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'''Sabbat:''' Beasts and savages. They revel in their monstrous nature but have no concept of how to give it purpose. They make ready for a fight they cannot win in this realm. | '''Sabbat:''' Beasts and savages. They revel in their monstrous nature but have no concept of how to give it purpose. They make ready for a fight they cannot win in this realm. | ||
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+ | '''Wraiths:''' Their failure to survive in the skinlands has made them susceptible to my power. | ||
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+ | '''Mages:''' As unpredictable as we, but theirs is a living magick. Not all of my family are vampires. | ||
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+ | '''Garou''' They hate us, and make alliances only when the end goal is our destruction. |
Revision as of 18:10, 12 April 2013
Camarilla: They style themselves as tragic, finding mortals to listen to their regretful tales and gain affection. Sad indeed.
Sabbat: Beasts and savages. They revel in their monstrous nature but have no concept of how to give it purpose. They make ready for a fight they cannot win in this realm.
Wraiths: Their failure to survive in the skinlands has made them susceptible to my power.
Mages: As unpredictable as we, but theirs is a living magick. Not all of my family are vampires.
Garou They hate us, and make alliances only when the end goal is our destruction.