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'''Background:'''
'''Background:''' The strange tale of the Ahrimanes begins with a Sabbat
Gangrel antitribu named Muricia. Caught between
two warring factions of Sabbat Gangrel, she watched
as her packmates were pulled into the conflict and
ultimately killed. She renounced the Sabbat and the
Gangrel Clan entirely, now calling herself “an
Ahrimane,” and called upon shamanic magic
to alter herself. How exactly this was accomplished
is still a mystery. One theory
is that Muricia was an anomaly even
before she attempted her magical working,
and had access to powers
that other vampires didn’t. Another
(possibly more plausible)
theory is that Muricia had help
from mortal sorcerers who
were hoping the effect
would spread throughout
the Kindred of the world,
sterilizing them and preventing
any new vampires
from being created.
Regardless of the origin,
Muricia found that she
was not able to create
childer or blood bonds.
She did, however,
retain the ability to
turn other Kindred
(at least other
Gangrel)
i n t o
whate
v e r
s h e
had become. She kept the animalistic features that she
can gained during her previous unlife, however, and it
may have been her cat-like eyes that lent her bloodline
its nickname.
Muricia extended the offered of “becoming Ahrimane”
to any female Gangrel who wished it. She
made it quite clear she was not interested in
performing the process on male Kindred,
though the specific reasons for this remain
unclear. A few Gangrel joined her, taking
havens in the southern United States and
avoid contacting with other Sabbat.
The Ahrimanes were never
numerous, and although
they remained nominally allied
with the Sabbat, Muricia
made it quite clear that they
were to be left alone. This isolation
may have doomed them,
however. In the late 1990s, all
contact with the Cats ceased.
Investigators found, sometime
later, that their havens were
empty, and no one has heard
from them since. Most Sabbat
believe that the Ahrimanes
were destroyed, but concede
that it is possible that Muricia
might have led her
line on a spiritual pilgrimage somewhere out of the Kindred’s
reach.
 
'''Nickname:''' Cats
 
'''Sect:''' The Ahrimanes were an independent Sect, or
more accurately, a group of independent individuals.
They identified more with the Sabbat than the Camarilla,
if only because they did not wish to answer to any
elder (expect perhaps Muricia).
 
'''Appearance:''' All Ahrimanes were female, and most
were either of African American or Native American
descent (Muricia, apparently, was not partial to Caucasian
vampires). Most Ahrimanes never went anywhere
unarmed, and dressed to fight. Many Ahrimanes had
animal features left over from their time as Gangrel.
Haven: Muricia was a vampire of some means, and
she purchased houses on the outskirts of several cities
in the American South (in Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Georgia especially). New Ahrimanes could make their
own arrangements or stay in one of these homes.
 
'''Background:''' All Ahrimanes were Gangrel before
their magical transformation. As such, their Backgrounds
varied just as much as the Beasts’. The sort of
Gangrel who became an Ahrimane was female, usually
non-white, and frustrated by the situation in her Sect
or city.
 
'''Character Creation:''' All Ahrimanes had at least
three dots in Mentor, to represent Muricia’s guidance.
Combat Abilities and Physical Attributes were common,
but this was as much from the Ahrimanes’ Gangrel
background as anything else. Likewise, a dot or two
of Protean or Fortitude was common, since Ahrimanes
began unlife as Gangrel.
 
'''Clan Disciplines:''' Animalism, Presence, Spiritus
Weakness: An Ahrimanes’ blood was inert. They
were unable to create childer or blood bonds, and a
person consuming Ahrimane blood did not become a
ghoul.
 
'''Organization:''' Since all Ahrimanes effectively had
the same “sire,” they were all beholden to Muricia. She
did not attempt to control or rule her creations, but did
keep tabs on them and help them develop their powers
of Spiritus. The bloodline was fairly tight-knit, as
vampire “families” go, and threatening one Ahrimane
generally meant battling several.
 
'''Stereotypes'''<br>
''Camarilla:'' I would suffocate under their rule.<br>
''Sabbat:'' Let them think they run us. They fear
us, and they are not wrong to do so.<br>
'''Gangrel:''' The only vampires that understand
true freedom.<br>
 
;The View From Without
''Camarilla:'' I do wonder, sometimes, if I was
wrong in rejecting her offer. Would I see the
things she claims to have seen? Would others
think I was as crazy as I thought her?<br>
''Sabbat:'' You know you can’t train a fucking cat.<br>
''Assamites:'' Changing the blood is possible. I
don’t like the change they made, but still, their
ambition is admirable.<br>
 
'''Quote:''' We are an evolution of your disease, an awakening from the
nightmare of Caine. Come, sister. Awaken.

Revision as of 02:47, 10 January 2015

Bloodlines

Background: The strange tale of the Ahrimanes begins with a Sabbat Gangrel antitribu named Muricia. Caught between two warring factions of Sabbat Gangrel, she watched as her packmates were pulled into the conflict and ultimately killed. She renounced the Sabbat and the Gangrel Clan entirely, now calling herself “an Ahrimane,” and called upon shamanic magic to alter herself. How exactly this was accomplished is still a mystery. One theory is that Muricia was an anomaly even before she attempted her magical working, and had access to powers that other vampires didn’t. Another (possibly more plausible) theory is that Muricia had help from mortal sorcerers who were hoping the effect would spread throughout the Kindred of the world, sterilizing them and preventing any new vampires from being created. Regardless of the origin, Muricia found that she was not able to create childer or blood bonds. She did, however, retain the ability to turn other Kindred (at least other Gangrel) i n t o whate v e r s h e had become. She kept the animalistic features that she can gained during her previous unlife, however, and it may have been her cat-like eyes that lent her bloodline its nickname. Muricia extended the offered of “becoming Ahrimane” to any female Gangrel who wished it. She made it quite clear she was not interested in performing the process on male Kindred, though the specific reasons for this remain unclear. A few Gangrel joined her, taking havens in the southern United States and avoid contacting with other Sabbat. The Ahrimanes were never numerous, and although they remained nominally allied with the Sabbat, Muricia made it quite clear that they were to be left alone. This isolation may have doomed them, however. In the late 1990s, all contact with the Cats ceased. Investigators found, sometime later, that their havens were empty, and no one has heard from them since. Most Sabbat believe that the Ahrimanes were destroyed, but concede that it is possible that Muricia might have led her line on a spiritual pilgrimage somewhere out of the Kindred’s reach.

Nickname: Cats

Sect: The Ahrimanes were an independent Sect, or more accurately, a group of independent individuals. They identified more with the Sabbat than the Camarilla, if only because they did not wish to answer to any elder (expect perhaps Muricia).

Appearance: All Ahrimanes were female, and most were either of African American or Native American descent (Muricia, apparently, was not partial to Caucasian vampires). Most Ahrimanes never went anywhere unarmed, and dressed to fight. Many Ahrimanes had animal features left over from their time as Gangrel. Haven: Muricia was a vampire of some means, and she purchased houses on the outskirts of several cities in the American South (in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia especially). New Ahrimanes could make their own arrangements or stay in one of these homes.

Background: All Ahrimanes were Gangrel before their magical transformation. As such, their Backgrounds varied just as much as the Beasts’. The sort of Gangrel who became an Ahrimane was female, usually non-white, and frustrated by the situation in her Sect or city.

Character Creation: All Ahrimanes had at least three dots in Mentor, to represent Muricia’s guidance. Combat Abilities and Physical Attributes were common, but this was as much from the Ahrimanes’ Gangrel background as anything else. Likewise, a dot or two of Protean or Fortitude was common, since Ahrimanes began unlife as Gangrel.

Clan Disciplines: Animalism, Presence, Spiritus Weakness: An Ahrimanes’ blood was inert. They were unable to create childer or blood bonds, and a person consuming Ahrimane blood did not become a ghoul.

Organization: Since all Ahrimanes effectively had the same “sire,” they were all beholden to Muricia. She did not attempt to control or rule her creations, but did keep tabs on them and help them develop their powers of Spiritus. The bloodline was fairly tight-knit, as vampire “families” go, and threatening one Ahrimane generally meant battling several.

Stereotypes
Camarilla: I would suffocate under their rule.
Sabbat: Let them think they run us. They fear us, and they are not wrong to do so.
Gangrel: The only vampires that understand true freedom.

The View From Without

Camarilla: I do wonder, sometimes, if I was wrong in rejecting her offer. Would I see the things she claims to have seen? Would others think I was as crazy as I thought her?
Sabbat: You know you can’t train a fucking cat.
Assamites: Changing the blood is possible. I don’t like the change they made, but still, their ambition is admirable.

Quote: We are an evolution of your disease, an awakening from the nightmare of Caine. Come, sister. Awaken.