Seeds of Lilith

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Nickname: Seeds
Sect: All of them...the better to fit in.
Appearance: Seeds are what they need to be. Seeds are encouraged to be desirable, as the Goddess likes her Seeds to reproduce.
Background: Anyone who has the questioning nature of the Moon in them, they are suituable for the embrace.
Character Creation: Seeds usually have rebellious or roguish natures. They like to rebel and be the thorn in the side of order.
Weaknesses: Seeds cannot feed from those who are baptized or ritually marked as Jewish or Christian (such as circumcision).
Organization: Seeds are organized in cells. They seldom know any not of their cell, though it does happen.
Quote: Said to reign in an alternate dimension, a bleak and desertlike twilight version of reality, Lilith has long been hailed as the queen of mental darkness. Her Children, or Seeds, are the harbingers of nightmares as well as death, destruction, and insanity.

Second Generation

  • -- Azazel

Third Generation

  • -- Thanatos -- Taught the art of poison, stealth, and murder
  • -- Hypnos --
  • -- Baraqijal -- Taught astrology.
  • -- Shemyaza -- Is said by Enoch to have taught humans the use of root cuttings and the magical art of enchantment.
  • -- Kokabiel The knowledge of the constellations (astronomy);
  • -- Chazaqiel -- The knowledge of the clouds and the sky (weather lore and divination);
  • -- Sariel -- The courses of the moon (the lunar cycles used in horticulture and agriculture and the esoteric lunar mysteries);


Fourth Generation

  • -- Armaros -- Taught the resolving (banishing) of enchantments
  • -- Baalliquel --
  • -- Kashdejan -- Taught the diagnosis and healing of diseases and the science of medicine.
  • -- Shamsiel -- Taught the solar mysteries, ways to ward against the sun.
  • -- Solon
  • -- Penemuel -- Instructed humans in the art of writing and reading;