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Cairo -DA20-Bellum Horarium: Arcanam Medieval

Quote (استشهد)

Mistress of broad provinces and fruitful lands, boundless in profusion
of buildings, peerless in beauty and splendor, she shelters all you will of the
learned and ignorant, the grave and the gay, the prudent and the foolish,
the noble and the base...like the waves of the sea she surges with her throngs
of folk...her youth is ever new despite the length of days. Her reigning star
never shifts from the mansion of fortune. (sic)

-- Ibn Batuta, Rihla (The Journey)




Admonition (تحذير)

Older than time itself, Cairo sits as a gleaming gem amid
the Egyptian sands. But is its glitter a beacon of hope or the
harbinger of something more terrible?





Appearance (مظهر)







Climate





Economy





Geography

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History

Timeline

Medieval Cairo





Current Events





Population

  • Annual Census, 1100 A.D.:




Cemeteries





Citizens of the City

Cairo is a city of communities. The city's residents both mortal and Kindred, often band together to accomplish individual and common goals, and the vampire who walks the streets of Cairo alone may well find herself at a distinct disadvantage. Within these assemblies lie various subsects, heresies and and fringe groups, and, when inspected in depth, their relations with one another can seem somewhat convoluted. To outsiders and those encountering them for the first time, their ancient and often traditional dealings with one another can appear peculiar, insular or unfamiliar.

Clergy

Craftsmen





Fortifications





Holy Ground

Churches

Convents

Mosques





Inns





Law & Lawlessness





Monuments




Arches (Triumphal)




Bridges




Columns




Fountains




Mausolea




Statues




Tombs





Private Residences





Taverns





Temples





Visitors





Whore Houses





Dead Among the Dead -- The Damned of Cairo (القتلى من بين الأموات - وملعون من القاهرة)





Banu Yashkur (سبط هيل) -- Assamites of Egypt

  • -- Antara -- The Shepherd of Wolves




Banu Ahl ar-Raya (قبيلة من رمال الزمن) -- The Cold Brujah





Qabilat Al-Mawt (قبيلة الموت) -- The Cappadocians of Cairo

  • -- Lazarus -- The Prodigal Son of Cappadocius
  • -- Angelique -- Guardian of the Necropoli.




Banu al as-Sa'idi (قبيلة من المصلين الثعبان) -- Followers of Set





Banu al - Lam'a (قبيلة من الليل) -- Lasombra





Banu al - Hajji (سبط حجي) -- Muslim Nosferatu

  • -- Wahid Al-Mufti -- The Sacred Legalist
  • -- Fahim Hussain -- Scholar of Prophesy
  • -- Tayyib -- The Good Samaritan
  • -- Zaahir Najm -- The Hallowed One




Ventrue: Antonii cum Sanguine





Laibon (أبو الهول) -- The Sphinx of Cairo

  • -- Jubal -- Advisor to the Sultan




Cainites of Lesser Blood





Websites





Mortals

  • -- Qadir Ali