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For those steeped in the lore of the Kindred, the city
of Vienna is synonymous with the Tremere for a key
reason: The most advanced chantry house of Clan Tre-
mere is here. The Prime Chantry serves as the inargu-
able bastion of Tremere authority and activity, politically and Thaumaturgically. The phrase “called back to
Vienna” instills dread in even the most stalwart of the
Warlocks, for the Pyramid is not a loving institution.
The Tremere are of course very secretive about specifics regarding their ultimate redoubt, but no end of
rumors circulate about the strength and extent of the
great chantry. Some claim it is the oldest surviving
structure in Vienna and the rest of the city was built
upon it at the secret direction of the Tremere. Some
say it sprawls as widely as the city, with vast geomantic connections between its various annexes under
the Danube, atop the Millennium Tower, among the foreboding towers of St. Rupert’s Church, and in the
service hallways of the Hundertwasserhaus.
In truth, the Tremere’s Prime Chantry cannot be
adequately described, as the Warlocks expend a great
deal of effort using their Thaumaturgy to change the
nature of the stronghold, sometimes as frequently as
weekly. Gargoyle thralls shuttle alchemical tools and
ancient thaumaturgical accouterments back and forth
among the ever-changing laboratories of their Warlock masters while the Tremere themselves jockey for
position in a rigid hierarchy that is much more resistant to change than the headquarters of their clan.
Still more terrifying is the fact that the Tremere control the flow of information among their members
as efficiently as they do the pyramidal ambitions of
the clan. Grimgroth’s library resided at the Schloss
Schonbrunn last night, but tonight it’s housed beneath the statue of Athena in front of the Parliament
Building and somehow all the Tremere just know that
the change has taken effect. What other information
evolves so quickly and communicates so well here in
the House of Tremere? And does this influence extend
to outsiders — or those whose blood the Tremere have
harvested? Even the Malkavians shudder to think.

Latest revision as of 18:09, 10 March 2016

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For those steeped in the lore of the Kindred, the city of Vienna is synonymous with the Tremere for a key reason: The most advanced chantry house of Clan Tre- mere is here. The Prime Chantry serves as the inargu- able bastion of Tremere authority and activity, politically and Thaumaturgically. The phrase “called back to Vienna” instills dread in even the most stalwart of the Warlocks, for the Pyramid is not a loving institution.

The Tremere are of course very secretive about specifics regarding their ultimate redoubt, but no end of rumors circulate about the strength and extent of the great chantry. Some claim it is the oldest surviving structure in Vienna and the rest of the city was built upon it at the secret direction of the Tremere. Some say it sprawls as widely as the city, with vast geomantic connections between its various annexes under the Danube, atop the Millennium Tower, among the foreboding towers of St. Rupert’s Church, and in the service hallways of the Hundertwasserhaus.

In truth, the Tremere’s Prime Chantry cannot be adequately described, as the Warlocks expend a great deal of effort using their Thaumaturgy to change the nature of the stronghold, sometimes as frequently as weekly. Gargoyle thralls shuttle alchemical tools and ancient thaumaturgical accouterments back and forth among the ever-changing laboratories of their Warlock masters while the Tremere themselves jockey for position in a rigid hierarchy that is much more resistant to change than the headquarters of their clan. Still more terrifying is the fact that the Tremere control the flow of information among their members as efficiently as they do the pyramidal ambitions of the clan. Grimgroth’s library resided at the Schloss Schonbrunn last night, but tonight it’s housed beneath the statue of Athena in front of the Parliament Building and somehow all the Tremere just know that the change has taken effect. What other information evolves so quickly and communicates so well here in the House of Tremere? And does this influence extend to outsiders — or those whose blood the Tremere have harvested? Even the Malkavians shudder to think.