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<span style="color:maroon;">'''Description:''' Contradictory tales abound about the purpose of the Road of Paradox. Some of these stem from one of the road's own precepts: to keep one's true intentions hidden from others, the better to act with freedom. Followers of this road believe that if others knew what they were up to, they wouldn't be able to do their job. | <span style="color:maroon;">'''Description:''' Contradictory tales abound about the purpose of the Road of Paradox. Some of these stem from one of the road's own precepts: to keep one's true intentions hidden from others, the better to act with freedom. Followers of this road believe that if others knew what they were up to, they wouldn't be able to do their job. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:24, 9 October 2016
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Description: Contradictory tales abound about the purpose of the Road of Paradox. Some of these stem from one of the road's own precepts: to keep one's true intentions hidden from others, the better to act with freedom. Followers of this road believe that if others knew what they were up to, they wouldn't be able to do their job.
Sobriquet: Deceivers
- Ethics of Paradox
- - Guide others to their purpose for being.
- - Cainites and mortals must come to their own realization of their destiny.
- - Execute only those who absolutely refuse to accept their purpose, or repeatedly prevent others from following their destinies.
- - You may not kill those who have not yet fulfilled their purpose, unless they refuse to do so.
- - Keep your secret face hidden from those around you; only by doing so may you act with freedom.
Initiation:
Organization:
Aura:
Virtues: Conviction & Self-Control
Hierarchy of Sins against Paradox
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