Difference between revisions of "Joseph Pander"
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'''History:''' His fanatical passion for equality lead him to do what no other Caitiff has done before or since – ushering a rebellion and claiming Clan status. In the 1950s, during the Third Sabbat Civil War, Pander declared himself and his followers a sovereign clan named after himself. After lengthy and controversial debates and even more bloodshed, his cause was accepted as valid and the sect leaders acknowledged the new clan. | '''History:''' His fanatical passion for equality lead him to do what no other Caitiff has done before or since – ushering a rebellion and claiming Clan status. In the 1950s, during the Third Sabbat Civil War, Pander declared himself and his followers a sovereign clan named after himself. After lengthy and controversial debates and even more bloodshed, his cause was accepted as valid and the sect leaders acknowledged the new clan. | ||
− | Joseph devised a ritual based on Native American initiation and manhood rites. It is known as One of My Tribe, and severs all metaphysical connections to sire and lineage in order to one truly "become" a Pander. After a vampire undergoes the ritual she is renamed, and any powers that work through the ties of lineage can no longer target them (Malkavians are even expelled from the Madness Network).[1] | + | Joseph devised a ritual based on Native American initiation and manhood rites. It is known as ''One of My Tribe,'' and severs all metaphysical connections to sire and lineage in order to one truly "become" a Pander. After a vampire undergoes the ritual she is renamed, and any powers that work through the ties of lineage can no longer target them (Malkavians are even expelled from the Madness Network).[1] |
'''Recent Events:''' His figure is somewhat legendary among the Clanless. Pander was awarded with the title of Priscus and fights still today for the rights of the Unbound, although rumors of his assassination have been heard of late. | '''Recent Events:''' His figure is somewhat legendary among the Clanless. Pander was awarded with the title of Priscus and fights still today for the rights of the Unbound, although rumors of his assassination have been heard of late. |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 19 August 2018
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Sobriquet:
Appearance:
Behavior:
History: His fanatical passion for equality lead him to do what no other Caitiff has done before or since – ushering a rebellion and claiming Clan status. In the 1950s, during the Third Sabbat Civil War, Pander declared himself and his followers a sovereign clan named after himself. After lengthy and controversial debates and even more bloodshed, his cause was accepted as valid and the sect leaders acknowledged the new clan.
Joseph devised a ritual based on Native American initiation and manhood rites. It is known as One of My Tribe, and severs all metaphysical connections to sire and lineage in order to one truly "become" a Pander. After a vampire undergoes the ritual she is renamed, and any powers that work through the ties of lineage can no longer target them (Malkavians are even expelled from the Madness Network).[1]
Recent Events: His figure is somewhat legendary among the Clanless. Pander was awarded with the title of Priscus and fights still today for the rights of the Unbound, although rumors of his assassination have been heard of late.