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Praise Judas! Happy Betrayal Day!!

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Sorry, Kine, but this is YOU for us Cainites!
Brujah
In the ancient days of the First City, the foremost among the Brujah endeavored to fathom the enigmatic essence of the Cainite condition, pursuing understanding from myriad perspectives. However, his fervent zeal for existence clashed with the somber demeanor of his brethren, stirring discord among them. Following the Deluge, he sought to temper his own passionate fervor by siring Troile, a progeny of contrasting disposition. While Brujah was prone to tumultuous fits of rage, stirring the primal Beast within, Troile embodied logic, method, and calculation. Yet, their conflicting natures led to frequent disagreement and eventually to a violent confrontation. In a frenzied outburst, Brujah attacked Troile, prompting Troile to bite into his sire's flesh, attempting to drain the fury from his blood. However, this only served to further enrage Brujah, and in a grievous turn, Troile continued to drink even after his sire's veins ran dry, consuming Brujah's very soul. When called to account for his actions, Troile presented a rational justification, persuading other Antediluvians that murder was the necessary course to maintain peace among Cain's descendants and the children of Seth. Some whisper that this rebellion sowed the seeds of the Second City's downfall. However, upon his return, Caine remained unconvinced, cursing Troile and his line with the fiery passions of their progenitor, magnified threefold.
Troile, yearning for the glory of bygone eras, journeyed to Carthage, where he gathered Cainites in an attempt to recreate those golden times, achieving success for a time. Yet, envy and fear instigated a fifty-year war incited by the Ventrue and Malkavians of Rome, resulting in the destruction of the Brujah utopia and deepening the enmity between the Brujah and the Ventrue for centuries to come. Troile's fate remains shrouded in mystery, with many presuming his demise during Carthage's fall.
The ancient Cainite sect, though scholars minimize its place in the greater historical purview of Gnosis, is also notable for its soteriology of ‘Passing through All Things’ in order to receive salvation or illumination. This antinomian and transgressive view of Ordeal as a specifically spiritual arena finds philosophical resonance in the Sabbatic Tradition. The status of the initiate as an astral pilgrim, or wanderer-of-spirit, passing through endless experience to gain power, is a cipher of the Witches’ Sabbath itself – the heightened ecstatic state akin to the alchemical Al-Ambiq, wherein all manner of fleshly bodies pass, to be transmuted into the most rarefied of spirits. This potential and manifest phenomenon has been expressed in numerous ways in the Sabbatic Corpus, from the Azoëtic ‘Millions-of-Forms-of-Being’ to the artistic portrayal of the ecstatic witch as legion: a multitude of human and bestial forms entangled in necro-sexualised abandon, ever-fecund in her embrace of the Dead and the Living-to-Be. As Andrew D. Chumbley wrote:
“…every nuance of the mental continuum which bears the fruit of realisation fulfils the lineage of Thought between the Primordial Mind – the Skull-palace of Cain – and the Present Mind.”
Daniel A. Schulke, Cainite Gnosis and the Sabbatic Tradition
One of the more amusing pair of sentences (for me) that I've gotten to write for Vampire The Masquerade:
"And what did you do, Chad? You came into the holy House of Mamuwalde and profaned it with your limp-dick Cainite rigmarole."

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Know your vampires
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Vampires are one of the most dangerous creatures within the multiverse and not for the reasons you think. I mean they are super strong blood sucking life draining monstrosities who are really hard to kill, that is a problem, but that is equally true for most undead. No, the great problem of Vampires is that there are so many species and version of them that any given hunter will have no idea what exactly will work. Many an adventurer has attempted to tackle a bloodsucker only to find their life force drained in the process. Or upon seeing a fanged monstrosity, casting a healing spell and watched in horror as he healed his enemy. There are a dozen different creatures who claim the name vampire and all operate in fundamental different ways. Why there are so many creatures who fit roughly the same theme is a matter of great debate among Planar Scholars, but the rough consensus is that it is Dragons fault, because Dragons are dicks and they would totally do something bullshit like this. Clearly bloodsucking creatures how reproduce through biting and taking over the parasite is entrenched deeply into the collective subconscious that people’s belief keeps making newer and worse versions of these horrors. This is why Vampire Hunters are in such great demand, because it requires a great deal of expertise to know the difference between each creature and how one might combat it.
A few constants do emerge
They Drink Blood except when they don’t
They have fangs which they can hide except when they can’t (Nosferatu)
They are undead except when they aren’t (Opir/Vamps)
They are souless except when they aren’t (Cainites)
They are extremely vulnerable to fire except when they aren’t
They don’t like wooden stakes except when they do
This information is usually kept obscure by vampire hunters as their services are more valuable if people know less, but at the risk of angering the guild, I am going to just give this primer for you all, after all public safety is the first concern of us all, far more than such fragile things as ego and contract negotiations. The follow document will study all of the types of vampires so you can defend yourself from the creatures-Eilina
Excerpts from a Layman’s Guide to Vampires, the revolutionary book by Elina the Scab, who after an argument with her superiors about her contract, wrote this book and published it out of spite. She made a fortune off the book, but it earned her the eminity of both the Vampire hunters guild, and of most psecies of actual vampires, who didn’t like their weaknesses becoming known. She was declared a hero by the Harmonium who protected her from the threats in exchange for the rights to the book, which they publish and give out for free. She was mauled to death by a werewolf at the age of 54, bitter destitute but still capable of killing her assassin.
While there are a number of different sects of Christianity today, from Roman Catholic to Seventh-day Adventist, there are even more that were put down by
The Cainites
As their name suggests, the Cainites were fiercely dedicated to Adam and Eve’s oldest son. They believed the God of the Old Testament was nothing but a lesser deity, a jealous god who punished Cain unjustly. They took Gnosticism one step further, claiming that the creation of the world was itself an act of evil designed to keep man from getting closer to the divine.
Because the God of the Old Testament was seen as a figure of evil, an obstacle to overcome in the pursuit of the true god, Cainites also revered other “bad guys” of the Bible, such as the people of Sodom and Gomorrah and Judas Iscariot. They believed Judas possessed knowledge about the truth of God, which was written down in a book called the Gospel of Judas that details Jesus’s teaching of Judas. They even go so far as to say that Judas’s betrayal of Jesus was actually a good deed done on Jesus’s behalf. The relatively small sect flourished during the second century A.D. but slowly died shortly thereafter.