Path of the Blood Alchemist

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Philosophy: The Path of the Blood Alchemist revolves around the belief that blood is the ultimate source of power, knowledge, and enlightenment. Kiasyd following this path see the consumption, manipulation, and transformation of blood into various alchemical forms, as well as the enhancement of its flavor, as a sacred practice. They strive to perfect their alchemical and mixological skills, believing that through the creation of potent blood-based concoctions, they can unlock the deepest mysteries of existence, improve the taste of blood, and elevate themselves beyond the limitations of their vampiric nature.
Virtue: Temperance

Ethics of the Path

  • 1. Blood is Sacred: Every drop of blood holds potential and power. It must not be wasted but rather transformed into something greater.
  • 2. Alchemy and Mixology are Arts: The process of transforming blood is not merely scientific—it is an art. Approach each creation, whether for power or flavor, with care, precision, and reverence.
  • 3. Knowledge through Experimentation: Experimenting with different blood types and alchemical and mixological formulas is essential. True understanding comes from practice and innovation.
  • 4. Protect the Secrets: The knowledge of blood alchemy and the art of mixology are not for everyone. Guard them carefully, sharing only with those who have proven themselves worthy.
  • 5. Strive for Perfection: Each concoction or drink should be a step towards mastering the art of blood alchemy and mixology. Never settle for mediocrity. 6. Balance is Key: Temperance in all things is essential. Overindulgence, even in the pursuit of knowledge or flavor, can lead to ruin.

Hierarchy of Sins

  • 1. Failing to experiment with new alchemical and mixological formulas.
  • 2. Consuming blood without attempting to transform or enhance its flavor.
  • 3. Revealing alchemical or mixological secrets to the uninitiated.
  • 4. Failing to perfect an alchemical or mixological formula.
  • 5. Using inferior ingredients for alchemical concoctions or drinks.
  • 6. Neglecting the study of new blood sources.
  • 7. Sharing alchemical creations or drinks with those who are not worthy.
  • 8. Using alchemy or mixology for trivial purposes.
  • 9. Allowing one’s alchemical creations or drinks to be destroyed.
  • 10. Failing to drink a unique or powerful blood source, even if only for its flavor.