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− | + | The Caitiff of the Sabbat, Panders are on the front | |
− | + | lines when the Sword of Caine goes to war. That means, | |
− | + | of course, that the vast majority of casualties in violent | |
+ | action come from their ranks. But as precarious as this | ||
+ | position within the Sabbat may be, it is their position, | ||
+ | and the rest of the Sect recognizes this. Recognition, as | ||
+ | any Caitiff trying desperately to survive under a Camarilla Prince will tell you, goes a long way. | ||
+ | Any Sabbat vampire that does not know his Clan, | ||
+ | or any vampire Embraced by an established Pander, is | ||
+ | considered a Mutt. This means that when the Sabbat | ||
+ | goes looking for shock troops, it tends to be Panders | ||
+ | that swell their ranks (since mass Embrace definitely | ||
+ | qualifies as dangerous work). The Panders became an | ||
+ | established part of the Sabbat in the 1950s, when a | ||
+ | low-level Sabbat vampire named Joseph Pander unit- | ||
+ | ed the Clanless Sabbat under his banner (and name). | ||
+ | Ever since then, the term has been applied to these | ||
+ | Kindred. They take on the dress and mannerisms of | ||
+ | bikers, homeless, punks, and the dispossessed among | ||
+ | humanity, the better to feed on and Embrace from | ||
+ | these dregs. But rare is the Pander that bemoans his lot | ||
+ | in unlife — these Cainites are true, loyal Sabbat. | ||
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+ | '''Nickname:''' ''Mutts'' | ||
− | + | '''Disciplines:''' Panders do not have Clan Disciplines, | |
+ | meaning that the player may choose any Discipline at | ||
+ | character creation (subject to Storyteller approval). In | ||
+ | addition, Panders are subject to the same rules for raising Disciplines with experience points as Caitiff. | ||
+ | '''Weakness:''' Panders do not have a specific weakness. Pander characters cannot start lower than Ninth | ||
+ | Generation, though they can subsequently lower their Generation via diablerie. | ||
− | + | '''Quote:''' ''Call me a Mutt, yeah? That’s fine. Purebreds go | |
− | + | crazy as they get older. And Cainites, well, we live “dog | |
− | + | eat dog.”'' | |
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' == | == <span style="color:#800000;">'''8th Generation''' == | ||
− | * | + | :* '''[[Joseph Pander]]''' is a clanless vampire and a Priscus of the Sabbat. He is the famous founder of the Panders, an organized group of Caitiff within the sect. |
+ | :* [[Alfred Benezri]] -- is one of the leading heads of the Sabbat Inquisition, the current Archbishop of Montreal and Ductus of the Shepherds of Caine. | ||
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' == | == <span style="color:#800000;">'''9th Generation''' == | ||
− | + | :* [[Phaeton]] -- Ductus of the [[Cadillac Boys]] from [[Detroit]]. | |
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' == | == <span style="color:#800000;">'''10th Generation''' == | ||
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those of Unknown Generation''' == | == <span style="color:#800000;">'''Those of Unknown Generation''' == | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 19 August 2018
- Caitiff -x- Bloodlines -x- Sabbat
The Caitiff of the Sabbat, Panders are on the front
lines when the Sword of Caine goes to war. That means,
of course, that the vast majority of casualties in violent
action come from their ranks. But as precarious as this
position within the Sabbat may be, it is their position,
and the rest of the Sect recognizes this. Recognition, as
any Caitiff trying desperately to survive under a Camarilla Prince will tell you, goes a long way.
Any Sabbat vampire that does not know his Clan, or any vampire Embraced by an established Pander, is considered a Mutt. This means that when the Sabbat goes looking for shock troops, it tends to be Panders that swell their ranks (since mass Embrace definitely qualifies as dangerous work). The Panders became an established part of the Sabbat in the 1950s, when a low-level Sabbat vampire named Joseph Pander unit- ed the Clanless Sabbat under his banner (and name). Ever since then, the term has been applied to these Kindred. They take on the dress and mannerisms of bikers, homeless, punks, and the dispossessed among humanity, the better to feed on and Embrace from these dregs. But rare is the Pander that bemoans his lot in unlife — these Cainites are true, loyal Sabbat.
Nickname: Mutts
Disciplines: Panders do not have Clan Disciplines, meaning that the player may choose any Discipline at character creation (subject to Storyteller approval). In addition, Panders are subject to the same rules for raising Disciplines with experience points as Caitiff.
Weakness: Panders do not have a specific weakness. Pander characters cannot start lower than Ninth Generation, though they can subsequently lower their Generation via diablerie.
Quote: Call me a Mutt, yeah? That’s fine. Purebreds go crazy as they get older. And Cainites, well, we live “dog eat dog.”
Contents
8th Generation
- Joseph Pander is a clanless vampire and a Priscus of the Sabbat. He is the famous founder of the Panders, an organized group of Caitiff within the sect.
- Alfred Benezri -- is one of the leading heads of the Sabbat Inquisition, the current Archbishop of Montreal and Ductus of the Shepherds of Caine.
9th Generation
- Phaeton -- Ductus of the Cadillac Boys from Detroit.
10th Generation
11th Generation
12th Generation
13th Generation
Those of Unknown Generation