The Embrace
____Vampires
are created through a process called the Embrace. The Embrace
is similar to normal vampiric feeding - the vampire drains her
chosen prey of blood. However, upon complete exsanguination,
the vampire returns a bit of her own immortal blood to the drained
mortal. Only a tiny bit - a drop or two - is necessary to turn
the mortal into an undead. This process can even be performed
on a dead human, provided the body is still warm.
____Once
the blood is returned, the mortal "awakens" and begins
drinking of his own accord. But, though animate, the mortal is
still dead; his heart does not beat, nor does he breathe. Over
the next week or two, the mortal's body undergoes a series of
subtle transformations; he learns to use the Blood in his body,
and he is taught the special powers of his clan. He is now a
vampire.
____Some
vampire clans Embrace more casually than others, but the Embrace
is almost never given lightly. After all, any new vampire is
a potential competitor for food and power. A potential childe
is often stalked for weeks or even years by a watchful sire,
who greedily evaluates whether the mortal would indeed make a
good addition to the clan and the line.
History
____Vampires
- or Kindred, as they call themselves - exist for centuries
and often seem unchanging to mortal eyes. Even Kindred society,
however, has undergone evolution, upheaval and strife. Let us
look at history as the Kindred view it, that we might better
understand their actions tonight.
Caine and the First Nights
____According
to Kindred myth, the first of their kind was Caine, the first
murderer. For his crime, Caine was cursed by God and thereby
transformed into a vampire. Exiled from his people, Caine was
forced to stalk the fringes of civilization, fearful of the sun
and ravenous for blood.
____In
his loneliness, Caine came upon a mighty witch named Lilith,
who had been Adam's first wife. Lilith taught Caine how to use
his blood for mighty magic (indeed, a few heretics claim that
Lilith, not Caine, was the First Vampire). Lilith taught Caine
many things, including how to use his blood to evoke mystic powers
- and how to create others of his kind.
The Second Generation and the First City
____At
first Caine refused to beget, believing it wrong to curse the
world with others of his kind. But eventually he grew lonely
and brought three others into the vampiric fold. These three
in turn begat 13 more, and these voracious monsters went among
the early peoples of the world, carelessly feeding and using
mortals as puppets in their sibling feuds. Caine, outraged by
this behavior, forbade the creation of any more progeny. Gathering
his childer and grandchilder to him, Caine built a great city
- the First City in the world - and here vampires and mortals
coexisted in peace.
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The Antediluvians and the Clans
____It
could not last. Caine's childer squabbled for their sire's affections,
and once again the mortals were used as pawns in the feud. Finally
the city was thrown down - some say a natural disaster was
the cause; others, that a spurned childe's vengeful sorcery precipitated
the cataclysm. Caine vanished into the wastes, never to be heard
from again. The three vampires of the Second Generation likewise
disappeared into the mists of legend. But Caine's 13 grandchilder,
free from restraint, began breeding new vampires with abandon.
The 13 vampires became known as Antediluvians, and their childer,
created in their images, inherited the Antediluvians' magical
gifts and curses. Thus were the clans formed.
The Dark Ages
____The
clans spread across the world, sowing discord and misery. Though
each successive generation of vampires proved weaker than the
last, they made up for it with greater numbers. In the ziggurats
of Babylon, in the palaces of Crete, in the tribunals of Rome,
vampires ruled as shadowy tyrants, forever using mortals as food
and unwitting soldiers. Vampire warred with vampire, clan with
clan, and thus - from the ancient rivalries of the First City
- was born the great Jyhad, which is still fought today.
____The
Kindred reached their worst excesses during the early Middle
Ages. During this period, many vampires ruled openly, smothering
peasant and lord alike beneath their nocturnal grip. The vampiric
population reached unhealthy numbers, and it seemed that the
Earth would belong to the Kindred forever.
The Anarch Revolt
____Again,
it could not last. The Children of Caine, in their hubris, began
to flaunt their power flagrantly. Terrified peasants whispered
of the monsters in their midst - and the Church began to listen.
The reports of a few horrified priests spawned a frenzied Inquisition,
and vengeful mortals rose up in a tide of fire and blood. Though
individually much more powerful than mortals, even the mightiest
vampires could not stand against the humans' sheer numbers; vampire
after vampire was dragged from its lair and hurled into fire
or sunlight.
____In
the throes of the Inquisition, a current of revolt gripped the
Children of Caine. Younger vampires, who were being deployed
as sacrificial lambs by terrified elders, began to rise up against
their sires and masters. In Eastern Europe, a group of vampires
learned how to sever the mystic bonds through which sires controlled
their childer. Soon all of Europe seethed beneath a nocturnal
revolt, as rebellious childer threw off the yoke of their masters.
Between the Inquisition and the revolt of the vampire "anarchs,"
it seemed as though the Kindred would not survive.
____And
so, in the 15th century, a council was called. Seven of the 13
clans united in an organization called the Camarilla. With its
advantage of numbers, the Camarilla suppressed the anarchs and
agreed to exist behind a great Masquerade.
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