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== Introduction ==
The story of Clan Cappadocian is tragic, but illustrative
of the parasitic cycle of Kindred existence. Nothing
lasts forever in vampiric circles, but nothing ever
truly dies.


The Cappadocians were a Clan that focused on death
and undeath. Their founder, an ancient known simply
as “Cappadocius” (“of Cappadocia”), did not attempt
to rule his Clan. He asked only that they continue the
search for truth and the secrets of life and death. The
Clan’s ancestral roots were rumored to be somewhere
in Asia Minor, but by the end of the Dark Ages they
had spread throughout Europe. Known as scholars,
mystics, and necromancers, the Cappadocians were as
firmly entrenched in the Cainite society of their time
as any of the Clans of the Camarilla are tonight.
The Graverobbers expanded their knowledge base
by Embracing members of important families or promising
scholars. By the 13th century they had inroads
across Europe, in monasteries, universities, and in the
courts of royalty, but also members and ghouls among
the working classes. Everyone must eventually die,
the Cappadocians realized, and every death was
potentially a lesson.
Their inclusive attitude may have spelled the
Clan’s doom. They accepted a Venetian merchant
family called the Giovanni (the family’s
propensity for summoning up and controlling
ghosts had as much to do with their Embrace
as their skill with finance). Over the
following centuries, the Giovanni worked
their way into the hierarchy of the Clan, until
Augustus Giovanni committed diablerie
upon Cappadocius. Over the next few centuries,
the Giovanni systematically destroyed the
remaining Cappadocians. In modern nights, only
small remnants survive, such as the Harbingers of
Skulls. The lineage of these remnants is largely unknown.
'''Nickname:''' Graverobbers
'''Sect:''' The Cappadocians did not survive long
enough to take a side in the Camarilla/Sabbat divide.
'''Appearance:''' The Graverobbers were pale and
corpse-like, even for vampires. Their hair often darkened
slightly after the Embrace, giving them even more
of an ethereal appearance. The Cappadocians dressed
appropriately for their station and role.
'''Haven:''' Cappadocians preferred a measure of solitude
when choosing their havens. Although they had to stay
close enough to mortals to feed, they often chose quiet locales to make their homes — monasteries, crypts,
and even sewers or cisterns. The Cappadocians acting
as scholars or advisors enjoyed a better standard of unlife,
but even they often chose places that mortals had
no interest in exploring.
'''Background:''' As a general rule, the Cappadocians
were not concerned with ethnicity or nationality when
Embracing, meaning that it wasn’t uncommon to find
Moors, Jews, or even pagans brought into the Clan.
The Graverobbers were more inclined to Embrace people
with an interest in death. That didn’t necessarily
mean causing death (though certainly they Embraced
their share of soldiers and hunters), but scholars of the
afterlife and religion, gravediggers, priests, and hermits
all found their way to Clan Cappadocian.
'''Character Creation:''' Mental Attributes and Knowledges
were often primary, and rare was the Cappadocian
without at least a few dots of Occult. The Clan
included warriors as well as scholars and priests, and
a Cappadocian who chose to be a tyrant could be a
frightening creature indeed. For the most part, though,
the Clan tended more toward intellectual and spiritual
pursuits, and choices of Abilities and Backgrounds reflected
that.
'''Clan Disciplines:''' Auspex, Fortitude, Necromancy
'''Weakness:''' As mentioned, the Cappadocians exhibited
a deathly pallor, and this only worsened as the
vampire grew older. Young Cappadocians were able
to pass for human (though mortals that knew what to
look for could pick them out easily), but elder Cappadocians
showed shriveled skin and a much more withered
countenance.
'''Organization:''' Clan Cappadocian was, in its heyday,
an important Clan historically. It claimed domain in
several important cities across Europe, and it wasn’t
uncommon for Graverobbers to act as spiritual or mystical
advisors to other medieval Princes. Internally, the
Clan had little strict hierarchy, though as the years
wore on the Clan’s core became more localized around
the founder (which, in turn, allowed the Giovanni to
take it over).
'''Quote:'''  ''Everyone must ride with Charon, by and by. We merely wish to know what to ask him before we step onto his boat.''
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''3rd Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''3rd Generation''' ==
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Cappadocius]] (deceased, but not fully dead)
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Cappadocius]] (deceased, but not fully dead)


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''4th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''4th Generation''' ==
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Caius the Elder]] -- deceased -- ''slain with vile Serpentis, sometime after the First Crusade by his younger brother Lazarus''
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Caias Koine]] -- deceased -- ''slain with vile Serpentis, sometime after the First Crusade by his younger brother Lazarus''
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Japheth]] -- ''The Second Son'' (believed to have been diablerized by Claudius Giovanni in 1444)
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Japheth]] -- ''The Second Son'' (believed to have been diablerized by Claudius Giovanni in 1444)
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Lazarus]] -- ''The Third and Prodigal Son'' (missing for centuries, probably dead)  
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Lazarus]] -- ''The Third and Prodigal Son'' (missing for centuries, probably dead)  
* -- [[Byzar/Mahatma]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- Progeny of Laodice/Cappadocius and sire of Alexia Theusa.
* -- [[Byzar/Mahatma]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- Progeny of Laodice/Cappadocius and sire of Alexia Theusa. In the present nights he acts as the Inconnu Monitor of Istanbul.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''5th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''5th Generation''' ==
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''6th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''6th Generation''' ==
:* [[Marianna Theofanio Martino]] <span style="color:#800000;">
:* [[Roger de Camden]] <span style="color:#800000;"> --'''Lord Camden was the Cappadocian Seneschal of Prince Mithras and the sire of the last Cappadocian, Maria Asunción.
:* [[Theophillus Erudius]] <span style="color:#800000;"> --'''Progeny of [[Angelique]], Sire of [[Marcus Domitilla Petronius]]


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''7th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''7th Generation''' ==
* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Bela Rusenko]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- ''The 3rd Prince of Sofia'' (deceased -- believed to have been destroyed by the Giovanni during their great purge of the former clan of death)
:* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Bela Rusenko]] <span style="color:#800000;"> -- ''The 3rd Prince of Sofia'' (deceased -- believed to have been destroyed by the Giovanni during their great purge of the former clan of death)
:* -- [[Maria Asunción]] -- The Last Cappadocian
:* -- [[Marcus Domitilla Petronius]] -- Lived in Jersulem.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' ==
:* [[Camillus Blakesley]] -- <span style="color:#800000;"> Progeny of [[ Marcus Domitilla Petronius]], Sire to [[Mahir Bouchard]]


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' ==
:* [[Mahir Bouchard]] -- <span style="color:#800000;">'''Progeny of [[Camillus Blakesley]]


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' ==
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those Unknown Generation''' ==
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those Unknown Generation''' ==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 20 April 2025

Bloodlines -x- Road of Bones -x- Constancia -x- Harbingers of Skulls

Cappadocian clan logo.png

Introduction

The story of Clan Cappadocian is tragic, but illustrative of the parasitic cycle of Kindred existence. Nothing lasts forever in vampiric circles, but nothing ever truly dies.

The Cappadocians were a Clan that focused on death and undeath. Their founder, an ancient known simply as “Cappadocius” (“of Cappadocia”), did not attempt to rule his Clan. He asked only that they continue the search for truth and the secrets of life and death. The Clan’s ancestral roots were rumored to be somewhere in Asia Minor, but by the end of the Dark Ages they had spread throughout Europe. Known as scholars, mystics, and necromancers, the Cappadocians were as firmly entrenched in the Cainite society of their time as any of the Clans of the Camarilla are tonight.

The Graverobbers expanded their knowledge base by Embracing members of important families or promising scholars. By the 13th century they had inroads across Europe, in monasteries, universities, and in the courts of royalty, but also members and ghouls among the working classes. Everyone must eventually die, the Cappadocians realized, and every death was potentially a lesson.

Their inclusive attitude may have spelled the Clan’s doom. They accepted a Venetian merchant family called the Giovanni (the family’s propensity for summoning up and controlling ghosts had as much to do with their Embrace as their skill with finance). Over the following centuries, the Giovanni worked their way into the hierarchy of the Clan, until Augustus Giovanni committed diablerie upon Cappadocius. Over the next few centuries, the Giovanni systematically destroyed the remaining Cappadocians. In modern nights, only small remnants survive, such as the Harbingers of Skulls. The lineage of these remnants is largely unknown.

Nickname: Graverobbers

Sect: The Cappadocians did not survive long enough to take a side in the Camarilla/Sabbat divide.

Appearance: The Graverobbers were pale and corpse-like, even for vampires. Their hair often darkened slightly after the Embrace, giving them even more of an ethereal appearance. The Cappadocians dressed appropriately for their station and role.

Haven: Cappadocians preferred a measure of solitude when choosing their havens. Although they had to stay close enough to mortals to feed, they often chose quiet locales to make their homes — monasteries, crypts, and even sewers or cisterns. The Cappadocians acting as scholars or advisors enjoyed a better standard of unlife, but even they often chose places that mortals had no interest in exploring.

Background: As a general rule, the Cappadocians were not concerned with ethnicity or nationality when Embracing, meaning that it wasn’t uncommon to find Moors, Jews, or even pagans brought into the Clan. The Graverobbers were more inclined to Embrace people with an interest in death. That didn’t necessarily mean causing death (though certainly they Embraced their share of soldiers and hunters), but scholars of the afterlife and religion, gravediggers, priests, and hermits all found their way to Clan Cappadocian.

Character Creation: Mental Attributes and Knowledges were often primary, and rare was the Cappadocian without at least a few dots of Occult. The Clan included warriors as well as scholars and priests, and a Cappadocian who chose to be a tyrant could be a frightening creature indeed. For the most part, though, the Clan tended more toward intellectual and spiritual pursuits, and choices of Abilities and Backgrounds reflected that.

Clan Disciplines: Auspex, Fortitude, Necromancy

Weakness: As mentioned, the Cappadocians exhibited a deathly pallor, and this only worsened as the vampire grew older. Young Cappadocians were able to pass for human (though mortals that knew what to look for could pick them out easily), but elder Cappadocians showed shriveled skin and a much more withered countenance.

Organization: Clan Cappadocian was, in its heyday, an important Clan historically. It claimed domain in several important cities across Europe, and it wasn’t uncommon for Graverobbers to act as spiritual or mystical advisors to other medieval Princes. Internally, the Clan had little strict hierarchy, though as the years wore on the Clan’s core became more localized around the founder (which, in turn, allowed the Giovanni to take it over).

Quote: Everyone must ride with Charon, by and by. We merely wish to know what to ask him before we step onto his boat.

3rd Generation

4th Generation

  • -- Caias Koine -- deceased -- slain with vile Serpentis, sometime after the First Crusade by his younger brother Lazarus
  • -- Japheth -- The Second Son (believed to have been diablerized by Claudius Giovanni in 1444)
  • -- Lazarus -- The Third and Prodigal Son (missing for centuries, probably dead)
  • -- Byzar/Mahatma -- Progeny of Laodice/Cappadocius and sire of Alexia Theusa. In the present nights he acts as the Inconnu Monitor of Istanbul.

5th Generation

6th Generation

7th Generation

8th Generation

9th Generation

10th Generation

11th Generation

12th Generation

13th Generation

Those Unknown Generation




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