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+ | '''Introduction:''' In June of 1094, a small but elite group of Cainites has come to the Court of Constantius asking for the right of recognition. After granting their requests, Constantius has arranged a five day Carnival to take place. | ||
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+ | :'''Night of Scholars''' -- The first night of the festival honored Marconius the ancient Lasombra {Kiasyd} scholar. | ||
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+ | :'''Night of Magisters''' -- The second night of the festival honors Godiva specifically and the Lasombra in general. | ||
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+ | :'''Night of Artisans''' -- The festival's third night honors the childer of Helena and Gengis Tiro specificially. | ||
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+ | :'''Night of Patricians''' -- The fourth night of festivities honors Eadwulf and the Ventrue. | ||
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+ | :'''Night of the Philosopher Kings''' -- The fifth and final night of festivities honors Songul and the Brujah. |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 27 January 2018
Introduction: In June of 1094, a small but elite group of Cainites has come to the Court of Constantius asking for the right of recognition. After granting their requests, Constantius has arranged a five day Carnival to take place.
- Night of Scholars -- The first night of the festival honored Marconius the ancient Lasombra {Kiasyd} scholar.
- Night of Magisters -- The second night of the festival honors Godiva specifically and the Lasombra in general.
- Night of Artisans -- The festival's third night honors the childer of Helena and Gengis Tiro specificially.
- Night of Patricians -- The fourth night of festivities honors Eadwulf and the Ventrue.
- Night of the Philosopher Kings -- The fifth and final night of festivities honors Songul and the Brujah.