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== <span style="color:#800000;"> Introduction ==
Unwanted and abandoned, the Caitiff have swelled
the ranks of Kindred society in the past few decades.
They are the results of mistakes, regrets, frenzies, and
poor choices. Many are lucky to have even a vague
recollection of their sire and the Embrace, while most
stumble around with no understanding of what they
are. Those that find a way to survive are the exception
instead of the rule, and some of these Trash grow to
become notorious Kindred in their own right.


* -- [[Mukhtar Bey]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- Prince of Cairo
The only thing that the Caitiff have in common is
what they lack — the marks that identify a vampire as
being part of a particular clan. Kindred scholars speculate that some sort of connection between sire and
childe occurs after the Embrace, an “imprinting” that
gives a Brujah his rage, a Nosferatu her disfigurement,
or a Lasombra his propensity to manipulate shadows.
For whatever reason, though, the Caitiff has none of
these. They may be angry, ugly, or prefer the darkness,
but at best, they’re a pale shadow of their sire’s clan.
While this ''tabula rasa'' keeps them from finding sol-
ace in the clan hierarchies of Kindred society, it also
means they have no barriers to overcome — learn-
ing the intricate nuances of Dominating a mortal
mind comes just as easily to a Caitiff as preternatural
strength or manipulating insanity.
 
'''Nickname:''' Trash
 
'''Sect:''' The Camarilla considers the Caitiff to be
nothing more than expendable foot soldiers — second-class citizens to throw at their enemies when the
time is right. Some Caitiff cling to any sort of protection and acceptance, while others rebel at being
treated as disposable and look to the Anarch Movement or even the Sabbat as alternatives. Still others
dismiss politics as unimportant, eking out unlife in
the fringes of the Ivory Tower or even becoming
Autarkis. But it seems like every night more
and more clanless vampires are made, and some
have even unified as a “clan” within the Sabbat.
At some point, they’re going to make the Kindred
listen to them.
 
'''Appearance:''' As befits their checkered origins, a
put-upon look often accompanies the Caitiff, who
often have to devote much of their attention to simply surviving in a Kindred society that would prefer
to sweep them away. Many are visually similar to the
Brujah, Gangrel, and other “street clans,” though this
is more of an ethnographic characteristic than it is a
clan attitude. For those Caitiff who are able to divert
attention from their clanlessness, their appearance
may well reflect the success or failure of their efforts
to make a place for themselves in the world of the
Damned.
 
'''Haven:''' As with their Appearance, Caitiff havens
are diverse; many Caitiff have to make do with what-
ever haven they can find, or with whatever haven
they can cajole another Kindred into letting them occupy. Few Caitiff are able to maintain anything more
than a minor domain, and many Caitiff are transient
or simply do without havens.
 
'''Background:''' Caitiff can come from any back-
ground, most of which reflect as much about their absentee sires as it does about themselves. Indeed, when
among the more formal societies of the sects, some
Trash take great pains to obscure the details of their
backgrounds.
 
'''Character Creation:''' Any of the three Attribute
categories are appropriate for Caitiff to choose as primary, according to their background or what their sire
saw in them. Talents are often primary Abilities, reflecting what the Caitiff has to do to protect herself.
Few Caitiff have much in the way of Backgrounds,
preferring the immediate, practical value of bolstering
Willpower or having picked up a smattering of low-
level Disciplines.


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'''Clan Disciplines:''' Caitiff are able to purchase any
Discipline at character creation, pending Storyteller
approval. However, the cost to increase all Disciplines
with experience points is six times the current rating,
rather than the usual five for in-Clan Disciplines or
seven for out-of-Clan Disciplines.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''3rd Generation''' ==
'''Weaknesses:''' Because of their social stigma, Caitiff
are unable to take the Status Background at character
creation. In addition to being a “clan,” Caitiff is also a
negative title (see p. 33). Until the Caitiff establishes
herself in a domain or social group, she is at +2 difficulty on all Social rolls with non-Caitiff vampires.
When Caitiff Embrace, their childer are also Caitiff.


'''Organization:''' None to speak of. In some domains,
Caitiff who fall through the cracks may establish
themselves as the lords of broods of their own illicit Embrace. It’s no surprise that these unbound rogues
continue to give the rest of their ill-sired ilk a bad
name.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''4th Generation''' ==
'''''Quote:''''' ''Stop treating me like shit. I didn’t ask for this!''




== <span style="color:#800000;">'''5th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''3rd Generation''' ===




== <span style="color:#800000;">'''6th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''4th Generation''' ===




== <span style="color:#800000;">'''7th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''5th Generation''' ===




== <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''6th Generation''' ===




== <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''7th Generation''' ===
* -- [[Mukhtar Bey]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- Prince of Cairo


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' ===


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' ==


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' ===
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Liza Taft]] -- The Oracle.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''11th Generation''' ==
=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' ===
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Father Adam]] -- Priest of the Cainite Heresy.
* -- [[Raymond Carson]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- ''Slaver & Refugee of New Orleans''


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''11th Generation''' ===


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''12th Generation''' ==


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''12th Generation''' ===


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''13th Generation''' ==


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''13th Generation''' ===


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those of Unknown Generation''' ==


=== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those of Unknown Generation''' ===
* -- [[Byron Burnham]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- Grand Dragon of the Neo-Nazi White Dragons Gang of Seattle.
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- '''[[Bryce Delaroche]]''' -- A young American Caitiff, recently spotted in [[Sydney]], Australia.


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Revision as of 23:41, 2 February 2018

Bloodlines

Caitiff clan logo.png

Introduction

Unwanted and abandoned, the Caitiff have swelled the ranks of Kindred society in the past few decades. They are the results of mistakes, regrets, frenzies, and poor choices. Many are lucky to have even a vague recollection of their sire and the Embrace, while most stumble around with no understanding of what they are. Those that find a way to survive are the exception instead of the rule, and some of these Trash grow to become notorious Kindred in their own right.

The only thing that the Caitiff have in common is what they lack — the marks that identify a vampire as being part of a particular clan. Kindred scholars speculate that some sort of connection between sire and childe occurs after the Embrace, an “imprinting” that gives a Brujah his rage, a Nosferatu her disfigurement, or a Lasombra his propensity to manipulate shadows. For whatever reason, though, the Caitiff has none of these. They may be angry, ugly, or prefer the darkness, but at best, they’re a pale shadow of their sire’s clan. While this tabula rasa keeps them from finding sol- ace in the clan hierarchies of Kindred society, it also means they have no barriers to overcome — learn- ing the intricate nuances of Dominating a mortal mind comes just as easily to a Caitiff as preternatural strength or manipulating insanity.

Nickname: Trash

Sect: The Camarilla considers the Caitiff to be nothing more than expendable foot soldiers — second-class citizens to throw at their enemies when the time is right. Some Caitiff cling to any sort of protection and acceptance, while others rebel at being treated as disposable and look to the Anarch Movement or even the Sabbat as alternatives. Still others dismiss politics as unimportant, eking out unlife in the fringes of the Ivory Tower or even becoming Autarkis. But it seems like every night more and more clanless vampires are made, and some have even unified as a “clan” within the Sabbat. At some point, they’re going to make the Kindred listen to them.

Appearance: As befits their checkered origins, a put-upon look often accompanies the Caitiff, who often have to devote much of their attention to simply surviving in a Kindred society that would prefer to sweep them away. Many are visually similar to the Brujah, Gangrel, and other “street clans,” though this is more of an ethnographic characteristic than it is a clan attitude. For those Caitiff who are able to divert attention from their clanlessness, their appearance may well reflect the success or failure of their efforts to make a place for themselves in the world of the Damned.

Haven: As with their Appearance, Caitiff havens are diverse; many Caitiff have to make do with what- ever haven they can find, or with whatever haven they can cajole another Kindred into letting them occupy. Few Caitiff are able to maintain anything more than a minor domain, and many Caitiff are transient or simply do without havens.

Background: Caitiff can come from any back- ground, most of which reflect as much about their absentee sires as it does about themselves. Indeed, when among the more formal societies of the sects, some Trash take great pains to obscure the details of their backgrounds.

Character Creation: Any of the three Attribute categories are appropriate for Caitiff to choose as primary, according to their background or what their sire saw in them. Talents are often primary Abilities, reflecting what the Caitiff has to do to protect herself. Few Caitiff have much in the way of Backgrounds, preferring the immediate, practical value of bolstering Willpower or having picked up a smattering of low- level Disciplines.

Clan Disciplines: Caitiff are able to purchase any Discipline at character creation, pending Storyteller approval. However, the cost to increase all Disciplines with experience points is six times the current rating, rather than the usual five for in-Clan Disciplines or seven for out-of-Clan Disciplines.

Weaknesses: Because of their social stigma, Caitiff are unable to take the Status Background at character creation. In addition to being a “clan,” Caitiff is also a negative title (see p. 33). Until the Caitiff establishes herself in a domain or social group, she is at +2 difficulty on all Social rolls with non-Caitiff vampires. When Caitiff Embrace, their childer are also Caitiff.

Organization: None to speak of. In some domains, Caitiff who fall through the cracks may establish themselves as the lords of broods of their own illicit Embrace. It’s no surprise that these unbound rogues continue to give the rest of their ill-sired ilk a bad name.

Quote: Stop treating me like shit. I didn’t ask for this!


3rd Generation

4th Generation

5th Generation

6th Generation

7th Generation

8th Generation

9th Generation

10th Generation

11th Generation

12th Generation

13th Generation

Those of Unknown Generation