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Drowned Legacies Part 1: Background
Mesoamerica | South America | North America
Within the setting of Vampire the Masquerade the Drowned Legacies are vampires that existed in the Americas prior to colonization. The European Kindred called them Drowned out of the belief that they were swept away by the Great Biblical Flood. The Drowned often refer to themselves differently, unless they subscribe to the Abrahamic concept that all vampires originate from Caine (or they personally like how it sounds, of course). Names may be culturally specific or more general: Mosquito Men, Bloodbound, Red-Teeth. Their mythic origins can be just as varied, but the truth is shrouded by the fog of history. Perhaps Cainites traveled across the Bering Strait from Asia long ago - second, third, or fourth generation Elders finding new lands to inhabit back when civilization was young. Or perhaps their origins are truly separate from their Middle East-originating cousins, connected to some ancient heroes or Gods kept in oral history. Some Drowned from South America claim that they can trace their origins to a woman named Ceiuci, analogous to Caine both in her role as Vampiric originator and as a potential allegory for societal change - from matriarchal to patriarchal as she was upended and replaced by her son, Jurupari. These Kindred call themselves The Orphans of Ceiuci.
(Beckett's Jyhad Diary; 2018)
Information on the Drowned is limited in canon, I will be writing what is known here and expanding on that - I'll try my best to be clear when I'm creating my own lore or contradicting canon. Mechanics are with Vampire the Masquerade's 5th edition in mind, and its design philosophy. I have read, and will be taking some inspiration from, the Vampire 20th Anniversary Edition fanmade content made by Brasil in the Darkness. You can find their blog on Medium.
Drowned Legacies Part 3:
South America
Background | Mesoamerica | North America
While South America only has four canon Legacies recorded, the Tlacique from Mesoamerica are described as having had a presence amongst the Incans and the Cipactli were found in northern South America. There are likely other Drowned Legacies in South America that have not disclosed their existence to wider Kindred society or are erroneously considered Caitiffs (Clan-less). I have also included two Legacies from Brasil in the Darkness and one personal homebrewed Legacy.
While the out-of-game reality is that likely the World of Darkness authors had little interest in or knowledge of pre-Columbian South America, we can make some in-game assumptions based off what is written. The Drowned here were less organized pre-colonization than their Central American cousins and likely were heavily suppressed by the powerful Bastest werecats of the continent, the Balam werejaguars and Pumonca werecougars. This meant that they were less able to openly rule or present themselves, but would've still had strongholds similar to European Kindred in areas with heavy Garou activity.
("Art by: Luis Eduardo", A mensagem Final da Mãe)
In modern nights the Sabbat and the Camarilla battle for control of many South American cities, with the Sabbat historically being the more dominant force. As the Sabbat have taken a hit in recent years between the Beckoning (which the Drowned do not experience) and the betrayal of many Lasombra elders, a power vacuum has opened up that many, including many Drowned, are looking to exploit. Indigenous Drowned, as you'd expect, are generally not very happy with the colonizing Kindred. Many of these Cainites are called pishtaco by the Drowned, inhuman monsters benefiting from the displacement of their native cousins and preying on the colonized. While the Drowned are far from heroes, being predators in their own right, their elders have witnessed all the atrocities of colonization first hand and their neonates come from a world still under attack from land developers, foreign-backed coups, and exploitation.
Drowned Legacies Part 2:
Mesoamerica
Background | South America | North America
Mesoamerica appears to be a hotspot of pre-Columbian vampire activity, probably because the writers thought Aztec vampires were really cool. I mean, even the previously mentioned proto-Coast Salish Mictlantecuhtli ended up in Mexico (and is still there). I will go forward in this write-up assuming this has a lore reason. Also, the Aztec / Nahua make up the bulk of the representation. Assumedly either there are other Legacies unwritten or these Legacies may have gone by different names in different regions pre-colonization before consolidating in modern nights.
(The Children of Tenochtitlan - Cults of the Blood Gods; 2021)
The Drowned of Mesoamerica enjoyed relative power and ability to operate somewhat openly, akin to European Kindred prior to the First Inquisition. They achieved this through infiltration of human society, forming loyal Blood Cults to them that helped shelter them from reprisal. Some powerful Drowned even secured places as kings or other rulers. This allowed them to flourish, gain followers and ghouls, and to proliferate. Their stability crucially afforded them safety against the Garou (werewolves) and Bastet (werecats) of the region, a luxury that Drowned north and south of them did not have.
In modern nights the Drowned of Mesoamerica are reduced in number and power, as are all Drowned, suppressed by the Cainites that now run rampant across the continent. Despite this, the Drowned here have maintained some of their presence and all Kindred in the metropolitan areas of Mexico are familiar with at least a few Drowned. With the collapse of many of the Sabbat's power structures this region and those to the south, the Drowned have taken this opportunity to expand their influence once again. These Legacies have also spread out into North, Central, and South America.