seif of a broad opportunity. The prety, young
shingein pacer gel he bees to faeerduigh
as you sink your fangs ito their succulent ‘lesh
The presty young chingsin yourcult may dey that as
well, hut they wil alse do whatever elie you've
asked them to do fir you, 80 long a» you've done
yourjobasa cul leader. They will killforyou. They
will rob banks foryou, ifonly you give them agood
reason to do so, Itcakes 1 tsich of good looks to
formn and keep a herd. Ic takes savvy to run a cult.
Sas oF Booo
0‘Your counterpart loved the idea. To your surprise, the
discussions continued over che next few weeks, months
for even years, until one night, you finally decided to
take thar fire step. The time had come co decide on a
leader. Yourellow wanted to takethe more public role.
He has the smile and the twinkle in the eyes required to
raw followers, You prefer co work out of sight. You
discuss the idea thar you'll both be leaders, equals, But,
what do you do if, one night, you disagree?
In any culticorganization, soci existsfor only one
bigdog. Alpha male or female, one person hasto have
the inal ay. Otherwise, petty disagreements will spli
ter the group, Establish your pecking order up front. If
youhave to, eliminate the other half the minute prob-
Jems raise cheir ugly heads. Dispatch all competition. It
doem’t matter whether you're behind the scenes and
he'scenter stage. Youmake the decisions. He’sdispens-
able. Don't ever forget that, or your masterpic il
crumble around your eats. [fhe was smart, he would
have rid himself of you by now, too.
EsTABLISH YOUR DOGMA
‘You have to build the architecture of your particu-
larphilosophyy. Thiskey element wlldrawnewmembers
to you-and keep them at your-side long after they've
come to disdain you or your chosen leader. You may
‘choose to presen your degmaas a religious doctrine, as
bylaws, asa corporate mission statement, as therapeutic
psychology, as politcal philosophy, as occult knowl-
edge oras any other such set of rules thar dictates what
your followers believe and what they do. Keep in. mind
tharyour dogma, your rules, your religion, your philoso-
phy, whatever, must establish the boundaries within
which your followers may act. Also, keep in mind that,
Your public dogma may differ yeeatly from your secret
agenda. Asa matter of fact, you'll have so much more
fun with your cult ifthat’s the case,
Belief. What do you want your cultists tobelieve?
‘Do you want them to believe in the divinity of their
leader? Do you want them to believe in the inevitable
end of the world and all life? Gehenna cometh; take
what you can while you can? Or, do you want them to
‘maintain hepe that asilvery spaceship will swoop down,
and save them from their fares! Do you want them to
continue co strive for a way to stop the apocalypse
against whatever horrible odds they face? Do you want
them to believe that no one in the entire world could
ever understand and accept their differences! Do you
want them ro believe they're ignorant, powerless and
unworthy compared to you, so they never tise up and
‘oppose you? You have se many choices
The beliefs that you instill in your followers serve
the purpose of keeping them subordinate, keeping them
forever hopeful that the organization can save them
from the worst of life's unhappiness, and keeping them
Toyal. You can wrap chem around your litle finger
without much effort if you put true genius in the
fundamental principals upon which you build your
‘organization. If you sett all up right, you won't have to
work too hard to maintain things either. The
structurally sound your “religion,” the mote likely the
‘organization will become self-sstaining. Theoretically,
it could continue on even after your own Final Death,
ad infinitum. God forbid, of course.
TROUBLE IN PARADISE
But," youask,"whot aboutthe Masquerade?" What
about it? Whose dogma is that anyway! Whose rule,
rhilosophy, corporate mission statement or whiteveris
that? Don't panic. Put away your Pavlovian responses,
L understand the reasoning behind the Masquerade,
though ittakes on un edge of paranoia when you begin
looking around ar all the Kindeed out there whi wall
the line without causing so much as an eye-blink free
these supposedly dangerous mortals. Once you begin
educating yourself on the world outside the Camarila,
you begin to realize just how ruckered that Camarilla
ass realy Is. Then, you begin to wonder why i's like
that. You don’t really believe they're tying to svoid &
second Inquisition, do you! You think they're protect:
ing you! Or does it make more sense that everything
they do has a self-serving motive behind i | wonder
‘whatthar motive could be?Do you do their bidding? Do
you adore your leaders? Do you play their games? I
thought so.
Ina che time that I've studied cult phenomenon,
Thayeneyer found an instance in whichaCainite broke
the Masquerade in such a way as to endanger al other
Kindred. I've seen newspaper articles thar spoke of
nindcontrol, ESP, featsof strength, disappearing tricks
and even references to Iycanthropy. I've read about
blood cults and humansactifice, Nene of this males the
moral world blink anymore. They've all become so
numb co it that they either brush it off in disbelief or
they accept it as fact and look the other way, The
Camarilla can’t find and cover all these leaky hits. They
have help. Mortals themselves have put up a shield of
disbelief or ambivalence against the weirdness that is
the Curse of Caine. In these modem nights, this shield
gives us much more leeway to play
THe MepIA
On March 26, 1997, 39 members of the Heaven's
Gate web design cule decided to commit mass suicide.
This event, so bizarre, artracted the immediate atten
tion of the media. Camera crews swarmed onto the lawn
of the house ia San Diego County, California. They hit
the Webto find the cult'ssice and shared the link with,
‘Guu Tau So or Dsaunonthe public. They ate upthe
afield day withimay
Jeo suicidenotes and had
f thebodies beingremaved from
the ranch house
The Heaven's Gate mass suicide changed how the
hed cults, During the coverage of that
«lexperts"on the subject ofcule and
media ap
interviewed them, Each new exzert had a more sense
tionalist story co tell, frightening viewers with talk of
brainwashing and abuse. The darker the information
J, die beer che seation’s ratings. xl,
experts hal to manifest suddenly, They didn’t exist
prior to 1997,
theonpestalua
‘ keptca sharp eye
rreultc activites. Ie swarmed the area surrounding
the Branch Davidian complex, hopi
capture the action on camera. Television news shows
have investigated variousorgentzations, made them outto
scem like cults and completely exaggerated the serious
ness ofa group'sactivities, They delve into occult groups,
into covensof Satan-worshippets and compare them with
the team-building activities of vitamin salespeople. The
public laps chi stuf up lke r's melting 1ce cream. | hey
love it, and each new story, each new sensationalized
scvount, each new stretched truth brings them ane step
closer to numbness or disbelie!
Sai
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Roomron OseMonu
Afraid you'll end up alone and lonely? Afraid
no one will buy into your scheme? Afraid youll
have no followers?Don't be. Iedoesn'tmatret who
you arc ut what you're preaching, you'litnd some-
‘one willingrojumponyourbandwagon.People are
stupid. They want to belong. They want someone
else to think for them. You send out the message
that the grass is really red, but that polluticn has
tumed it green, and (e's a sign of the enid af the
world 2 you'll find someone to shout, “Amen!
Down with green grass!" You give people permis-
son to benaughty, to fuckat will, 0 fight, ro kil,
to eat flesh... and they'll love you for it. Trr it
we little boys die brutally in th
and slashed to death. A jury hears the evidence and
convicts three men of theterrible murders. Despite thi
and despite the police’s belief thar the men commit
TV show did a slanted
the crime and managed to convince many in:
people that the jury had convicted three innocent men,
‘Whom do you believe? Even the Waco sitwaticn h
apologists. How can you pardon a man whe fucked
Sos oF Beco
achildren because he thought God cold himto doit?Oh,
don't think me hypocritical — you want people this
stupid, this desperate to believe. They're the key to your
cul’s suecess, You think smart people ate going to
belieyeyou when youtellthem you're thereincernation
tf ¢ Mesoamerican blood priest?
ANTI-AND COUNTER-CULT
Movements
‘Coitain crgantentsna binvs ‘ilies Ie spon, bins
selves, in a very cule-like manner, to oppase cults in
general and in specific. They feel deeply bound ta warn,
everyone, They work primarily through volunteerswho
have subseribed to their philosophies and who see the
value in the organizations’ goals and principals. They
work diligently and with devotion to the
‘These organizations dedicate chernselves to educat-
Ingorhers on thepracivenofdicealtor sults, Seine spend
enomous sums of donated money printing flyers that
debunk a cults teachings. They publish joumals and
magaines. They conduct interventions. They create in-
depth websices whose funcatons iavelve buikling
themselves up while wearing down the credibility of the
cul(s). The members of these organizations, and any
others who have t least apassing morbid curiosity, gather
xt conferences tw dias tle current stare and forure
ramifications of cultism. They ponsificate and share theit
clinical findings. They tel inspiracional stories of how a
cerain group "saved" chem from theie cults
These groups come in wo basic formulas. Ant-cult
‘organizations make no attempt toreplace the lost cultic
beliefs with their own, once they've wrenched you from
the jaws of certain death or eternal gardening. They just
‘want to get You our from under the cuk’s influence
Counter-cult organizations, on the other hand, have s
lovely feast of dogma Laid out for you. They force-feed
youtheir ovn philosophy to refillehe belly hey pumped
free of whacever ideological food had been sustaining
you in your cult, It’s all for your own good, of course,
rather like the law that requires you wear your seatbelt
Needless to say, you must choose your remedy more
carefully than you chose your poison.
THe Finat Worpd
You're beginning to understand, aren't you? Yes.
‘Yousee the foolishness of pre. Jomn me in my crusade.
THe “Orn” Curt AWARENESS NeTwoRK
‘One particular couinter-eultorganizarion once
took strong action against cults, They worked
hard to educate the public on cults, Unfortu
nately, they also seemed f0 use terrorist methoxs
to “rescue” people. A’ young man, Jason Stott,
sued the organization, He claimed thar Rick Ross
‘ulmapped him fom ‘is home and eld him
coptive for: five: die for deprogeemmniage Thay
tred t gethin to rencuncs his chatchs beliefs:
Jason's motherhad paid Rick Ross professional
deprogrammer referred to her by the network, to
do this to oll three of hee sons. Jason sued. He.
settled with Ross for a reported $5,000. Eventu-
ally, the old Cule Awareness Nemwork yas ordered
bs the courts to pay Jason $875,000 in actual
dumages and $1 tuillion in punitive damages.
‘The Church of Scientology éontinued to
pursue RossandtheoldCultAwareness Nerwork.
‘The network filed for ankrupicy in 1996, The |
CAN assers went On Sale to the highest bidder, in
‘order to pay off their débrs, Ironically, a member
cof the Church of Scienrology purchased the Cult
Awareness Network name; loge) PO bax, hotline
telephonenumberand otherassets. The money to
purchase these assets came ftom, private dona-
tions;not from thechurch itself: The owner set up
anew corporation in 1997 called the Foundation
for Religious Freedom and changed the message
delivered by the old organization.
Noi befoee th we Inve Al hough your hears may
longer beat, it can feel. You are special. Only those
among us who can see the Destroyer for what itis ean
keep ir at bay. We must stop those who would drag us
down with them into Gehenna, We can reve
putrefaction of our society. We can cur off che diseased
andgangrenous limbs. Wecan return thebslance. | will
lead you, all of you, through the end of the world 10
new night. You haye come to me bes
others cannot, Join me. Follow me to peace.
ase you ave what
‘Conner Te: Sp of Doon
8Icis a man’s oun mind, not his enemy or foe, that heres him to evil ways
—Buddhal
‘What price, power! The ability to do what one
wants has always heen a hallmark of the Jyhad, with
Cainites cutting deals, forging alliances, breaking alli
ances, stabbing each other in the back, committing
diablerie... the lise goes on an on. It might be said that
ersonal power s the goal ofthe Jyhad. Insofar as we
1ow the Antediluviar \eir plots seem to pit them
and the Kindred who. work for them (wittingly or
otherwise) against each other in a bid for ultimate
success when Gehenna comes.
The only problem for many Kindred wich regard to
scquiting power isthe time and effort ittakes to cultivate
it It’s casy to decide to leam an impressive array of
Disciplines, but i's another altogether to find a willing
teach and raster the applications of the powers them-
selves. It can take what feels like forever to reap the
tenefits of influence, aswell, requiring contact with those
‘who provide the influence and perhaps favors taconwince
them to let one use that pose:
{cis no wonder, chen, that some Kindred take the
quick-and-dimy route to gathering power. It eto them
that we devote this chapter.
Asalways, though, we'll deliver the standard words
of warning concerning infernalism: Use it spatinely
‘Clini ers i league with ie Devillack ay moral
ea — they've aligned themselves with evil. Such
characters sometimes make for interesting Faustian
dilemmas, but more often, they're better suited to be
antagonists Storytellersneed rot let players chatacters
have access to these powers.
(Gun fou: Sasor Pom
&New DarRHK
THAUMATURGY
Patus
As with other Thaumarurgy paths, when thechar-
acter wishes to invoke a power, the thaumaturge’s
phyermustrall Willpower with a difficulty equal co the
power’ level +3 and spend a blood point. If the roll
succeeds, the powertakes effect accondingto its descrip-
tion, Failing the Willpower roll indicates that the
power has ne effeer. A botch coats the thaunaturge a
permanent Willpower point.
More information on Dark Thaumaturgy (as well as
lengthy warnings against its misuse) may be found in
the Guile to the Sabbat.
‘SronyreLten’sO prions: TueDevit's PRICE
These Dark Thaumaturgy paths present a unique
‘option thot Storyteller may cheoee co ure should suds
demonic “miracles” make their way into his game, Each
‘of these paths includes a price, exacted by the demon
who teaches the thaumaturge this forbidden know|-
edge, Instead of leaving it open co interpretation of the
Storyteller, we've chosen to make thedemon’spayment
forthright,asiteelates specifically tothe path. Storytell-
cts, feel free to adapt prices for other paths ot to excise:
them altogether. As always, you have the final word,
particularly wich setting elemengs that should scare the
characters and the players.
Tae Pans
Physical discomfort fuels this path: In the right
hhunds, the Path of Pain can flay flesh ftom the body,
shatter bones and rupture internal organs with a single
look or word. Infernalists who practice this path derive
as much pleasure from inflicting pain as their vievims
suffer. However, pain is also an opiate — an addiction
that requires the thaumaturge to subject himself n>
intense rortureandagony. Only by reaching the depths
anc depredations of sadomaiochism can a thaumacurge
unlock the true potential of this wicked art. Ritual
scarring and maiming is commen among prectisionere
ofthe Path of Pain, who often walk afine line between
self-mutilation and self-destruction.
Price: Addicted to Pain
Upon leaming the third level in this path, the
infernalistisaddicted topain, needing italmost asmuch
as vitae. Whenever the thaumaturge takes a single
health level of damage, he will do nothing to stop the
source of the injury unless the player spends a Will-
power point. However, ifthe character suffers a single
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health level froma weapon, actack or effect that causes
a variable amount of damage, she will not necessirily
hhace towithstand itayain. Note that thiseffect applies
only toa single health level. A character will not stand
idly by while being mauled by a Gangrel whose player
just happened to roll poorly, for example, nor will she
perforce tempt « gunman to shoot heragnin in hopes of
suffering only one health level of damage.
“The pain addiction ic insidious, however. I apple
to Path of Pain powers chat require the thaumaturge to
inflict health levels of damage on himself, but only
when the player fails his initial Willpower rll. If such
is the core; the thaumaturge will continue inflicting the
same number of health levels he sacrificed every turn
until the player spends a Willpower point,
‘The character will indulge his addiction 1 maxi-
tun of chiee times consecutively in each situation,
Note that a character will not do so fit would render
him Incapacitared.
Exomple: Vaughan tes toevoke Shattering. Before his
layer rolis Willpower and spends a blood paint, Vaughan
breaks a finger (one health level of damage) to inivate she
casting. When it comes time tovoll, however, the player fails
the Willpower rol. Exery ner afterward, Vaughan, lst in
the throes of pain, will continue to inflict a health level of
damage to himself unless his player spends a Willpower
point. He keeps up seul he does ic thrice more or wos
becomire Incapacitated
*THeNumnne
Broken bones, torture and ritualistic scarring are all
a source of delight for many on the Path of Pain.
Thaumaturges studyingthis path mustfiestleam haw 6
control and resist their instinets to avoid pain, Once
‘mastered, the Numbingallows the infernalist to explore
the limits ofpain without becoming weakened or inca-
pacitated by it. However, overriding the Beas'sinstinets
to avoid pain has caused many dark thaumaturges to
destroy themselves — literally reducing their hodies to
ashes.
System: For each success scored on the Willpower
roll, the thauimaturge can ignore the dice pool and
movement penalty for one health level of damage. This
ffect lets forascenc. The Numbing docs nor work vith
wound penalties incurred from aggravated damage.
© * AxouisH
‘A thaumaturge on the Path of Pain ean fload his
target with sensations of pain without having ro actu
ally wound her. Although the injuries are not real, the
pain is, With a simple touch, the thaumaturge can send
his victim reeling in agony rathe point of rendering her
‘unconscious or even comatose due to shock.System: The practitioner needs to touch his target
ea Brawl
roll.atthe Storytellers discretion). fthecharacterdoes
so, the player can roll Willpower and spend a blood
point asnormal. For every success, the target suffersthe
dies pool penalty associated wit
tn order to use this power (possibly req
lowing the equivalent
numberof health evel (starting wich Hurt, not Bruised),
buthe doesnt suffer sctual damage. When used against
‘mortals, nothing can be done to stop the pain. Ifthe
ange. reaches Incapaciiaed, she falls uitconscious
‘Vampires and supernatural creatures can try toresist by
rolling Willpower. Each success on this roll cancels one
of the thaunaturge’s succesies. A vampire may be
Incapacieared by thispain, but tewill not force him into
torpor. Furthermore,a point of blood healsone level of
Anguish “damage.” The effects of Anguish last for a
scene otherwise.
#96 SHATTERING
At this level, the thaumaturge can break bones and
rupture organs, crippling his victim. The resulting ca-
srg ie eal Taenlng Gags acs
more often than not, the lastsoundk the victimeverhears
System: The thaumaturge can use this power on
any one target within eyesight. To invoke Shattering,
he must sactitice a health level in order tochannel the
pain to the target. Once he does s, a pointof bloodand
a sxccessful Willpower roll complete the process. For
cach success, the thaumaturge inflicts a health level of
lethal damage that cannocbe soaked. Vampirescan roll
Willpover t resist the effects of the Shattering: cach
success on the vietim’s Willpower roll negates one
success of the chaumaturge. Additionally, creatures
with the ability to do so (Kindred, ghouls, ete.) may
spend blood points to heal the damage as normal.
#008 Acony WITHIN
“This temifying power allows the thaumaturge to cre-
ate hooked tendrils our of his target's own blood that
course through his veins and rip him to shreds. In some
extreme cases af this power's use, the blood-barbs actually
bunt the viccim’ flesh, ending his life in a gory display.
System: In addition o the blood pointexpenditute
and Willpower roll, this power may require the
thaumanurge ta. wound himself to create the blood
chains. Foreach health level ofbashingdamagethatthe
thaumaturge inflicts on himself {minimum one), the
playercanadd one tothe total numberof successes from
the Willpower roll. This total is then applied ae lethal
damage to the victim as the bloodtendrilsbite intoand
tend the hapless victim asunder from within. Mortals
cannot soak Agony Within damage, and vampires may
use only Fortitude. However, the target i allowed a
Willpower roll with a difficulty equal to (6 + the
rumber of health levels that the thauumaturge inflicted
upon himself [maximum 10]). For every two successes
‘on the Willpower soll (round down), reduce the damn
age of Agony Within by one.
eee eHunpnepDeatns
The ultimate expression cf pain known to practi
tioners of the Path of Pain, Hundred! Deaths lacerates
the victim with countless deep cutstharconstantly heal
and reopen. The pain drives the victim insane before
killing him outright.
System: Hundred Deaths requires the thaumtutge
to inflict upon himself a single aggravated wound,
achieved by the player succeeding a Willpower roll
Glifficulty 6) fast-Hfotecefuly dae player cam then roll
Willpower and spend a blood point to evoke Hundred
Deaths. Each success inflicts one health level of aggra
vated damage on the targer, which can be soaked only
with Forutude. The pain debilitates the target com:
pletely, renderingher shocked by pain and unable rodo
anything, including heat berself, without the expendi
ture ofa Willpower point. Ifthe victim doesnot
mes attention or some form of supernatural healing,
she will suffer an additional health level of lethal
damage every night for each unhealed level of aggra-
vated damage that remains.
THe PATHOFDLEASURE
Perversion cames easily to vampires, being crea-
tures of strong emotional echoes and stronger desires,
but peactitionersof the Path of Pleasure takedecaderce
to unnanural depths. They are masters at in‘ecting
others with their own indulgence and manipulating
their desires, fanning them into self-destructive infer.
nos of depravity.
Forbidden pleasure, often fueled by obsession, guilt
and self-loathing, isa gateway to comuption, 2 downward
pital daa danse choxe who walk i Making matters
ors isthe fact that everyone, ftom Sette temprressesto
the local preacher, keeps forbidden desires hidden and
locked deep within themselves. To the thaumaturge,
these desires hecome a ool with which fo bend the wilioh
others to their own needs — whether for the sake of
pleasure, power or something less definable
It is whispered that Toreador and Malkavia
infernalists crafted the Path of Pain during he orgiesof
Rome, and that to this date, they gather in secret
locations to indulge their wanton desites.
Gaya Fou Sisco Poet
aPrice: Desires Sated
Infernalist practitioners of the Path of Pleasuce
crifice more than their souls to leatn this path. They
pen themselves to the basest desires of their Beusts,
rafting theit power from its unnatural hunger, To
represent this effect, all frenzy rolls suffera + dificulry
modifier once the thaumacurge attains the third level in
the path. This penalty is cumubitive with other frenzy
penalties, Brujah heware
SmeGrreers
The Path of Pleasurelhas. drig-tike effecton
its victims. They auy become addicteduaits effects
andseek outanyopportunity to indulge ini again,
Each time thaumaturge invokes: any Path of
Pleasure power successfully, thetamget’splayermust
roll Self-Control (diticuity 6) after the elfects of
the power have passed. Ifthe player fails the tol,
the characterdevelops the Obsessive Compulsive
derangement (see Vampiret The Masquerade p.
foranumberof weeks eqiial to the level rating
of the powerused, Duringthistime, the victim will
do nearly anything to experience the sensation
again — which might nox necesscrily invelve the
use of the Discipline
* Ecstasy
‘The thaum
pleasure, tailoriny neral sexual
arcusal to mimicking the euphorr crongest drug
arcund. This power works regardless of the subject
tastes, simulating any kink or fetish, or stimulating
complic whether the
victim consents of not.
urge can make the target feel intens
simpler, le ures
System: Rectacy raquiresthe Will
che thaumacurge uses this power on an unwilling tarze
Otherwise, physical contact and a blood p
thatareneeded, Once she isunder theeffects of Easy
the victim is floodedwith physical sensations
that she must sore more success on a Wits + Self
Control roll (difficulty 7) eham thethauinacurge's player's
Willpower toll to doanything except enjoy herself. This
touch the target. Once physical contact tops,
wears down over the course of a number of tums equal
to (10—the subject's Willpower). During this rime, the
Victim exists ma mollified, sluggtsh state and sutters a
+1 difficulty to all actions
Whatever sen
acts os long as the thaumaturge continues ti
tion che thaumaturge used becomes
the focus of the Obsessive/Compulsive derangement if
the victim's player fails her Self-Control roll
Sasori Boot
8*eLyrRusion
Intrusion functions much like Bestasy, however,
the thaumaturge doesn't need to touch the target. He
can communscate the pleasure through telepachicmeans
System: Intrusion can be used on any individual
within eyesight of the chaumaurge. If successful, dhe
inferalist overwhelms the individual with a pleasureble
physical sensation of his (the infemalis’s) choice. Be-
cause ofthe unexpected nature ofthe pleasure, the victim
suters one bashing health level ot damage foreach success
scored on the Willpower roll. Note that this bashing
damage isn’t “painful” as such. It reflects the subject being
‘immediately overwhelmed by pleasure. Morals cannot
soak this damage, but vampires can resist with a Will-
power roll (dificulcy 7) of theirown, Each successnegates
‘one level of the bishing damage.
In all other respects, this power works like Festasy,
including Willpower and bload cests, as well as requir:
inga Wits + Self-Control roll (difficulty) to sgnorethe
pleasure long ertough to take an action.
ee Daisy Cuan
This orgasmic power allows che thaumaturge to
spread pleasure to other people in a chain, Each person
thar the infernal rouches becomes a vector for the
chosen pleasure, “infecting” anyone with whom he
comes in contact.
System: The Daisy Chain works exactly like Ec-
sexy, however 4 Willpower rall is needed even if the
target consents to its use. For each success, che
haumatargecan spread the sensation to another target
(at the rate efone per turn), who then experiences the
tarae scnsotion. Furthermore, each canger can affect
another individual through touch (the new victim is
allowed a Self-Control roll to resist), Daisy Chain
functions only ifthe thaumaturge remains within eye-
sight of the victims, oruntil a subject resists successfully,
which also ends thac particular vector’ “contagion.”
990° Deapenine
This insicious power allows the thaumararge to
make an individual numb to physical sensations and
even most emotions. While under the effectof Deaden-
ing, the vietim can feel nothing including pain ot
plesnire, Forall intesity andl purpeece, he indaod co any
andallsensations, Heexistsasifin adaze, aware of being
unable ofeel anything and incapable ofdoinganything
about i.
System: Thispower requires the standard blood point
and Willpower roll. The target is allowed to resist by
rolling Willpower (dificulry equal to the thaumacurge’s
Manipulation + Empathy). If the thoumanurge scores
more stiecesses, Deadeningis successful. While heisin this
emotionally torpid state, the viet cannot spend Will
power points, and any Virtue roll is ata +2 difficulty. The
rhumber of successes scored determines the duration of
Deadening.
Lsuccess One tum
One hour
‘One day
One week
Cneceeni
Zouccesses
3 successes
Asuccesses
Sine
This power is exempt from the price: desires sated
90 08 © THe GARDEN OF EARTHLY Detionts
With thispower, the thaumaturge ean torally over
whelm a victim with pleasure until it renders her
catatonic, existingonly in her mindandunawareof her
immediate surroundings or even her physical bly
System# To ue this power, the victim must already
‘be under the effects of Ecstasy. Once thiscriteria is met,
the player makes another Willpower roll and spends an
aalditional blood point. If this second rell is successful,
the infereisise cis fled the vice wish pl
she becomes comarose, her mind entering a dream-like
state where all she experiences are visions and sense:
tions of pleasure. To resist this power, the victimneeds
to score mare successes on a Willpower roll (difficulty
8) chan the thaumaturge scored upon invocation. Re
member, though, that the target first makes a
Self-Control roll as per the Ecstasy rules before this
power even becomes a possibility
For each night a victim is under the effect of chis
power, her body takes a level of hashingdamage unless
the victim is heing treated at a hospital. Vampires can
resist this damage with Stamina (and Fortitude). Suc
cesses determine the duration of this power.
(One night
Three nights
One week
One month
One year
PaTHOFTHE Derier
Few Dark Thaumsturgy paths, except perhaps the
Path af the UInepaken, are so reviled as the Path of the
Defiler. Under the auspice of chis path, a thaumarurse
can warp and taint others as easily as a gardener can,
makeplants blossom orwither —even otherinfemalists
loathe the corrupting influence of the defilers. The
thaumaturge’s hatred and jealousy of the normaley of
othess fuels chis insidious and perverse school of
Thaurnsturgy. Many infernalists come across the path
though wdesice tosee peuple debase chemselves — noe
asure unitl
Tsuccess
2ouccesses
3 successes
4 successes
S successes
area Fout So of Pon
8by perverting chem through pleasure or suffering —but
by tainting their own perceptions of themselves and all
thac they hold dear.
Many Inguisitors consider this path to be @ varis-
tion of the mote traditional Pach of Corruption, and
they charge the now defunce Tremere ante with is
creation. The fact that it continues to exist, and attract
new practitioners even after the disappearance of the
Schhar Warloclea
are at work.
Price: Jealousy
Defilersare extremely territorial, especially when it
‘comesto their victims. Once the thaumaturgeusesPath
of the Defilet on an individual, he becomes possessive,
even protective of his victims. Like an overprotective
parent or lover, the infernalist guards his victim jeal-
ously. If another vampire, or even mortal attempts to
harm, seduce, use any Discipline or even help the
victim while in the presence of the thaumaturge, she
must succeed on a Self-Control roll (difficulry 7) co
prevent herselffrom flying into apossessive frenzy. This
territoriality lasts for as long as the victim is under the
effect ofa power from the path or the thaumaturge uses
the Path of the Defller on another target. A Willpower
point can be spent to override the urge for a scene.
te that more malignant forces
© CALL THe Weananess
Deilets are adept social predators, able to surmise
an individual’ passions and weakness by engaging in
idle conversation. From a simple answer or a casuel
gesture, the defiler can piece together a complete men:
tal picture of the individual. The thaumaturge ean use
this information to bring the victim under her sway.
‘System: Aside fromthe blood pointand Willpower
roll needed to evoke Call the Weakness, the defiler
must engage the victim in conversation. For each suc
cess, the thaumaturge can ask the Storyteller a single
‘question about the target, which then must be answered
truthfully. Information that can be gleaned this way
includes, but isnot limited to, Nature and Deaneanen,
Willpower ratings, derangements, blood bonds and
Virtues that the character observes — in effect, any
single aspect ofthe character's emotional or moral self.
Furthermore, each success adds one to the
thaumaturge's dice pool when making any Social roll
against the target. This aspect of Call the Weakness
lass for an entire scene.
ee Tanten
With this power, the defiler can plant the sead of
doubs and self-loathing in an individual, slowly infect-
ing the victim with shame and guile, Wich well-timed
comment or action, the thaumaturse can break the
victim's spirits, eendering him hollow and empty. An
artist will be ashamed of his work, a priests fuich wil
falter, and a prince might lose all confidence. Once
under the spell of Tainted, the victim becomes an easy
too! for the defiler to bend to his own ens.
System: Tainted requires the thaumaturge to first
use Call the Weakness to discern the vietim's most
sherished quality of lemell, This wan be something
tangible like a prized possession, or an intangihle qual-
ity, like a Trait, Ability or even a less quantifiable
characteristic. The player then rolls as normal, and the
target can resist with a Willpower roll difficulty equal
to the thaumaturge’s Manipulation + Subterfuge). If
the chaumacurge Is successful, the victim must spend a
point of Willpower to use or acknowledge the Trait or
Quality in question. For example, an artist will cease to
paint, possibly pushing him into depression, unless he
spends a Willpower point very time he picks upa brush.
Likewise, a priest's sudden Lack of faith might lead bien
toward sin as his moral resolve is stretched to che knit
The duration of Tainted varies, based on the num:
her of successes the thaumaturge scored,
Laucces One scene
One night
One week
One month
One year
@¢¢ Decnananion
With this power, the defiler not only taints an
individual's source of pride, but he ean cause drestic
personality changes as well. Once under the effect of
Degradation, the viecim becomes a whole new person,
unrecognizable to his friends and family, and governed
by strange obsessions and desires
System: Degradation allows the defiler to changea
target's Nature. Doing so has the immediate effect of
altecing the victim's personality and how he regains
Willpower. Most infemalists choose annew Nature that
is contradictory to the target's old one, forcing the
target to debase himself in order to regain Willpower.
‘Aleernativaly, sith Degrdsticn, the dhauinatargs ca
infect the victim with a derangement of the defile’ choice
The number of success rolled determines the dura
tion of the Degradation.
Tsuccess One scene
Zsucceses One night
J succesies One week
4 successes. One month
successes
3 successes
4 succeses
5 successes
5 successes One year
Ss oF Broo
08° Dorsonep Sout
Far more potent than Degradation, Poisoned Soul
remeves any moral or ethical inhikitions from an indi-
vidual. Without the need to conform to secial mores,
victims of Poisoned Soul succumb to their mest base
and perverse desitess indulging in cape, murder, torture
and other heinous crimes to provoke any emotional
sponse ata from herself, much asa Kindred with low
Humanity does. Poisoned Soul, like other Path of the
Defiler powers, issubule and insidious, even though the
results seldom are.
System: The player spends a blood point and rolls
Willpower as nommal. The vietim may resist with a
Conscience roll (difficuley equal to the thoumaturge
Manipulation + Empathy). If successful, the vietim
resists. Ifthe victim fails, every suecessthat theinfernalist
scored reduces the victim’s Humenity rating by one.
The effect occursat the rate of one Humanity point lost
per night.
Furthermore, each night that the vietim’s Human-
ity rringieaffoored, he ie compelled to perform one cin
according to his new Humanity rating unless he spends
a Willpower point. In addition, the target incurs any
penalties associated with his new, lower, Humanity
score, If reduced to 2et, the victimbecomes a mindless
beast for as long as Poisoned Soul remains in effect.
Downward Spiral’s duration s based on the numberof
suecesses scored on the thaumacurge’s Willpower rol
(One night
Lougcesses Three nights
3 successes One week
1 rucansasa Gris mines
S successes One year
Thispowerabo affects Kindred who follow Pathsof
Enlightenment
oe (CHANCROUS BLOSSOM
The thaumaturgecan transform the target’sperver-
sion, self-loathing and guilt into a physical cancer that
ciehes turns her into ahideous mass of oils and sores oF
Lillsher oucright. The effect is disturhing to wimess as
the victim's skin literally erupts with lacerations and
ulcers that ooze a black, malignant ichor.
System: The thaumaqurge must catch the target
engaging in some depraved act (as derermined by his
Hamanity/Peth score). The player then spends a bleod
point and rolls Willpower as normal. For each success,
the victim suffersa health level of ageravaced damage.
Additionally, the victim cannot heal these wounds for
sanumber of nights equal tothe thaumacurge’s successes
PaATHoF THE UNSpoHeN
‘Many thaumaturges believe that the Path of the
Unspeken is a legend, superstitious babble spawned
from the absinthe addled dreams of florid mextal poets
Even the Tremere denounce it, having found no sub
stantial proof of its existence —at least, so the Warlocks
claim, Mere mention of this path often causes knowl-
cedgeable sorcerers o prick up the:rearsin many domains.
Thase who know she ruth, however, know thar the
Path of the Unspoken is no legend
‘With the vanishing of the Tremere antinibua, many
considered the path a dying one, practiced by only a few
thaumaturges deranged encugh to walk down the rood
of heresy. However, a disturbing number of rumors
involving the path have surfaced in the last few years
Luckily (or unluckily), mary of these infernalists have
since been destroyed, not by fellow vampires, buc by
‘mortal witch-hunters.
Price: Memory Lapse
Infernalists drawn to the Path of the Unspoken
hunger forknowledge —even tothepoint of weriicing
their own mental integrity. The path has such a perva-
sive and insidious influence over the inieenalist that ic
begins to affect his psyche, clouding memories and
slowly making the thaumaturge forget what he already
knows in his desperate rush to learn moze.
Forevery levelof mastery inthe Path of the Unspo-
ken, the infernalise lose: more of his memories.
Erentually, he forgets even who he was originally. This
memory less is 0 total thateven written accounts of the
thaumaturge, such as diaries and journals, fil to trigger
any sexollectlons
To reflect thiseffect, any time the character needs
to use a Knowledge, his difficulty increases by one for
every level of the Path of the Unspoken he possesses, to
maximum of 10. He simply can't remember the finer
points of his vast memery. Ifthe character's Path of the
Unspoken score ever exceeds his Willpower, he has
difficulty tememberingeven things ubout himself, such,
ashisclan, the location of his haven or even his name
© Warspensorme Usnors
‘The infemalist opens himself to the raw power of
entropy, and for a few seconds, he can hear what can
only be described as the voices of the unborn,
ately, a chorusof childlike voices and screams flood the
thaumaturge, who can then discern wamings or glean
information from the resulting cacophony
System: The player rolls Willpower and spends a
blood point. For each success, the player can decice 10
nedi-usin an answer to asingle question, ot receive a premo-
nition of danger, or a combination of the two.
{used to gain information, the "voices" can articu-
tute only tough answers of no more than thee to five
words (Storytellers are encouraged to he as vag
they wish), yet they do seem to he omniscient. Story
tellersshould also be erypric, a the unbom have no real
reason to care about the outcome of the living world’
problerns
fused for premonitions, Whispers of the Unbor
lasts for # scene. During this time, the player
subtract one ftom the difficulty of one roll for each
* Scrmino THe UskNown
Entering a trance-like state, the thaumaturge can
subconsciously scrike the contents ofa written document
regardless of the language and without needing to see
the original, As long as something is written down,
whether on vellum or as magnetic deta on a hard drive,
the
icnoway of keeping iea secret from the infernalise,
System: For the thaumacurge to entet the trance,
he first needs to know the source of the information he
wants to transcribe (the name ef the book, author of a
{eiver oc fle name ts often enouigh) and the player must
spend the blood point and roll Willpower. The eopy i
rarely exact, and unless the infernalist has some skill in
forgery, the transcribed material wil! ook nothing like
the original. 'n that isn't enough in some cases, such
asa handwritten version ofa computer document.
The number of success determines the accuracy of
the transcript
success Largely incomplete. Many sentences
are missing, and some words are re-
placed with others of different
meaning; 20 percent accurate to the
onginal document,
Vaguely complete; 40 percent accu-
rate.
Partially complete; 6U percent accu
rate
3 successes
Mostly complete; 80 percentaccurate,
Ssuceesses Functional: 95 percent complere
Suapow THoucnrs
This mysterious power allows the thaumaturge 10
peer into anyone's shadow and glean information about
him. As the saying goes, nobody knows one better than
her own shadow,
System: Evoking this power requires the usual
blood point and Willpower roll. In addition, the
thaumaturge needs to be standing in the shadow of his
intended victim, Any successes achieved on the Will-
power roll allow the thaumaturge 0 lcok into the
target's past, enabling him to witness any actiors or
theughts as if the infernalist was present. She will be
unable to affect the outcome of the events, though
The number of siccess determines how far back in
time the thaumaturge can gaze.
I success One niche
Z successes Thiee mights
One week
One month
One year
3 succeses
4 successes
5 successes
9 90 © FRacMeNnts OFTHE FORGOTTEN
With Fragments of the Forgotten, the infernalist
can transcribe information even if the source no longer
exists, of was never written down. Entering a sirnilar
state to Seribing the Unknown, the infemalist can
write fragments of the original Boole of Nod, paint
DaVinci’s lost masterpieces cr pen Shakespeare's ccii-
nal copies of his plays.
Because these tattered memories are invariably
incomplete, however, Hell has been known 9 “fil in
the blanks” when it sees fit, As a result, no informarion
this power generates should ever be completely trusted.
Then again, if the person the infernalist reveals it to
doesn’t know the source
Systems Pingwents wf ihe Forgotten works the
same as Scribing the Unknown, except that the
thaamarurge can now transcribe co paper any written
document even if it no longer exists. However, this
pover Is nowhere near as precise as Sertbing the Un:
known: Although Fragments of the Forgotten allows
the thaumanurge to cranscribe lost or destroyed docu-
ments, the hellish minions who provide the infermation,
ultimately taintthe process, The final document, though
close to the original, is also extremely subjecrive and
not entirely accurate.
The number of successes on the roll determines
how accurate the document is, The Storyteller should
conduct this roll in secret — as the information no
longer exist, even the thaumaturge should have no
idea what parts of leche car trast and wha che
Demons misdirect, occlude and outright lie about such
things, evento infernalists. Also, Storytellers will obvi-
ously have to make some parts this information up for
remselves,
succes Occasionally sensible warble five per-
cent accurate to original document.
Partially intelligible; 10 percent accu
rate,
2 successes
‘Sn or tHe BLooD
7Successes Some pauts form complete sentences;
15 percent accurate
Rambling, bur largely cogent 25 per-
A clever reader can spor the lies by
context; 50 percent accurate,
Alteanatively, the thaumaeurge can use Fragments
of the Forgotten to write down prophecies ot premoni-
tion: about the future. If used in this manner, the
prophecy gives the infernalist a vague impression of
what mighe happen. The number of succestes dictares
how clear the prophecy is. The nature of the premoni-
tion is again left to the Storyteler's discretion.
4 successes
5 successes
Forsanen
‘The few inferalists who have attuinted this level
havethe power to literally makepeople and things vanish
from the collective subconscicus. Although the
thaumaturge cannot destroy che target physically, he can
cause i to disappear from the mind's eye. With Forsaken,
thethumaturgealterspeorle’sperceptionsand memories
about someone or something tothe point that they seem
to cease to exis without actualy doing so.
System: Forsaken makes it nearly impossible to
find, remember or even see the person or object in
question. In addition to the notal mechanics for
casting, the thaumaturge’s player must spend perma-
nent Willpower point and suffer a permanent loss of a
health lavel, subeumning the person's legacy ints a sup-
puraring wound. Once this power has been invoked,
anyone wishing to interact with the target of Forsaken
inustfirst make a Perception + Occult (dificuly [5 = 1
fy eaulsouccens dhe dhauumige scared) todo 90 Hie
sueceeds at this roll, he can interact with the target of
Forsaken @s normal (such as have conversations, ce-
member the subject's location, etc.) foras many nights
ashe scored success on the Perception + Occult roll,
Once this time expires, the fugue of Fersaken returns,
If the thaumaturge uses this power against inani-
anate objects suchas paintings or sculpeures, the objects
hecome virtually impossible tofind, even inplain sight.
Books callect dust on library shelves, overlooked by
everyone, inclucling their owners, of they sit in huge
warehouses never to be read again —or ever iinwit-
tingly destroyed as needless junk.
IF used against a person, Forsaken blurs people's
memories and perceptionsso that all fomet every meet-
ing with the victim. The victim still existssand he ean
act as normal, but once out of sight, he is forgotten.
ven if the victim manages co remain in sight, he is
often overlocked and ignored. This effect might have
obvious advantayes, but they are oucwelghed by the
drawbacks. While the prince's ghoul might overlock
the target, so may the bus driver,
Forsaken remains in effect until the thaumaturge is
destroyed, chooses io end the effect or evokesthis power
conanothertarget. [fthethaumarurge ends che effect, be
rises the next night with his original complement of
healeh levels. The thaumaturge can evoke Forsaken on
only one targer at given time.
Patnor
Pesmence
‘While hate may bring a thaumarurge to the Path of
Pain and pride to the Path of the Unspoken, nihilism
brings the desperate and forsaken to the Path of Pest:
lence. A subconscious desire to destroy everything, even
themselves, drives the practitioners ofthisart to revere all
that isvileand comupt. Beneath the filth and decay, the
practitionersofthe Path ofPestilence bngforthefiral kiss
of death, hut they are often 100 craven to end their own
existences. Instead, they satisfy their urge by inflicting
poin ond suffering on others — killing them through
vwneting diseases, plagues ond cancers born from the
thaumaturge’s own self-loathing and misery
Once learned, the Path of Pestilence warpsthe minds
and bodies of is practitioners. They become infatuated
with decayand drawn voworment. Like carrion, they flock
toplaces where despair reigns supreme, all too pleased to
inclulg> in its agony. They forget everything that once
brought them joy, able only to focus on thelr wasting
deste, Their bodies, too, become hosts for diferent
viruses and plagues. This tellale sign, known as the Rox,
isnearimpossible rohideordsguise— further pushing the
thaumaturge underground.
Price: The Rot
Upon attaining the first level in this path, the
thaummaturge develops the Infectious Bite Flaw (see
‘Vampire: The Masquerade p. 297) but ears no sda
tional points for it. Once the thaumaturge progresses to
level three and beyond, his body becomes riddled! with
diseases and viruses — acquiring the Disease Carrier
Flaw (sce Vampirst The Masquerade p, 298) for no
points as well. At undefined intervals, a new sickness
manifests (both the illness and the feequency are up to
the Storyteller), which is impossible to conceal unless
de dhaurnsturge spends a point of blood every night 1
“heal” the symptoms temperarily
eines
Although he is still only a student in the
Pestilence, the thaamaturge with this powercan make
his victim succumb ro symptoms that are common
among many illnesses. With a simple touch, the victim
em suddenly develop a fever, chil
internal bleeding,
(Gurr Fou: $06. Powe
8tomach cramps, vomiting,
The effectrarenever long
ind even opensore
less debilitating and unpleasant to experience.
System: ness requires the chaurarurge ro rouch bis
‘ctim. The player may then roll as normal, while the
actim rolls Stamina + Sutvival against a target number
ccqual to che thaumaturge’s Path of Pestilence rating + 3.
Ifthe victim scores more success, Ilinessfailstotake effect.
However, if the thaumaturge acquires more successes,
evich success subtracts one from one ofthe victim's Physi-
cal Attriburesor Appearance, at the thaumaturge’s choice.
Ifany Physical Attribute drops to below zero, the victim
falls unconscious and remains bedridéen. This power can
afect vampires, buttheycan spendabloodpoine tomullfy
the effect of Il
Attribute pen:
ss. Each point of blood used reduces the
ry by one,
annot be healed normally, but the vierim
recovers a point in each Attribute every four hours
#¢ Inrection
At this stage of understanding, the thaumsturge
can infect a victim's wounds causing further injury and
even death. With the right ineantation, maggots will
burrow deep into flesh, gangrene will set in and other
complications arise from even the most incidental of
cuts, Among mortals, Infection usually spells a death
sentence —even with modern medical atcencion
System: Evoking the right incantation (and suc-
ceeding at the appropriate Willpower roll as well as
spending blood) allows che thasmacurge co infect a
otmal wound. As long as the victim has saffered a
wound recently (whether bashing, lethal oraggravared),
the thaumaturge can use Infection to cause an oddi
tional level ofageravateddamageperindividual wound.
Martals cannot soak this damage, and only vampires
with Fortitude can try to rest.
‘MiasMa
A thaumatunge this far advanced in the Path of
Pestilence isusually iddied with countless diseasesand
sores allowing him to exhale a noxious gas from his
mouth and pores. The resulting miasma affect: all
creatures that breathe, while vampires are blinded by it
System: Ifthe player spends the blood poine and
succeeds at his Willpower roll, the thauraturge exhales
a cloud of diseased breath around himself
fasts for a number of tums equal vo the thaumaturge
‘Stamina rating and expands at a rate of five feet per
turn, Players of chameters caught in the miasma must
roll Stamina (difficulty 6). Those who succeed can do
licele except move out of the miasma cloud. If chey fail,
Swsor Fe Boon
94all difficulty ratings increase by one for each success
scored on thecasting Willpower ral forthe duration of
the tum. Furthermore, for every two successes the
thaumaturge rolled, those affected by Miasma suffer one
health level of hashing damage (round down). This
damage can be soaked with Stomina. Vampires take no
damage. Instead, they suffer the difficulty penalty if they
failed their Scamina roll.
* Parasitic Dossesston
This strange and unnerving power allows the
thaumaturge o take controlof an organism riddled with
disease. As long as the tasget is curtenely suffering from
aviral or other infection — even something as innocu-
us. asa common cold — the infernalise can command
the host's hody as if it were her own. The thaumarurge
can use Par \¢ Possession on any visible organism
(anything from insects to large mammals), but is not
restricted to living beings. With this power, the
infemalist can literally raise the dead, animating the
parasites inhabiting the carcasses,
System: Parasitic Possession has a number of dts-
tinct applications, however, all requize the standard
blood point and Willpawer roll, Commonly, this power
allows the chaurraturge to take control of a victim's
body to perform an action of his choice, If used in this
manne
success translates into a single physical
action that the victim must perform. The target can
resist by spending a Willpower point to nullify one
forced action. Dead “hosts” may not spend Willpower
to resist, but Kindred may:
Altemativel
‘amman and cen
infemalists can use this power to
nd pectilential insects and emall
vermin. Each success determires the size of the swarm
called. However, the thaumaturge can issue onlysimple
commands such as attack, eat all food or bite.
One tiny animal (a rai), a few insects
One small animal (a raccoon), small
swarm (aone-foot cube)
One mediumssized animal (a dog ot
wolf), a medium swarm (a three-foor
cube)
One large animal (a hore), a large
swarm (a five-foot cube)
One massive animal (a bear), a veri
table plague of insects
Formore information on swarms, see pages 304-305
of Varmpice: The Masquerade.
Finally, the thaumaturge can animate asingle dead
organism, as long as it is a host to insects or other
parasives. Once animated, the chaumaturge can issue a
successes
Fauccesses
4 successes
5 successes
single, simple command, which the carcass followsuntil
Parasitic Possession wears olf. Successes determine how
long the body remains animated:
T success One turn
2successes Five minutes
(One hour
Three hours
Until sunrise
5 sucoesses
4 successes
5 successes
terre vector
Mastery of the Path of Pestilence grants the
thaumaturge the ability to infect target with any virulent
disease. Once infecied, the victim succumbs to the virus
almost instantaneously, exhibiting all the symptoms and
accompanying agony in.a matter of minutes,
System: Vector is a devastating power, f succest-
ful, the thaumarurge infects his target wich adisease of
hischoice, which ther plagues the victimforaduration
dictated by the infernalist’s Willpower successes
tims ste allowed a Stamina roll (difficulty 8) upon
contrceting the dirense. Should they fil, hey ouccutal
to the accelerated effects of the disease, suffering a
number ofhealeh levels of hashing datniage equal ro che
thaumratunge's otal successes, pls whatever the disease
itelf imposes upon the suffetct. For mortal, death is
almost guaranteed with Vector:
‘The disease imparted by Vector has a supernatural
duration, so itis unaffected by medicine or hospita
tuon, but medical science may allow characters to heal
the damage they suffer feom it. Healing Disciplines wil
akate health levels of damage, but not the disease itselt
unless the user of the healing effect knows that Disc:
pline ata higher level than the thaumaturge imparting
the Vector.
Vsuccess One night
One month
‘One year
3 successes
successes Seven years
5 successes. Permanent
Playersof Cainitesmay add Fortitude to theirStamina
roll. Should theit characters il, chey contract the syn:
toms of the disease for the duration of Vector, but insteal
of losing health levels, they lose blood points.
Finally, there is a chance than witnesses and those
who come in contact with the victim may contract the
disease in question and become carriets, Any living
being voll Stamina (diff
culty 6) or contract the disease normally. Such
“secondhand” infections 3 id chey may be
healed and treated as such
thin a 10-foot radius mus
(Gur FoursSh oF Pow,
%No Rest ron tne Wickens
Forthoxe Storytellers employing che optional
price rules for Dark Thaunatargy, wesuggest the
following prices or the paths from the Guide to.
the Sabbat. Those who thinktharthesepricesare
‘oolenient areencourage tomake therm is fieice
as they wish. After all, che Devil doesn't make a
bargain that doesn't favor him in the end.
res of the Inferno Price: Hell's Aura
Upon: attaining level nwo of this pathy the
character suffers a change in heratira. Tmmedi=
ately visible to. those using Aura Perception oi
her isa baleful green flame. This auras Visible vo
anyime using that power ors het successfully, ad
it does not count toward the nosmal amountoh
informationthe character recelvesfrom such uses.
Patt of Phobos Price: Nightmares
‘The very dream-forces that thecharacieruses
upen others ravage their wey through his own
mind while he sleeps. Any character who leams
this pith at any level acquites the Nighcmares
Flaw (see p. 299 of Vampire: The Masquerade),
but receives no additional points for it
‘Taking of the Spirit Price: Arrogance
All 100 accustomed te watching the will of
exode before her awn, those wha’ practice
path suffer dhe effests of the Megalomasia
angement (see Vampire: The Masquerade, p.
223) for the duration of any scene in which this
path’s powers are invoked.
oth:
th
OTHER
FORBIDDEN WAYS
Not all “heretical” powers wielded by the Kindved
ate infernal in nature. Some of these forbidden gifts are
blacklisted because of reasons presented elsewhere in
this book. Some have grave social repercussions, some
rely upon cestricted acts and others are simply so alien
tht they unsettle che Kindred observirw them.
Remember, though, that heresy survives under-
ground Whilea few worldly Kindred mayhavewitnessed
these powers or heard of them, the very fact that they
have heen widely rescxicted means that few have had
much real contact with them. When a Kindred whis-
pers that the Ritual of the Bitter Rose has earned cll
‘Tremere the prince’s distrust, he's sayingsuch more out
ably saying it to Kindred who have never ever heard of
it before.
THAUMATURGICAL RITUALS,
For those who are unable to distinguish berween
Dark Thaumaturgy and the non-inferal, “normal”
‘Thaumaturgy ofthe Tremere, the difference isprobably
moor. Witcheraft is witeheraft, eganiless of its origin,
and the effects of these rimaleare every hit acunpleasant
as the paths of infernal sorcery
Thaumaturyical rituals require an Intelligence +
Occult roll to invoke, with the difficulty equal to the
level of che ritual + 3 (maximum 9). Only one success
is required, anda botch signifies a catastrophic failure,
as always. Unless specified otherwise, thaumaturgical
rituals take five minutes per level to perform.
prreor THe HARRIDAN
Gas ntee)
‘Wives’ tales of less enlightened times spoke of the
ability of witchcraft to strike them bawren, to steal
children’s breath and to leave them without issue. This
ritual may be the origin of some of those stories. Invok:
ing this power allows the thaumaturge to terminate any
pregnancy, regardless of its stage, so long as the child is
not yet heing born. The caster must crush a snake's egg
in her hand for th nual to take effect,
System: This risual must be performed inthe pres:
ence ofthe subject, though she nced not know that the
thoumacurge is chere. The gregnancy’s termination is
messy, obvious and often painful totheerstwhile mother.
Roruar or tne Brrrer Rose
(Level Panera uat
Although this ral has almost passed wholly from
the face ofthe world, itsteputation makes it ane ofthe
mest fearsome weapons in the arsersl of she Tremere
‘The Ritual of the Bitter Rose allows multiple Kindred
to gain the benefit of diablerizing a single vampire,
‘Many elders rightly fear this ritual; nothing encourages
a oodthinsey coterie more than a chance to bring
themselves closer to Came and the opportunity forall
of them to do itat once... Needless to say, itis almost
unthinkable thar someone would teach a chile or
protégé thle eimily e the potential for having is eur
arcund and harm her is too great, Scholarly Tremere
suspect that perhaps half-dozen or so teunseriptions of
this ritual exist outside che one copy carefully locked
away at the Vienna chantry
System: The disblene victim must bedrained ofall
tut a single blood point. This in itself may prove
dificult, and hese players of vampires drinking this
blood from the Kindred may have to make a Self-
Swior ee Biow
%Controlroll(dificulty 7)10 halt theircharacters atthe
proper time. Theresfer, the victim's heart must be cut
out and ground into paste with a marble mortar and
pestle and mixed with a small amount of red wine. The
thaumaturge adds to this mix a bit of ash from a bummed
alder stake and a pin of pure water. ln old accounts of
this ritual, the “pure water” comes ftom a mountain
stream, but the few accounts of this ritual being used in
themodern nighss indicate that even purified tap water
for store-bought distilled water works as Well.
Each character wishing to take part in the commu
nal diablerie must imbibe the concoction. The player of
the character performing the ritual then makes the
necessary rol. Ifthe tall ssful, the ritual works
correctly, and a number of characters may lower their
generation. if the ritual fails, the concoction is steri
and no one gains any benefits (or suffer. any detrie
ments) of the diablerie. Ifthe roll botches, the mixture
becomes poisonous, inflicting three unsoakable ager
vated wounds on each Kindred who partook of i.
Tho number of Kisideed who can botnet fin this
ritual is equal ro the number of generation steps be-
tween the dablerized vampire and the vampire of the
lowest generation paricipatinzin the ritual, even ifhe’s
not the ante performing the ritual, Thats, fan eighth-
generation vampire, « [Oth-genergtion vampire and an.
I Ich-generation vampire use this ritual upon a fith-
generation vampire, llthree can benefit from the ritual
(as the difference between generations ight and five is
three). If the number of steps yielded by the difference
isless than the number of vampires participating in the
ritual, the Storyteller should lower the generations of
those Kindred with the highest generations fitstuntilall
of the steps have been accounted for. For example, if
four vampires participate in the ritual and the lowest
generation diableristisonly twosteps removed fromche
Viti, only che two Kindked of the highest generation
Would gain any benefit from the ricaal. No Kincbed may
gain more than one generition step through use of this
ritual at any one time.
Anyone who participates in the ritual suffers the
drawbacks of diablerie— loss of Humanity, veins inthe
aura, ete. — even if they did not gain o benefit from it,
A lever known aspect oy this uals that itrequires
exceptionally potent blood forit totake effect, It would
seem that only Methuselahs (and, presumably, the
Antediluvians themselves) have rich enough vitae for
the ritual ro take effect. A few reports have surfaced
ing that the blood of vampires of the Sixth Genera
tion work, bur all of these Kindred were of advanced
age, if not generation
Rumors, of course, abound regarding this Disci-
pling, from the paranoid to the credible. A few sources
ssythat particularly robustvitaemight loweradiableris's
generation by more than one seep. Others suggest that
ion of the ritual always yields a poisoncus
chor. Yer another claim suggests a rite that allows the
would-be diablerists to be "taken aver” by the elder
upon whom they have foolishly chosen to slake their
thirst. None of these rumors have been substantiated,
tut the possible repercussions have helped to keep this
ritual suppressed — the rs, as far as most Kindred are
‘concerned, fat outweighs the benefit. Still, more than
one Kindred has been willing to got to any length ro
strengthen his bond to the mythical First Vampire
UCNCHING THE LaMpent PLane
(Lever Sm Rrruat)
The origins ofthisritual ave surrouraled in mystery.
Some claim tha it was developed as a way to censure
‘unwbolesomely ambitious Tremere while others sug-
gest that it's not Hermetic in origin at all, but rather a
survival device for Kindred in underpopulated areas,
such as the Mayan territories where it was first discov
cred, Still others suggest that it is the penultimate
punishment for diablerie, mote effective than Final
‘Death because it leaves thesubject with the knowledge
of the power he once had and the pale echo with which
he isleftafter this ritual affects him. The ritual increases
the generation of a Kindred to 13, regardless of his
original distance ftom Caine,
‘System: This ritual takes one hour to perform. The
thaumaturge must draw a circle with a mixture of his
‘am blood and that of the subject. Tho eubjocr race
then lie motionless in the center ofthe cicle for a full
hour for the ritual to take effect, which requites that the
subject bestaked in thecase of unwilling indred. Ifthe
subject is willing, the difficulty for the roll is 7, ather
wise ic is the normal 9 (ritual level + 3),
Koipunic Sorcery Riruars
The witchy iagics of the Tzlmisce are practically
heresies inandof themselves. By calling upon thespirits
of their homeland — which some call demons — the
Fiend who are skilled enough to he called keldhm work
their will upon the nage.
The rituals of Koldunic Sorcery require asuccessfal
Incelligence +Koldunism roll (difficulty of 4+ the level
of the ritual). Additionally, unless specified otherwise,
a sorceret using these rituals must spill one point of
blood when callingupon the spirits, hough itneeds not
beher own.
Cum Fur Sis of Po,
0Exticnrenment (Lever Ove Rrnirat)
Al things in nature contain a spirit of some type,
which are referred to as laleks (pronounced LAH-lek;
Hungerianfor spin"). Koldunic Sorcerers must first he
able torecognizea nature spirithefore they ean manipu-
le them into servitude properly. Thisritualisrequistely
cast often, thereby reinforcing the Keldun’s atunement
tothe land and nature. Many of the old koldum did not
simply trust that thetr attunement to the land would
remain intact, Rather, they dedicated one night out of
the week to completely reconnect with the spits of
their land. These lileks are more recognizably “felt”
rather than visually perceived. A lilek traveling on a
breezeclose to the holdun might instill a staticsensation
inthe back of the sorcerer’s neck. Healthy trees might
seem to heve a faint verdant glow about their trunks.
Whicheverway he believes to perceive theve spite, the
oldun awakens to a new sense after casting this ritual.
System: The holdim’s player spends one point of
blood and makes the roll. Buch success he accumulates
increases the duration of his attunement co the nature
spirits of the four nacural elements
One hour
One night
One week
One month
One year
L success
3 successes
4 successes
5 suceesses
MepitstopetcanMinnt
(Lever OneRriuat)
Old wives tales tell of the inherent perils of allowing
‘acatncat seeping children for fear thacitwillsuck out the
child's soul, The kldin casting this ritual substantiates
these talesby enlisting any small feline into hisservice, as
the car will earch out any skeepig individual it finds. and
rystically draw out some of his sul
System: The player makes anormal activation roll
By feedingacarone pointofhisblood, the kollum brings
the feline into temporary servitude. Once the blood is
fed eo the ent and che rituals cast, the cat will immedi-
ately seek out any child in the area who is asleep. The
catwill then crawl up tothe victim's faceand mystically
draw out some of his spiritual “essence.” This esence
‘wll une chrough the ea, acting as a vondute xo the
oldun, who will then temporarily gain a point of Will-
power that may be spent atany time during the night.
This Willpower point must, however, be spent in the
same night was stolen, otherwise the “essence” will
mystically dissipate and return to its rightful owner.
Every point of load spent in feeding the cat spurs it 0
visit another victim, resulting in another point of tem-
porary Willpower. Willpower gathered in this way may
not exceed the koldi’s permanent Willpower Trait.
Altematively, the koldan may feed one point of
blood to multiple cats, thereby reducing the amount of
time he mustwaitforone catto complete multiple tasks.
Storytellers may decide how much time it sakes for
thefeline toluntdown asuitable slumbering victim. A
child who has had her eseence stolen for three nights in
a pe diev before waling the neat day
Service ror Sours (Lever Two Rrruar)
In casting this ritual, « koldun summons the atten
tion of nature spirits to his person, enticing them by
offering part of his own essence to them. These spirits
are vital in their own right, and they have mystical
powers that aren't easily defined; they are free to act as
they will. Iftheydo accept the koldiun'sessence
bound ca perform the duties as part of a Koldunic
Soreryritual would equite. Otherwise, they may mam
free to live theit lives.
“This dons playes apes « Ulead porns
and makes his rollin order ts uwaken the spits kom
theirnotural settings and attract their attention. Then,
the caster enuets this ritual, spendingat least one more
blood point. For every blood point he spends, he may
bind one nature spirit of the land into servitude. Al-
theuigh they do occupy space in. his body (and thus
count toward maximum blood pool), these blood points
remain “inert” within the koldin'sboxy and unavailable
to him. He cannot use them to fuel Disciplines, eal
wounds et cetera for as long as he intends to keep the
nature spirits bound to him.
The léleks summoned by the sorcerer may rakeany
number of actions, but they may. not typically affect
physical objects other than those they inhabit. Even
these are singular. The spirit of 2 tree may affect only
char one tree, as opposed to all trees. Mast often, these
spitits are used as spies, emissaries or wimesses 8 some
pact between the koldum and a greater spirit. They
femain bound eo the oldun for as long ae their original
agreement or until the Fiend chooses to relieve the
Isleks of duty, whichever comes fret. At such a time,
lelek will disperse into the night air, absolving the
Asda of dhe prombed view
Byot
WitHerinG Agony (Lever Two Rrrust)
By pulling the spirit from a sick ree and coaxing it
into the body ofa mortal or Kindred, the holdsa inf
hhisvietim with a physically debilitating malady. When
infected, the victim will decrease in weight, caused by
the exfoliation of a thick sap-like substance from his
pores: Hale will fall out, and ckin will dagen
SiwoF ra Blown
8ash gray, Bones are more brittle, and breath comes in
laborious gasps
System: The koldun’s player spends a point of blood
and makes the appropriate roll while the character marks:
his victim witha bloody glyph. A spirit inhabiting asic
tuve is chen enticed to flee the dying wood and make its
newhome inside the marked victim. Over the course of a
night, the adverse effects of this ailment will take effect,
causing the victim to suffer a2 co all Physical and Social
dice poots. [he afflicted also sutfers one health level of
unscakable bashing damage due ta the atrophy the body
‘endures. This damage may be offset through rest ar blood.
expenditure normally thereafter.
Kinilred sre similarly affected, suffering both the
penalties to theirPhysical andSoeial dice poolsandthe
associated damage. They also lose one addicional blood
point on top of the normal one point spent ar the
beginning of their night.
Withering Agony lasts for one week,
Note: Althcugh mortals and Kindred aren't nor-
svally atfected by nature sputts, the lelek infecting
victims are dyingspirits and do not “jom" with a hose so
much as they “invade” their health, similar toa virus.
RazetmeLrer (Lever Tree Rrnat)
A kaldun casting thisritual may destroy inanimate
objects by severing theit spirits from their material
shells. By severing an object's spirit, objects like stone
pilloes tur to challe and dus, cell phones malfunction,
and break into a small pile of wire and plastic, and
clothing frays to become tatters of cotton and leather.
System: By expending the appropriate number of
‘loca points, koldeen may rend a spirit from its inani-
‘mate housing, permanently. He may doso toany object
within his line of sight.
Thenumberof successes the player achieves deter-
mines the degree ofthe koldun’s success and the size of
the object he may destroy.
[success A founcein pen
cell phone
Fsucvesies A television
2 euecossos
A sofa.
5 successes A small car
Rumors of elder koldun wing this power to great
effect persis, especially among young Tzimisce, practi-
cally becoming legend inthe telling. One such legend
involves Fiend reducinga rival's very haven to brittle
shale, while another suggests thar a jealous Teimsce
transformed a scomed lover into a pillar of sal before
she could tum against him. None of these tales have
heen substantiated, however
Fouccesses
Bevonn He WaLL or DeaTH
(Lever Four Rawat)
‘This ritual was created by a koldun toward the end
of the medieval struggle against the Warlocks, in an
attempt to preserve the knowledge possessed by fallen
sorcerers. After this ritual ie east over the deal bony of
anevly slain kod, is spiie will appear to the caster
As long as the koldun is aware of the specific
that were possessed by the recently deceased, he can
ssuticc ic ws sat Tim it haexe Ways,
System: The player spendsa blood pointandmakes
the necessary roll, While standing over the body of a
recently deceased koldun snd chanting his name, the
caster summons the spirit into his presence. Thekoldun
musthave prior knowledge as to what powers the spirit,
‘possessed when it was itselfakoldun before he asks to be
mentored in the Ways. On a successful roll, the spirit
will grudgingly abide to mentoring the koldur as longas
the character is explicit in his question and the player
has the experience enough ta buy the specific power
The spirit will mentor the castes
Way, but, before moving on tots final rest, i will grant
enough knowledge of the Way so that the koldun no
longer requires a mentor to continue his progression.
Once the spirit has completed its task, ie will be ban:
ished from existence, and itwillnotbe accessibleagain.
A spirit will be compelled co instruct the bolas only
in other powers of Keldunic Socery and its rituals, not
exher Disciplines. Neither will reveal other knowledge
Thispowerdorsnotworkon subject whohasbeen
diablerized,
nainly one level of a
Teenie Visace (Lever Foun Rerust)
During less progressive times, people born with
defects orabnormalities were thought to be touched by
demons and devils while in the womb, so they were
treated ac outcasts. Similarly, Tsimisce koldien would
cast this ritual as punishment for sexual or theft crimes
committed by their boyars. The koldun seduces one of
his bound nature spirits to warp the physical features of
amoral or Kindred, dstomting factal features by elon:
gating the nose, bulging the eyes, extending the teeth
and chin, Mucus runs freely from the nose, salivadroals
‘out of the mouth, boils and pock marks break o
the entire body, open sores drip a yellowish oo:
hump swells between shoulders. Very soon, the victim
resembles the most hideous of mortal beings and is
reviled by society
System: The ritual must he cast on the night of a
half-moon, and the koldim must ingest and spend one
blood point from a boar, along with a piece of the
victim's skin. For every success scored, a victim will
(hae Fos Ss oe Power
99suffer the averse effects of Incubus Visage forone phase
of the moon, for a maximum of another half-moon
phase. The vietim’s Social Aterbutes drop to zero, and
he gains the Flaw: Eerie Presence (see Vampire: The
Masquerade, p. 302)
MERGING OF THE SouLs
(Lever Four Rrruat)
Beforethey hadrevenants attheir disposal, Tzimisce
Kaldis Leonid tu atmelpauvoce ve gh wud Leek i.
their sway, thereby enhancing the ghoul’s physical
‘prowess. Many of these ghoul hosts end up either with
multiple personalities, znormal physicalfeaturesor ate
altogecherdestroyed by the dangerous rigors of merging,
with a nature spirit. Stil, they make eificient brutes,
useful for keeping unquiet peasants in line and even
finding use in the modern nights
System: The player makes her roll and spends a
blood point, the blood from which is used to mark the
ghoul. By marking one of her ghouls with this extta
point of vampiric vitae, a keldun entices manure spirit
to “join” with the ghoul. One cf the ghoul’s Strength,
Dexterity or Stamina may be increased for every nature
spirit chac memges with him, for a maximum of three
spirits and three points, Enticing more than one spirit
into ghoul requires marking him with mote than one
point of vampiric vitae. Any more than three nature
spirits attempting to "join with a ghoul will cause his
conecioumess 0 bethoved out fom his control, and his
body will warp and sip into a creature resembling
something with no place in nature. For cach I8lek
beyond the third used to augment che ghoul’s body, the
boul gatnva derangement ofthe Swaryeeller’s cholce ot
loses one pointof Appearance, which lastsas longas the
augmentation itself.
A ghoul’s Traits may be increased above and be-
yond theirnormal maximum of 5 with this ritual to 6 for
as long as tis ritual lass,
This ritual lasts for one night per success that the
oldu’ player scores on his activation rol
Normal mortals are unable to withstand this sore of
transformation process. Not anly is their blood too wes
cosustain the amalgamated spirit, the lek would im
ancly wap, che vleiml physique, causing ic to Checigt
into an inanimate object in nature, Kindred are too far
outside the realms of nature to properly benefit from the
merging of lalek, so thisritual dees nor affect them.
ELeMeNTAL Savior (Lever Five Rita)
During the centuries-old conflict with the War-
locks, some Tsimisce koldun desperately needed their
lalekstaetfectivelynicl in the fight, and they eventually
created thistitual tomake that possible. Oncetthisritual
iscast, nature spirit will become physica, in the form
of sn animated element in nature. The most common
form that these spiris took was that of man-sized mud
golems. When in this form, the lelek can obey only
basic, one-sentence commands. Irwasnot longafterthe
oldun ercated this ritual that the Warlocks came up
with their own formof elemental manipulation, which
more than evened the odds in this blood feud
Yeats lanen in the oder phen whet his teual we
rediscovered and cast, the lalek was surrounded by arifi-
cial, man-made creations and took the focr of lange
concrete golem, made up of concrete, asphalt and reba.
‘System: A spiritalready in the employe the koldun
(through some other ricual) will readily take to an
elemental form after the caster bleeds four points of
vitae onto the chject he desites to have animated and
the player makes a succesful roll, Once the spirit
aanimates an element, it will respond only to simple,
one-sentence instructions from the koldun
A lélek can remain physica forasinele night before
it is forced out ofits elemental state and cetur to the
spirit world
Empracine THe Demon(Lever Sm Rrruar)
Many centuries ago, a renowned brood of keldun
was known to barter directly with powerful evil spits,
and it eventually wound up being destroyed by these
untrustworthy creatures. Although it may seem sense-
less to risk life and limb to enlist a “crue” demon into
one's employ, the benefits reaped by the koldun who
‘were not torn apart almost rotally eclipses this peril
Following this mode of thoueht. koldun of the modern
nights have te-adapred this ritual of demon-conjuring
by requiring the body of a nevly dead neonate, one that
was blood bound to the caster. When summoned, the
demon inhabits the dead body, thereby removing it
from itsnatural element and reducingits overall power.
Doing «0 ensures that the demon will not have enough
Hoi puniOBLementar Prats }
No matter whet elemental form « nature Spine
takes froma lage oak tet age-old stone, toroiling |
nnver water, is potenti always remains these |
Strength 4, Dextericy 3, Stamina 5
Willpower: 2, Health Levels: OK, OK, OK,
23,3, -5, Barished
Artacks: Melee strike for 4 (does not secount for
Potence)
Disciplines: Fortitude 2, Potence 2
Abilicies: Beawl Z
Swior EB
10rower to simply destroy the caster on a whim. However,
the hose boxly tant it enough of itsmysticalenemgiesto
rerform most of its “required” tasks
System: The caster mus fist sacrifice a blood bound
neonate. The fledgling vampire cannot have spent any
more than 20 years as Kindted (otherwise the dead bay
will decay too rapidly or it to host a demon prepery)
‘Then the koliun’s player makes his roll, spends « blood
pointandastchisritual,allthe while chanting the name
of the demon he wishes to summon. Thedeman, in tum,
wll be drawn from its infernal realm and forced into the
rrewlydead vessel hod. As langas the vampire was blood
tound to che holder before she was destroyed, the demon
summoned into her body will not have the capacity to
readily defy its master.
‘Once itis within the vessel bedy, the demon tay
rerform any ofa number of tasks, from perfonning as an
efficient bodyguand to serving 2s a mentor for teaching
new Disciplines. It possesses all of the physical charac
teristics (Attributes, Talents, etc.) of the host vampire
sandal of the supemacural and mental capacities (isc
plines, Attributes, etc.) of the demon. leis considered
subject to the bloed bond, and it cannot actively harm,
its master, even though it almost certainly resents him.
The demon will be physically weak forthe fist few
nights after the summoning, as it grows accustomed to
coping without the full range ofits memendous powers
andl it will be restricted to the limits of the body, Within,
week, itwill “grow” into the body, causing it to take on
demonic features. Its Attrbutes and powers may ako
increase with time (at Storyteller discretion). Over the
course of a month, the hady will degenerte into. an
‘unsuirable vessel for chedemon, caused inpare byboth the
ead boxk's decay and its inability to accommodate the
demon’s increasing powers. After a month has passed
since the demon’s summoning, the vesee body will fal
apart, and the creature will be released from its servitude
and immediately sent back co where it originated.
Ademon summoned into vessel body that was not
blood bound before it was killed may consistently at
tempt to break free from its term of servitude. The
Koldun must makea Willpower soll every nigit that the
demon remains in the vesse! body. While a failed roll
causes the koldun'ssway over the demon to slip, mame
diately releasing ic from itsmortal chains, abotched rll
will ultimately end in abloody conflict between demon
and caster, of which the ouscome és almost assuredly in
the demen’s favor
Mortal vessels are wholly unsuitable to properly
hhost ademon for any length of time,and any est of this
restriction will always result in the body melting into
(ho Four Sf Power
‘01pudiles of flesh and viscera almost immediately after
this ritual is east.
ASSAMITE SORCERY
The very concept of Assumite Sorcery is itself
heresy in some circles, Still, some practives among the
Children of Hagim see mere use than others, largely
Frecause those others have fallen our of favor and ate
practiced only in hidden cahals and celle in forgotten
corners of the world
The system by which the rituals of Assamite Sor-
cery are performed is similar to Thaumaturgy. The
player rolls Intelligence + Occult ar a difficulty of the
rituals level +3 (to a maximum of 9}, Suecess brings
about the desired result, Failure indicates that nothing
happens. Prior to using the riwal, the sorcerer must
partake of kalif in one form or another (see Blood
Magic: Secrets of Thaumaturgy).
Harin's Bane (Lever Taree Rrruat)
Although their potential ie more inline with judy.
‘ment and stealth, some Assamites are willing to g0 10
any length to fulfill eheir purposes. Those Assamites of
the watrioror assassin caste have been knowntowse this
ritual co ateel themselves before any situation in which
they might find themselves exposed to avert combat.
Through thistite, he Assamite hamesses his Beast and
curs it upon his doomed foe
Among conservative Asaumites this ntualisscomed
because itallowsthe Kindredto grow to closet hisBeast.
System: The player makes che roll to activate this
ritual and the character partake: of ali smoke orblood.
Ifthe Assamite enters frenzy asa result of combat, he
doesnot need roll tose ifhe can keep itin check; this
ritual allows him to ‘ride the wave” of the fren:y
‘automatically, asdescrthed under the Instinct Vireuen
p. 187 of Vampire: The Masquerade, Such is the eae
even ifthe Assamice doesnot have the Instince Virewe.
‘This works for only the fir combat thar incites frenzy
airer the Ascamite perform the ritual. Ifthe Astamite
fails oentera combat frenzy before the end ofthenight,
the ritual expires with the sunvise
Tue Sine IMporent (Lever Four Rituat)
Iis unknown whether this ritual was developed as
4 punishment or as a warning to neonate Assamites
Regardless of its origin, this ritual rendess a given,
Kindred’s vitae inert for the purpuses of siring new
vampires. Using this ritual requites the casterto partake
of the kaif blood, not merely inhale the smoke.
System: The player makes his roll, and the charac:
ter ingests the blasd of a veseel under the influence of
lulif. The subject must either be a descendant of the
sorcerer, orthe sorcerer must have thefang or tongue of
thesubject. Ifthe rol is successful, the subject is unable
to sire childer for a year and a night, or uncil the Final
Death ofthe sorcerer, whichever comes first. Potential
childer drained of blood will simply die ifthe Kindred
attempts to Embrace them.
Using this ritual destroys the fang or tongue once
the ritual is complete, If the ritual fails, the fang or
cong ie daneneyed ayia,
FromMarnur's Turoat
(Lever Sur Riruar)
‘This ritual, the hallowed means by which che
Assamites lowered their generation while under the
influence of the Tremere curse, has largely fallen into
disuse. A few cults of the clan still observe it out of
humility o habit, and these Kindred are among the
schismatics and ut-Shuilgi loyalists, respectively.
Full details for the ricual may be found on p. 126 of
Blood Magic: Secrets of Thaumaturgy.
MeritsAnp FLAWS
Bressep (7-pr. SupeRwatuRAt Merr)
You are favored by some higher power to the extent
that the comosive toach of Hell does not harm you. You
are unaffected hy the paths and rituals of Dark
‘Thaumatungy. Character with thisMeritmay never eam
Dark Thaurnaturgy themselves, and they are affected by
“normal” Thaumaturgy es any other character is, Scary
celles, faphayerwants torake thisMent withourit iting
the character concept or having any rational reason, kick
the stinking gumby out cf your game.
Ixpoarrante Sour
(7-pr, SupeenaruRat Mersr)
In the horrific event of yourdiablerie, che Kindred
who commits the act gains none of the benefits of
disblerie (generation, Disciplines, etc.), but he does
suffer the drawbacks (aura veins, loss of Humanity,
etc,): Obiously, this won'tdo you much good, but iis
anexcellent way to give one final "Screw you!” to your
murderer. And che members of your former coterie ean
always avenge you.... A vampire with this Merit will
never become @ wealth. Instead, she goes into che
unknowable beyond upon her diablerie,
Devi's Marx (|-on 7-pt. PHYSICAL FLAW)
Somewhere on your body, you have a mark of the
Devil upon you, For one point, is appears as a patch of
scaly skin, a “witch's claw." a mare rexembling the
Number of the Beast or something similar. For seven
points, youhave heen obviously disfigured in a disboli
cablooking way — vestigial wings, hackward-bending
Sisco ne Bio
102knees, loven hooves — that reduces your Appearan
by one and no doubrraises all manner of questions. As
if this weren't had enough already, you're going co
attract a lot of attention that may threaten the Mas-
querade. You may take this Flaw at either point value
only if you have not made any pact wath the infernal. If
youhavedealt with demons, you're going to cam these
all by yourself. 1 you take this Flaw and larer eam
another disfigurement through truck with demons, you
‘must pay off the point value with experience points as
soon is possible.
Sporen Beast (3-pr. Mentar Flaw)
‘What the Beast has had before, it wants agin, and it
wantsitnow. Any timetheplayermast makea Willpower
rollin onder for her character to resist a desire, she doess0
with only as many dices she hes in her Willpower poo!,
2 opposed to her rating. That is, she rolls her current
Willpower as opposed to her permanent Willpower. This
Flaw can be particularly debilitating when it comes to
staving off hunger, for exaruple.
Unrepentant Beast (4-pt. Mentat Fraw)
‘The Beast leaves its mark on you long after it ha:
run its course and had its way with you. Ifyoueverboch
» GelControl (or Instine:) roll to resist (or ride the
wave of) frenzy, you immediately acquire a compulsion
sderangesnent (see Vampire: The Masquerade, p. 222,
listed under Obsessive/ Compulsive). The Storyceller
should determine the nature of the particular ccmpul
sion, and you may indeed gain a wide and varied
spectrum of cornpulsions,
Chm Fon Sis Pov
18as
Sin bravely.
We will never have all the facts to make a perfect judgement, but with the aid of
basic experience we must leap bravely into the future
—Russell R. Melneyre
in cannot exist without sinners,
herein has stepped outside vampiric "society" to pursue
an endless parade of vices, gous, and political agenkas
that have been shunned by Sabbat and Camatilla alike.
Some are civil dissidents uninterested in the often
black-orwhite mentality of either sect, while others
truck with baleful enticies best left to whatever hell
humanity forgot
ind each group
The following is a sampling of groups that have
flourished in the Final Nights. They are not indicative
of any new power playersread) to contest the Sabot or
Camatilla’s rule, but given the chance, juticar, pal:
dins, archons, Judge Inquisitors, alastor and even
scourges would willingly end such heresies. Some cults
represent an ideological threat, som
stacle and some
1 political ob-
they're just different enough to
Gighton the starus quo. Yet, they are not simply dispos
able antagonists for characters who are spoiling to fight
they are not slavering bests looking to re-enact the
Rape of Nanking. These groups are intelligent and
articulate organizations with private and dedicated
agendas, Most will not threaten characters who dis
cover their enistence (at least initally). Instead, they
seek understanding, allies and even converts. They ate
the Storyteller’s tools for confronting characters with,
moral dilemmas and alternative solutions, a means of
forcing them to face and question their existence te:
sadless of the result
THEAssociares
‘Membersof the Red Rose Saber pack thought that
they were being funny when they gmbbed Arnold
Fleschner, Embraced him and locked him in a freezer
truck with a dozen other “recruits” during « mass Eim
brace. They neverexpected him to survive, Amold was
Arup A Cosma oF Sas
105a clean-cut, high-priced lawyer during the early ‘70s,
‘who defended the rich and infamous in Detroit's halls
of justice. This mousy defender was a tiger in the
courtroom, who methodically ripped apart cases. in
which his clients were accuted of assaule, larceny, rape
ard even murder. Prosecutors called it “guilty until the
check clears" style justice. Amold wasperfect fodder for
the Sword of Caine.
Necadlese 1 oy, dhe Red Ries were shick-jawel
when Amold emerged from the truck rst, dusted off his
mangled suit indignantly, and demandedto know what
‘was goingon while closing the door ona womnan’shead,
pushing her back inside. Since that time, the Lasombra
Amold has been a member of the Sebbat, although he
sometimes questioned why. The secr’s blind faith and
religious fervor seemed alien to him, and although he
participated in the Vaulderieand variousritae, he never
felt connected to the Sabbat. The Red Roses, in turn,
could not tum him into any more of a monster because
Ihe was altcady detached, abruge and “a cold Ash" by
their description. He killed and tortured with distracted
interest, and he rarely exhibited any emotional core:
‘mitment one way or the other outside of feeding. For
him existence seemed hollow
‘That all changed when the Red Roses adopted
Marylenna, a Tremere antitsby, following the destruc:
tion of het pack, Nobody realized that Marylenna was
an infernalist who had sacrificed her packmstes to het
demonic: master. She could not afford to kill more
‘Cainites without arousing suspicion, bur she did man-
age to bring the Red Rosse under hier satanic ayy
member by member, hefore she finally came two the
mousy lawyer. Arnold was not stupid, however, and he
recognized the slow change that was overtaking his
allies. In his trademark deadpan fashion, he confronted
Marylenna, not to condemn or expose her corruption,
but to understand her infernal setivities. Delighted to
find a willing audience (and teady to destroy him the
minute he betrayed her), Marylenna explained her
concourse with demons and the pacts in which she
engaged in exchange for power. Amold immediately
clined that the demona ware bending Merylensia the
short end of the infernal stick, and he advised her on
hhow to handle subsequent negotiations. In exchange
for Amold’s help and expertise on contractual hargain-
Marylenina taught hum Dark Thaumacurgy
Amold discovered that while infemalism lacked
any real allure for him, the prospect of haggling and
negotiating with the ultimate lawyers, demons, was just
as thrilling as working for a law firm again. Arnold
realized that he missed the intellectual challenge of
facing epponents of like or even greater skill, ane set
about learning ll the nuances of Dark Thaumsturgy to
best represent the Red Roses during negotiations, Be-
cause Amold wasalwaysbargainingon behalf ofsomeone
else, however, he discovered methouls to olfserhis own
contactwith the unboly host. In fact; evento this date,
he justifies his services toclientsasaltnuistic anki neces-
any. “Afeer ell” hecloimne,
darn their souls to serve demons, ther I might as well
help them make the best deal possible." Few realized
thar Amoldwasnegotiating dealshehind theirbacks,.
Maxylenna taught Dark Thiumaturgy c willing
acolytes while Amold negotiated on their behalf, eum:
ingthe Red Roses into ar infernal enterprise. Overthe
next decade, Amold gathered or Embraced other law-
yers, formingan undergrcundpackofadvisors who were
skilled in matters of Hell. Privately calling themselves,
the Associates, they acted asrovingadvocatescon behalf
of Cainite clients who did nce pomess te shill ce
bargain with demons. The business was going well for
the while, but maccers really picked up after Marylenna
andall Tremere andiribu vanished. What most corsid-
ered a tragedy, the Associates saw as an opportunity
Wichout the Tremere aniirituy many would-be
infernalists lacked the skill to learn new Dark
‘Thaumaturgical paths oravoid the pitiallsthar demons
used against amateurs. The Associates realized that
they could tap the vacuum left in the wake of the
disappearance of the Tremere antiriby. Their clientele
would Include noe only infoenline; bue tone C
who did not want the brimstone stench of demonic
concourse on them. The Associates would act as advi-
sors, intermediaries and negotiators, For a higher fee,
they would even bargain on behalf of clients (Casnite
and kine alike) who did not wane any direct connec-
tions with Dark Thaumaturgy
In the shorctime since Marylenna vanished, senior
partner Arnold and the Associates have established
several dummy businesses using under-the-table finane-
ingfrom some oftheir oldest clients. The Red Rose pack
dell dseaetd serienas abtoae for Amel echorwend
their legitimate dealings with the Sabat. The Associ
ates, however, now maintain “offices” in New York,
Detroit, Las Vegas, Miami, Washington and Atlantic
City under various nemesincluding Prescott & Childers
Legal Services, Habib & Habbib Financial Advisors,
Atlantic Union & Partners and Madam Moon's Tarot
Readings. These businesses are duminy corporations
and shell companies, however, with fake addresses, but
Snsor ri Bioow
106real phone lines connected to answering machines for
anyone calling them. The Associates access their mes-
sages through multiple teminal points andonlyarsiver
those prefaced by “fsuch and such] referred me to you.”
Even payments and financing of these companies is
handled aucomatically through Swiss Home Banks,
with anonymous depositing and a paper trail of fake
names. thasproven invaluable against the Inquisition,
which knows a litte about the Associates but has heen,
unable to track them down,
Meanwhile, the Associates only handle their old-
cst, most trstedand richest clients directly. All others
discover their services through the underground rumor
mill, and even then, cheyare lucky ifthey havea phone
number. While che Associates are very careful to avoid
thelnquisition, the secrecy also comes from infernalists
who keep their contacts carefully guarded,
Unbeknownst to many except for Amold and his
principal partners they sucesed for one reason alone.
thedemons want them to appear successful. A Cainite’s
soul is already damned, but the chance of redemption,
however frail, always exists. Infemalists sacrifice that
hope in pursuit of their powers, believing that the trade
is equitable. The truth iefar from equitable, bue most
Cainites are at least passesied of enough of a self
preservation instinct thet the mere hint of damnation
frightens them into playing it safe, The Associates,
however, offerasupposeily safe avenue fordealing with
demons, promising to absorb the risks and danger af
infernal stains on bebalfof their clients, inexchange for
a substanticl fee. This offer draws more Cainites out
from the woodwork — certainly more than would
practice infernalism normally — most of whom think
thac the perl of bartering with demons is thus dimin-
ished. This development pleases Hell'shierarchybecause
the truth is, any deals wich the devil, be they direct or
by proxy, stillresult in damnation. ¢scalled intent, and
Hells built on it. The difference s that those who deal
with demons thernselves know tha they have signed
ay their existence. The others never realize it until
too late.
The Asociates know this uth because Amold
realized it while first learning Dark Thaumaturgy, The
only way to placate demons, save one's skin and still
‘eam mote rower is to set someone else up as # dupe, a
pany, Ameld keeps his informal commuption to a mini-
mum because he uses a sacrificial lamb in his stead. By
negotiating as a client's proxy (call it power of attor
ney) heestablishesany contract he wishes with demons
inv exchange for offering the clients power, sparing his
existence andadvancinghisskillin Dark Thaumatury.
Thecontractalzoremainsvalidbecaecitwasneverthe
demons that broke or lied abour their contractual
obligations with the client, The Associates did, how
Currently, the Associates number just under a
dozen agents, including Amold, who claim havens
across North America; only they handle negotiations
and infemal dealingsdirectly. Theit center of aneration
is Detroit, home 10 the Red Rose pack, but they do not
limit cheir activities to Sabbat cities alone. While they
deal with Camarilla enclaves as well, their limited
connections with the seethamper their current effors
They arelooking or sympatheric, gullible or mercenary
Kindred to serve as further inroads into the sect. Given,
the Camarilla's limited experience with infemalists,
the Associates are considering dealing exclusively with,
Kindred, but Arnold and several others still consider
themselves “loyal” to the Sword of Caine due to both
the Vaulderie and the Sabbat's effective pronaganda
effors. Suill, the Associates cannot deny the lure of a
sect that lacks an internal force like the Inquisition to
hamper its activities.
Serving each lawy 2 wo fe jabba enfore-
ers who bear the taintof Hell t varying degrees. These
right-hand-menall owe the Associates major boonfor
helping them negotiate tough dealsorsavingthem from
committing terrible mistakes. The enforcers conduct
thorough hackgroundcheckson potential clients, aetas
the lawyers’ intermediaries for the first few meetings
and pursue errant payments. Additionally, the enfore-
ers also eliminate clients who exhibit devilish marks
and infemal deformities, since such direct evidence of
infemal taint would not reflect well on the Associates
whoate supposedly negotiating good deals on behalf of
third parties. Dessraying such obvious taints also robs
the Inquisition of potential witnesses,
Below the enforcers aw peripheral scours —unit-
ting ghouls and mortals. Before New Yor’s fall, the
Assec ates had received payment from the city’s bishop
in the form of eight Zantasa revenants, These ghouls
had fled the New York estate massacre that claimed
over twodozen of their family, and they now serve the
bishop secretly inceturn ferrefuge, Already degenerate,
they made easy cargets for further corruption at the
hande of theic patron, and they nov cerve the Astoci-
atesin the same capacity. The revenants actas scouts in
‘Washington by exploring its seedy underbelly, and by
helping the Associates determine which politicians are
tape ior the plucking. Unlike the enforcers these ghouls
‘Are A Cover OF Shee
107know nothing of the Associates themselves, and in-
stead work through handler. The Zantosas bear minoe
infernal staining, but given the Sabbat’s existing dis
Jain for them, the sect might easily dismiss their
peculiarities as their typical inbreeding.
While the Associates have been very careful to
avoid attention, the Inquisition knows of them at least
by name, At first, the mvestigating Judge Inquisitors
believed that the infernal cociety resided solely in
Detroit, but their most recent information indicates
that the Associates dwell within several Subbac en:
claves within North America, This information worrie
the Inquisitors, who believe thar they may have an
epidemic on their hands. Of course, the Inquisition
tnuust conduct its investigation under utmost secrecy, If
atfledzlings discovered thatthe Associates offered
Jeals with the infemal “without direct risk,” Cainite
right flock to Hell's advocates and risk personal dam-
SeRApIS UH MACHINA
The arrival of the Christian calendar's first century
was supposedly significant because it marked the birth
f Jesus Christ, and the formation ef a novel religion
based on compassion, faith and salvation. The truth,
however. isthat Christionity wasfar from the first or last
religion to espouse these ethics under the guise of
xm, The worhip of the singular, supreme
deity existed with the veneration of Michras (who
found acolytes eerossthe Middle East and Europe among,
the Hindus, Romans, Zarathustnans and Manicheans)
and the Yorubawho venerated the supreme Gludumare
in Africa. Both religions followed a system of strong
moralicies and righteous behavior. Nor was Christ the
only messish ofthe region aside from Moses, Zarathustra
and the later-horn Muhammad. The first Christian
century also saw the miracles of Apollonius of Tyana,
Apollontusof Tyana was born in Turkey at thetime
Jesus, and he diedat afarmore venerable age between
AD96t0 AD98, Like Jesus, Apollonius healed the sick
and raised the dead, He wore his hair longand traveled
asfar west as Italy, and as far east as India. Where he
journeyed, he studled the local wisclom and culture. He
took up Pythagorean thought while exploring Greece,
and hestudied Buddhism in India, Apolloniusobserved
astrict vegetarian regimen to the point that he refused
to wear furs, leather or any garment of animal origin,
ancl he avoided Palestine because the Tudaie Temples
spilt sacrifictal blood in honor of God. Even in death,
Apolloniusascended into heaven, much like the Chri
tian messiah. Unlike Christ, however, Apollonius
Suse ¥88.000
(08mysteriousls fll into virtual anonymity, nearly forgor-
tenby history hai itnoc been for the writer Philostratus
who compiled an account of bis life over a century
later.
The organization named Sevapis Ex Machina began
with a group of aucarkis who simply gashered for mutual
protection m the mid-70s. Tired of fleeing near-de-
structionatthe handsof Lupinesand overeagersectarian
vampires, a handful of aurarkis converged around Cyrus
Benjamin, a Ventrue outcast with a haven in Hull just
outside the Camarilla stronghold of Otcawa. Cyrus
enjoyed the protection of Octawa's prince for private
reasons, 30 he was able ro exist with little interference
from local Kindked (with oecasional exception). The
growing autarkis corerie enjoyed the same consider-
ations as long asthey remained hidden, which they did
inthe intexest ofselly
ci vation Cysussinpevtedttiat
the prince tolerated this arrangement because Hull
provided Ortawa wich a kind of buffer against Sabbat
excursions from Montreal and Toronto. Any attempts
to infest Ottawa would use Hull as a beachhead to:
“enlist” Sabbat recruits and provide a steady bload
supply. Cyrusand hislotwerefoddertodelay the Sahbat
should the local Kindred need to retreat to Crtawa ot
organize a counter-stike
While Hulf suffered the occasional raid, Ottawa
was not truly besieged like New York. Cyrus and his
snucackis allies, however, chaffed under inactivity and
grew bored from simply existing. Mere so, they knew
they would deplete their considerable pooled resources
eventuslly. Slowly, the group extended its influence
‘over Hull. Their activities proved to be exercises in
suibelety to see how much wealth or power they could
accrue through patience and diligence. The fist simple
experiments included bribing Hull’ roiticians to vore
«certain way on local by-laws or siphoning funds from
community programs into their accounts. Soon, the
group established minot money-laundering networks
and swindled cash through seal estate schemes. Each
venture increased the scope of the next and brought
more autarkis into contact with Cyrus' cell.
Cyrus eventually realized that Hull could no longer
support the group and that if the Camarilla learned of
hisschemesand growingflock, itwould cest aleery eye
toward them, The group needed to “buy” freedom and
find a place where neither sect would bother or plague
it. After considerable brainstorming, the coterie even-
nally hituponadyingtown,one whose central employer
had left, and revitalizing its commerce. With the North
American Tice Trade Agcecnrent, doing & woo uneasy
chore, Several automobile manufacturers were closing
theirsmall-rown operations in favor ofopening cheaper
plantsinMexico,Carroll, lowa wasonesuch "statistic."
The local plant and town's principle employer had
recently closed, signaling a mass exodus af Iceals ro
ring cities ann states, Cyrus and his entourage
escaped Hull quietly, neerly bankrupting the city by
embezzling money from the government's coffers.
By the time the aucarkis artivedin lowa,Carsoll was
practically deserted, The core members settled in, but
the remainder waited in neighboring cities and towns
hecause the local herd could neversustain them, Then,
Cyrus and his scattered cohorts began their new and
highly ambitious project... Serapis Ex Machina.
Forget the cults dedicated to the sel-castrating
priests of Cybele or the mysteries of Isis. Sevapus Ex
Machina is mother to a brand-new and fabricated relt-
gion, Cyrus chose the name from che Greek-Egyptian
god Serapis, an entity manufactured by the Greek rulers
of Egypt, the Ptolemys, who built a common deity that
would unite the Egyptians and Greeks, and maincain
civic order. Philosophers and poets created Serapis by
studyingand then borrowing from a wide field of values,
and outlaoks to create a unifying theme hotween the
two peoples, Serapis was the Frankenstein's monster of
gods. Building from this lesson, Serapis Ex Machina
decided that the ultimate corporation was organised
religion. Cyrus surrounded himself with the brightest
autarkis he could find, combining his business savvy
with Toreadoraestheties, Lasombraorganizational tact,
Malkavian inspiration and Nosferatu faith and schol
arly acumen. They studied and debated the strengths
and weaknesses of the different religions, hoping to
learn from their mistakes
Tonight’ faiths, they determined, labored under
history of atrocities, hatreds and twisted interprecaticns,
To establish a wide-base appeal, however, Serapis
Machinastll required “God asnottoalienate potential
adherents. Whar they needed wasa different messiah, one
who already existed and died, one few could queston
directly. They decided that Apollonius of Tyana was
perfect messianic figurehead, since few existing records
could dispute his actions (unlike Mithras) and becausiche
remained untouched by the established influence of the
monolithic institutions of Christianity, Judaism ce Islam.
Apollonins wns ake reputedly hom on December 24th,
meaning that adherents could still celebrate Christmas
and cemain a part of Christian practices. Additionally,
Apollonia’ embrace of Buddhist philoscphy, vegetarian-
isnn and yoya (according to the eult) would easly actract
acigh
Art: A Conic oF Ss
109those interested in New Age and Far Bast philosophies
‘Through Philoscracus' texts, Cyrus and his brood then.
created the Apollonius Bible, complete with numerous
contradictions end obscure phrasmg for the purposes of
debate.
Serapis Ex Mackina has used its ill-gotten gains to
fund the formation of several reruples and monasteries
to Apollonius’ way of life through dummy corporations
a mila daa: The group: even. influsied the peiese of
Carroll's beleaguered church to follow Apollonius
(through visions and “suggestions") dragging the con.
gregation of destitute townsfolk along as well, These
new adherents are now employees and ministers-tn
urainingoftxe Apolloniun faith, and they will eventually
hhead the monasteries and temples being built else
where. Some are even New York-andLA-bound where
theyplan toopen teen sheltersto siphon lost souls to the
principle temple in Carroll, lowa.
Ourwardly, the Apolloniun Church espouses the
principle tonstsof Cheletianity, even weleomes ocus
as brother and one in a long line of messiahs, but itsays
that Apollonius continued where Chirist had left off. In
fact, the newly ordained ministers of this faith even
believe thar Apollonius mayhave been Christreturned
after the Resurrection. Currently, though, the religion
is still “under construction” and months away from
becoming public. Nobody knows yet that it exists.
Serapis Ex Machina’sbusinessplan isto urn Apollonius
teachings into a new brand of helef savvy to the needs
of the modem word, with 1-976-hotline confessionals,
POF Riblec, CDs of
Apollonius Temple Maidens chanting, videocassettes
Tnwernet mate offered vin webcams
for Apollonius Yora-Prayer Techniques and vegan cool
books. Cyrus’ coterie has already copyrighted
Apolloniuyspecific terms, and it plans to launch the
religion through late-night celevision advertising and
infomercial blitzes. By then, the new temples will be
open, the Internet sites will be on line, and Carroll will,
bbeseady toreceive the influx of lost souls journeying to
the mouth of wisdom. Instead of trying to “manipulate”
nillions or create blood-cults, Serapis Ex Machina is in
it for the money and independence. Thic is a husiness
like any other, and the score of Kindred involved with
the projectnationwide have no wish to become gods or
prophets.
Tonight, the atmosphere of Carroll, Lowa is as
unsettling as the ominous serenity before a storm. A
bevy of construction sites dor the townseape, and those
citizens who have not converted keep their mouths
shut, Many townsfolk have fallen for the new religion
partly out of desperation, partly because of the promise
of employment and partly through Cainite-style influ
ence. Community leaders neludingtheremple ministers
undergoa blood bong, if enly to help keep the locals in
line through their devotion. The worshippers of
Apollonius are not violent, but nobody wants to spook
the new “investors” who are promising to employ falks
regardless of theirreligiousaffliations. Some locals ind
tho nsddden bith aFchlsculeeqary, but choy ay.
the sake of feeding their families, Cyrus dees not even
lift a finger to silence any dissidents. The townsfolk do
ic for him through social pressures. The Apollonius
‘Ternple is still being buil:, but mass takes place in the
converted church. Two warehouses in the old sutomo-
tive plant also contain thousands of boxes with
Apellonius-telated products, from books to videocas-
settes and CDs, all ready to be shipped out aweek before
the launch,
Currently, Serapis Ex Machina claims che aban-
dood euombtive plenton sixhavenyend
have setbooby traps for any intruders. Due to a popula-
tioneountafjustoyer 10,000 people, Cyrusrequiresthe
other four Cainites with him to slake their thirst with
‘animal blood lest they tax the hetd tooheavily before it
can support them. Cyrus hopes that once the religion
launches, enough people will flock to Carroll rosuppore
the autarkis there
Serapis Ex Machina already possesses its share of
enemies Cyrus’ theftof Hullsbudger did nor eseapethe
attention of OttawalsNosferaru prince. Unfortunately
thot ptinee allowed the autackis Cyeur and hie coh
unsupervised movement in Hull, which means tharthe
thefe reflects badly on him. Rather chan report the
sHeraieenbers
incident to the Inner Circle, the prince is privately
funding volunteers toinvestigate the matter quietly and
to find Cyrus wherever he is hiding. Additionally, 3
memberof the Society of Leapold recentlyheard about
the suspicious behavior of Carroll's priest and its entire
congregation, Given the recent explosion of blood cults
and heresies, the Society is investigating the matter.
Whether the group merely discovers the presence of
Cyneand other autarki
are not assuming positions of spiritual power or impor:
tance. They are in itforthe business, not the adoration,
which could throw the mortal Inquisition off
Because Carroll is not entirely isolated from the
world, some townsfolk are trying to convert relatives
and friends elsewhere despite the main cemple's re-
debatable since che Cainicer
quests for secrecy at this time. Mortal watch dog greups
concerned with cult activitiesare hearing rumors about,
Ss or Bic0n
i)this cul-Luke behavior, bur these orgenizations already
have their hands full wih similar reports from around
North America. The Camarlla, however, also watches
the watchdogs in case they encounter breaches of the
Masquerade. While Carroll, lowo doesnot warrant the
fall investigative brane of justicars and archon, the
Camarilla is considering sending in a small, scouting
coterie to determine any potential vampiric invelve-
ment. Whatthey donot realize, however, sthat Carroll
1tselfbarely supportstive Kindred mecningone to three
autarkis from Serapis Bx Machina are scattered through
out all neighboring cities and towns, acting as
cearly-wamingsentries. Any Kindved cr Cainites fishing
for information on Carroll in an adjecent district will
probably accract the attention of at least one sentry,
allowing Cyrus and the others to hide,
Despite all this attention, Serapis Ex Machina’s
sgreatestenemy isits own ambition. All chs preparation
hasemptied the group's coffers, nearly bankrupting the
religion monthsbefore ts launch.Cyrusand hiscohorts
are planning several smaller scams to keep Serapis Ex
‘Machina operating fora few months, but they lack the
time to putsue thew ventures subtly and diligently.
Kindred in nearhy cities may notice an unknown Kin
dred skulling about, and local populations are-small
enough thatany new Kindred is likely unknown, Even
Kindred in cities far from Caroll but renowned for thei
f snd resources
challenged funneledback to... well, eventually Caroll
Tn some instances, ie even appears as though someone
sloppily use| Dominate to simply orcer people to give
them donations for some organization or another —
again, all headed back to Carroll
ee may notice their own influence
“Tue Tapestay
Some werets are a terrible bunten that only
chosen few can carry. What happens, however, when
even the secret’s hearers are ignorant of the truth that
they possess? Synonymous with ancient Alexandria was
the Great Library, the largest repository ot written
words in the ancient world, as well as a center of
leaming. Founded between 300 to 290 BC, the Great
Libeary’scharterallowediittosearch al shins berthed at
theportanduncoverandcopyany originaltexts then
returned these copies to the owners while storing the
originals at the Mouseion, or main library.
After Julius Caesar laid siege to Alexandria and
neatly destroyed 70,000 scrolls in a blaze, a group of
Cainites decided to take
Idicicnnal
weanures to protect
the more valuable arcane texts, After months of debat-
Ing, the Alexandrine Cainites finally arrived at a set of
hooks that they deemed importane to mortals and
Cainitesalike. These works spake of eliritch divinities
and a coming darkness. They spoke of the world’s true
face and chrhonian entities that swam below the seas of
consciousness. For their own reasons, the Cainites
chose works that they believed were grave truchs and
necessary for future survival, So, with the help of
Teimisce koldim from the distant Carpathians, they
developed. ritual to procect these scrolls by linking
them to Cainite saiti, divine custodians. The rituals
ensured that should certain key texts in the Mouseion,
fall ts destruction, then che contents of that pacticular
scroll would manifest in asatifor safekeeping uncil such
a time when she could transcribe them elsewhere.
Unfortunately, while the textsremained safe from harm
for atime, each disaster thar claimed the city, whether
by invaders of loval riots, alo killed off the tare su
Even worse, when the Great Library suffered its final
indignity in AD 624 atthe hands of Muslims and fel to
thetlames, the destroyed texts did not manifeston those
saitt who survived Alexandria's tall, The entire process
appeared to be a failure, ard the actempt eventually fel,
from the memories of most Cainites,
Matterschanged in 1978, when theFBI rst usedlan
argon laser beam for fine fingerprint analysis, which
would help in identification of old fingerprint residues
A few Kindred, however, worried that this technique
would finally uncover ay
npire’s prints. Previously
Cainitesrarely left complese printsbehind sincecheydo
not secrete oily residues normal in mortals. The argon
laser, however, picked up any faint trace normally
visible to standard operating procedure of the time,
Unfortunately, these worried Kindred could not act
until the late '80s, when computer technology facili
tated the notion of remoxe crimes. The Inner Circle
used! its best hackers (and even Embraced a couple for
the job) to infiltrate the FBI's Identification Division,
search through any files potentially relating to Mas-
querade breaches and climinats the evidence. Itproved
afailore since the FBI kept copies of stored data, but the
hackers did discover aseries of separate Federal investi
gationsdealing with "script-prints’thatthey had recently
uncovered. The argon laser proved sensitive enough to
detect vampiric fingesprints, but it also registered sev
eral cases where the print ridges appeared to be
compacted script. The resolution was not high enough
to determine the actual text, but the Kindred moles
surmised that the discovery bore some great signif
cance. The hackers copiedthe information weeks before
the NSA srepped in and claimed jurisdiction under the
blanket aegis, “It’s a matter of national security.”
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