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(2013 BNS MET System)
Cappadocians
" Graverobbers"
The Cappadocian Antediluvian was a monastic scholar with little interest in leadership or political causes. Cappadocius sought truth, questioned the secrets of life and death, and asked that his childer do the same. During the Dark Ages, the clan was populous, if not powerful, and its members were often seen as impartial judges in the great Jyhad. The clan’s obsessive attitude about its studies (and open practice of Necromancy ) led other clans to see these vampires as grim and disturbing, and their isolationist tendencies kept the Cappadocians from having many strong allies.
Generally, the Cappadocians did not consider ethnicity or nationality when Embracing childer. Individuals of every religion were brought into the clan, so long as those mortals wished to study death. Due to their monastic habits, Cappadocian scholars spent little time among mortals. They left such tasks to one of their lesser lineages, a group of vampires Embraced from a Venetian merchant house. Unfortunately, the Giovanni proved untrustworthy and seized control of the clan, hunting down and diablerizing every Cappadocian they could nd. Only a few of these vampires survive in modern nights, hiding themselves away from the rest of the vampiric world and preferring their studies to politics. These vampires hate the Giovanni with a passion, and select childer far more cautiously, leading to an extremely low population of Cappadocians throughout the world. Those who remain have taken on new appellations, such as the Harbingers of Skulls in the Sabbat, hiding their true lineage in order to better remain undisturbed in their twin pursuits of research and revenge.
The two Cappadocian bloodlines are very distinct and originated in entirely different fashions. The Lamia were guardians and protectors of the monastic line; they are now disgraced and nearly extinct. The Samedi, a more recent offshoot of active Cappadocians, hide their true nature and exist as mercenaries and scholars of voudon.
“The great poet Ovid once wrote, ‘Fasest ab hoste doceri.’ One should learn even from one’s enemies.” — Anisa Marianna Lopez
In-Clan Disciplines
Weakness
No matter how much blood a Cappadocian consumes, her skin remains deathly pale, resembling a corpse.
Clan Merits
At the moment of your Embrace, you experienced a vision of the future wherein you witnessed the circumstances of your...
In the city of Kaymakli, you stood before your Antediluvian with your brothers and sisters. While many others were...
You are a member of the Lamia bloodline, which consists of women once sworn to protect their Cappadocian masters. There...
When the traitorous Giovanni turned on Cappadocius, you and your fellow surviving Cappadocians were forced to improvise...
You are a member of the Samedi bloodline, an independent group of repugnant, rotting vampires who practice voudon. Your...
You can purchase an additional path of Necromancy in addition to the Mortis Path. This additional path is learned...
You draw power from the energy of death. Anytime a sentient creature (mortal or supernatural) dies within your line of...
Clan Flaws
Despite your studious nature (or in lieu of it) you have trouble remembering the finer details of esoteric knowledge....
While some Cappadocians are gifted with prescience, you are cursed with apocalyptic visions, walking nightmares, and...
Your physical form is barely holding together. You leave small bits of you behind when moving too fast or exerting...
Bloodlines
Organization
In the Middle Ages, Cappadocians fulfilled the roles of advisors to Princes or stewards of large repositories of knowledge. Internally, the clan had little hierarchy, although they revered those with more knowledge and tutored the young or unlearned. After the Giovanni destroyed the majority of the clan, the Cappadocians who remained had even less interest in communicating with one another, lest such association reveal their location to the Giovanni.