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Description:
Sobriquet:
- Ethics of Enoch
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Initiation:
Organization:
Aura:
Virtues: Conviction & Instinct
Hierarchy of Sins against Enoch
10 - Failing to engage in the search for, or study of vampiric lore each night, regardless of circumstances. (The search for truth requires dedication.)
9 - Failing to destroy an unworthy vampire. (Those who deny their heritage or fail to pursue their potential are unworthy, they will eventually become a threat to the Children of Caine and Seth; expunge them.)
8 - Failing to punish those who violate the Traditions. (The Children of Caine have few laws; those set down by the first vampire are inviolate.)
7 - Failing to instruct another Cainite in vampiric lore. (All vampires must have the opportunity to explore their heritage.)
6 - Failing to regularly test the limits of your abilities and Disciplines. (Develop your capabilities to their maximum potential in order to discern your true nature.)
5 - Succumbing to Rotscheck. (Master your fear, terror is for lesser beings.)
4 - Showing disrespect to another Cainite. (All of the Children of Caine deserve the respect due their heritage, as long as they strive to explore the vampiric condition.)
3 – Failing to ride the wave in frenzy. (Direct the Beast; do not be directed by it.)
2 – Failing to pursue lore about vampirism when the opportunity is available. (Every scrap of knowledge adds a piece to the puzzle of undead existence.)
1 – Failing to accept the vampiric condition. (To be a vampire, one must identify vampiric strengths and weaknesses, then act accordingly.)
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