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− | When two (or more) Sabbat have a disagreement and con not come to a resolution, the ritus of Monomacy serves to settle the issue. To the uninitiated observer, Monomacy looks like a simple duel to the death. In truth however, it is a good deal more. Monomacy serve the Sabbat as the ultimate evolutionary tool; By culling the ranks of those who are incompetent, the sect grows stronger. Monomacy is accorded a sacrosanct status among the vampires of the Sabbat, who recognize that without strong leaders, their struggle against the | + | When two (or more) Sabbat have a disagreement and con not come to a resolution, the ritus of Monomacy serves to settle the issue. To the uninitiated observer, Monomacy looks like a simple duel to the death. In truth however, it is a good deal more. Monomacy serve the Sabbat as the ultimate evolutionary tool; By culling the ranks of those who are incompetent, the sect grows stronger. Monomacy is accorded a sacrosanct status among the vampires of the Sabbat, who recognize that without strong leaders, their struggle against the Antediluvians amounts to nothing. Additionally, the winner of the Monomacy typically diablerizes the loser. |
Monomacy is usually practiced by only ranking members of packs. Many young Sabbat are considered too hot-headed to recognize the gravity of ritual combat, and would resort to it every time a pack mate took blood from a vessel they decided they liked. As such, the ritus is conducted by the pack priest, to whom a challenge is issued simultaneously with the challenge to the rival. The Priest then decides whether or not she chooses to preside over the ritual. | Monomacy is usually practiced by only ranking members of packs. Many young Sabbat are considered too hot-headed to recognize the gravity of ritual combat, and would resort to it every time a pack mate took blood from a vessel they decided they liked. As such, the ritus is conducted by the pack priest, to whom a challenge is issued simultaneously with the challenge to the rival. The Priest then decides whether or not she chooses to preside over the ritual. | ||
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This is the rite that only True Sabbat under go, this is the passage from nonentity to entity. Only True Sabbat - those members who have proven themselves in combat or intrigue against the enemy receive the creation rites – may select recruits for the sect. They scrutinize potential recruits carefully over several days, weeks and (in some cases) years, looking for strength of conviction, determination and physical prowess. After the Embrace, the new vampire is eligible for the creation rites only after he has demonstrated his worth to the sect – perhaps the very night of his embrace, perhaps years later. | This is the rite that only True Sabbat under go, this is the passage from nonentity to entity. Only True Sabbat - those members who have proven themselves in combat or intrigue against the enemy receive the creation rites – may select recruits for the sect. They scrutinize potential recruits carefully over several days, weeks and (in some cases) years, looking for strength of conviction, determination and physical prowess. After the Embrace, the new vampire is eligible for the creation rites only after he has demonstrated his worth to the sect – perhaps the very night of his embrace, perhaps years later. | ||
− | Creation Rites always take place in the in the presence of a priest. The ritus itself is quite simple – the priest merely touches a flaming brand to the initiate’s head and leads him in an oath of allegiance. The ceremony that precedes the creation rites, however, varies widely, and it is wholly in the hands of the Cainite’s Sire. Some Panders and Brujah antitribu have ceremonies not unlike gang initiations, which involve pummeling the vampire in question until the Sire decides he’s had enough. Tzimisce ceremonies are mush more civil and formal affairs, often involving recitations of one’s lineage and praise of one’s Sire. Some vampires require no ceremony at all, deciding that they have all they proof they need from a given vampire’s performance while others still require Byzantine trials | + | Creation Rites always take place in the in the presence of a priest. The ritus itself is quite simple – the priest merely touches a flaming brand to the initiate’s head and leads him in an oath of allegiance. The ceremony that precedes the creation rites, however, varies widely, and it is wholly in the hands of the Cainite’s Sire. Some Panders and Brujah antitribu have ceremonies not unlike gang initiations, which involve pummeling the vampire in question until the Sire decides he’s had enough. Tzimisce ceremonies are mush more civil and formal affairs, often involving recitations of one’s lineage and praise of one’s Sire. Some vampires require no ceremony at all, deciding that they have all they proof they need from a given vampire’s performance while others still require Byzantine trials. |
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The Rites serve several purposes, both practical and symbolic. The flames help reduce the new Sabbat’s fear of fire, while the ceremony teaches him what is expected of a Sabbat member like himself. Immediately following the Creation Rite comes a Vaulderie, which binds the Cainite to the pack, his new immortal family. | The Rites serve several purposes, both practical and symbolic. The flames help reduce the new Sabbat’s fear of fire, while the ceremony teaches him what is expected of a Sabbat member like himself. Immediately following the Creation Rite comes a Vaulderie, which binds the Cainite to the pack, his new immortal family. |
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