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PostSubject: Vampire Lore 101   Vampire Lore 101 EmptyFri Nov 25, 2011 8:43 am

For those new to the World of Darkness (or as a helpful reminder to those that are):
CLANS
Each Kindred is a member of a clan. A clan is a group of vampires who all share common characteristics. Popular Kindred mythology suggests that all vampires are assumed to have descended from one common Kindred, the founder of that clan, though no one knows who those founders might be. When a vampire Embraces a new Kindred, the progeny is of the same clan as the progenitor. Certain “sub-clans” of vampires also exist, known as bloodlines, but a vampire can never change her clan.
COVENANTS
Covenants are like clans in that they are distinctions of vampires. The difference between clan and covenant, however, is that one chooses his covenant. If clan is family, covenant is political, philosophical or even quasi-religious membership. Indeed, some vampires choose to belong to no covenant at all, acknowledging no authority higher than themselves.
MYTHS AND FACTS
Where does The Requiem’s mythology diverge from popular belief? Where do the conceits ring true? The following statements outline real-world legends of the undead, clarifying their truth or falsity in the World of Darkness.
Vampires must sustain themselves on the blood of the living: Fact.
For the Kindred, the act of feeding becomes highly sensual. The vessel feels ecstatic when it happens, and the feeding vampire undergoes a heady rush as well. Certain vampires sustain their undeath by drinking the blood of animals, but rarely for long, as either their tastes or the needs of their cursed bodies force them to seek human blood.
Vampires are “immortal”: Myth and fact.
Although vampires do not appear to age, and some survive for centuries, the Kindred use the word “undead” rather than “immortal.” Vampirism is a curse, not a blessing. It does carry with it great power, but the state of being a vampire also brings with it numerous detriments, not the least of which include the internalized rage of the Beast and feeding on human blood.
A vampire’s prey becomes a vampire: Myth.
You do not necessarily become a vampire if you’re bitten or killed by a vampire. It takes a conscious act of will, known as the Embrace, to create a new vampire. Indeed, a vampire leaves little to mark her passing if she is careful. All a vampire must do to hide the wound left by her feeding is to lick it when she’s done.
Vampires have every manner of supernatural power, such as turning into animals, flying and wielding the strength of a dozen men: Fact.
While these powers are not universal, vampires have unique abilities known as Disciplines, which can grant individual undead capabilities such as these and more.
Vampires can have sex: Fact.
While the act of feeding replaces all physical urges, vampires can still indulge in sex and even take pleasure from it. Curiously, however, the emotional aspect of sex vanishes after the Embrace. A vampire might enjoy the physical sensation of sex, but no more than she enjoys a particularly savory smell or the touch of a luxurious fabric.
A wooden stake destroys vampires: Myth.
Vampires aren’t destroyed upon being staked, they’re held in stasis. A vampire’s body slowly withers and turns inward while trapped in this state, desiccating and becoming ever more corpselike.
Vampires don’t show up like normal people on camera or in mirrors: Fact.
Vampires show up with their features obscured in photographic media (including video footage) and in mirrors. They can temporarily counteract this effect, but the “default” is a sort of occlusion. The same is not true for voice recordings; vampires’ voices are captured normally on those.
Sunlight burns vampires: Fact.
As part of their curse, vampires recoil at the touch of the sun, its vital rays scorching their undead flesh. Vampires typically spend the daylight hours in the cold sleep of undeath, and only the most resolute can shake off the weight of the day’s forced slumber for even a short time.
Garlic and running water repels vampires: Myth.
Such notions are nothing more than old wives’ tales, cultural biases or perhaps the banes of certain bloodlines of Kindred.
Vampires are repulsed by crosses and other holy symbols: Myth — almost.
While such is not generally the case, the devout sometimes do affect the Kindred with miraculous aspects of their faith.
Vampires’ souls are as dead as their bodies after they become undead: Myth and fact.
While a vampire might believe that he feels an emotion, what he actually feels is the echo of mortal emotions that the remnants of his soul apply to his current experience. That is, a vampire who feels angry might indeed be angry at the subject of his ire, but the resonance of the emotion actually comes from some situation the vampire dealt with in life. This condition results in many strange situations. A vampire who has never experienced a given emotion before becoming Kindred might be emotionally confused, while a vampiric artist might create a work of “art” that is awkwardly devoid of any true emotional insight.
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