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− | + | The vampires of the Sabbat have evolved their own | |
− | + | specialized patois, much of which takes into account their holy | |
+ | war on the Antediluvians and the attendant rituals and practices | ||
+ | that follow it. Particularly old Sabbat vampires even recall | ||
+ | terms and phrases that have long since passed into the nights of | ||
+ | forgotten history. Although many of these terms are in common | ||
+ | use among Sabbat vampires, some of them take on different | ||
+ | meanings colloquially, given the lack of formal communication | ||
+ | among sect members. Vampires who would “talk the talk” are | ||
+ | advised to be aware of everything they say and what it means. | ||
+ | Abbot: A vampire or ghoul charged with the maintenance | ||
+ | of a Sabbat pack’s communal haven. | ||
+ | Antitribu: Literally, “anti-tribe” or “anti-clan.” The antitribu are | ||
+ | vampires who have turned their backs on their “parent” clans and | ||
+ | now espouse the policies of the Sabbat instead. One notable | ||
+ | exception to this rule are the Lasombra antitribu, who have abandoned | ||
+ | the Sabbat in favor of independent or Camarilla unlives. | ||
+ | Antitribu are generally held in extremely low regard by their parent | ||
+ | clans, which is especially true in the case of the Lasombra. | ||
+ | Archbishop: A vampire who serves as the leader of a city | ||
+ | under the Sabbat’s influence. Not every Sabbat-held city | ||
+ | claims an archbishop; some have councils of bishops. | ||
+ | Auctoritas Ritae: A collection of 13 rituals practiced by all | ||
+ | vampires of the Sabbat, upheld in a manner similar to the | ||
+ | Biblical Ten Commandments. | ||
+ | Bishop: A vampire who serves or advises an archbishop, or a | ||
+ | vampire who maintains Sabbat influence in a city with the | ||
+ | aid of others of equal status. (Those who are in the know liken | ||
+ | bishops to the primogen of the Camarilla.) | ||
+ | Black Hand: The secret militia of the Sabbat. Some references | ||
+ | allude to another organization with the same name. The | ||
+ | “true” meaning of this term, if there is one, is a matter of much | ||
+ | uncertainty, even among those who claim to be members. | ||
+ | Blood Feast: A victim or group of victims, bound and | ||
+ | suspended upside down. Said victims serve as refreshment at | ||
+ | Sabbat functions. | ||
+ | Brave: A vampire participating in a war party. | ||
+ | Cainite: A vampire. Sabbat vampires use this term in places | ||
+ | where other vampires would use the term Kindred. Sabbat | ||
+ | vampires accept and claim descent from Caine, while the | ||
+ | Camarilla largely claims him to be a myth. | ||
+ | Cardinal: A Sabbat vampire who oversees the influential | ||
+ | affairs of a large territory. Each cardinal is attended by a group | ||
+ | of archbishops, who govern affairs on local city levels. | ||
+ | Chief: The leader of a war party. | ||
+ | Code of Milan: An oft-referenced but rarely seen document | ||
+ | developed as a code of conduct for Sabbat vampires. Some | ||
+ | Sabbat scoff at it, claiming that codifying the sect’s behavior | ||
+ | runs counter to everything the Sabbat stands for. | ||
+ | Column: A permanent pack of Black Hand members, | ||
+ | usually nomadic. | ||
+ | Communal Haven: A single haven shared by an entire pack. | ||
+ | Consistory: The body of advisors to the regent, composed of | ||
+ | key prisci and cardinals. | ||
+ | Convention of Thorns: The treaty that supposedly ended the | ||
+ | Anarch Revolt and resulted in the formation of the Sabbat. | ||
+ | Coven: A pack of Sabbat that makes a permanent haven in | ||
+ | a city; used to differentiate between “founded” packs and | ||
+ | nomadic packs. Most Sabbat cities host numerous covens, in | ||
+ | addition to providing “hospitality” to a seemingly endless | ||
+ | stream of nomadic packs. | ||
+ | Creation Rites: The special ritual marking a Sabbat vampire | ||
+ | as becoming a true member of the sect. The Creation | ||
+ | Rites differ from the Embrace in that anyone can be | ||
+ | Embraced, but until he receives the Creation Rites, the | ||
+ | recruit is not a member of the Sabbat (and thus, not | ||
+ | considered a vampire...). | ||
+ | Daughters and Sons (of Caine): All vampires. A similar | ||
+ | term with the same meaning is “brothers and sisters.” | ||
+ | Ductus: The leader of a Sabbat pack. This title is a highly | ||
+ | subjective one, sometimes held by the meanest thug in a | ||
+ | pack while acquired through genuine merit or ritual combat | ||
+ | at other times. The ductus decides the logistical affairs of her | ||
+ | pack, though the wise ductus gives careful ear to her | ||
+ | packmates’ voices. | ||
+ | Esbat: A weekly meeting held by a pack, whether nomadic or | ||
+ | founded. Central to the esbats are discussions of events that | ||
+ | affect the pack as well as the auctoritas and ignoblis ritae. | ||
+ | Festive dello Estinto: The “Festival of the Dead,” a grand | ||
+ | celebration held during the second week of April in Sabbat | ||
+ | cities. All covens attend the festival, as do any nomadic packs | ||
+ | that can make it. | ||
+ | Fire Dance: A ritual and rough celebration in which Sabbat | ||
+ | vampires prove their loyalty and bravery by jumping through | ||
+ | raging fires. Many Sabbat war efforts and other events begin | ||
+ | with fire dances. | ||
+ | Founded Pack: A coven; a pack of Sabbat vampires that | ||
+ | maintains a permanent haven in a city. | ||
+ | Great Jyhad: The war for supremacy in the New World, | ||
+ | begun in the 17th century and arguably raging during the | ||
+ | modern nights. | ||
+ | Chapter One: The Sword of Caine | ||
+ | 47 | ||
+ | Hand: The Black Hand. | ||
+ | Headhunter: A Sabbat vampire who collects the skulls of his | ||
+ | fallen foes as trophies. Some headhunters collect only vampire | ||
+ | skulls, while others collect Lupine skulls, mortals’ skulls | ||
+ | or the skulls of witch-hunters. These trophies are considered | ||
+ | great honors in the Sabbat, according to the degree of | ||
+ | difficulty associated with claiming them. | ||
+ | Horseman: A nomadic Sabbat vampire, thought to have | ||
+ | been inspired by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. | ||
+ | Hulul: The figurehead of the Assamite antitribu, who is | ||
+ | rumored to be ritually destroyed every 100 years. | ||
+ | Ignoblis Ritae: The rituals practiced by individual Sabbat | ||
+ | packs to reinforce unity, loyalty and the causes of the Sabbat. | ||
+ | These rituals vary from pack to pack, and they are considered | ||
+ | less important individually than the auctoritas ritae because | ||
+ | they are not as universally useful. Some Sabbat members | ||
+ | observe no ignoblis ritae at all. | ||
+ | Jyhad: The eternal conflict with other vampires. Sabbat vampires | ||
+ | use this term more loosely than other vampires, because | ||
+ | almost all struggle is a holy war from the Sabbat point of view. | ||
+ | In his mind, a Sabbat takes part in the Jyhad any time he fights. | ||
+ | Kindred: Non-Sabbat vampires. Most Sabbat use this term | ||
+ | derisively, considering Camarilla vampires to be their inferior | ||
+ | and laughing at their “big, happy family” of vampires who | ||
+ | cower from humankind. Many Sabbat also apply the term | ||
+ | “Kindred” sarcastically to vampires of independent clans, | ||
+ | whom they perceive as too selfish or foolish to take up the | ||
+ | cause against the Antediluvians. | ||
+ | Loyalist: A Sabbat vampire who refuses to acknowledge | ||
+ | leaders among the sect out of loyalty to its original goals. | ||
+ | Loyalists believe that to be truly loyal to the Sabbat, they | ||
+ | must have total freedom. Loyalists are commonly viewed as | ||
+ | agitators and dissidents, and they are watched warily by their | ||
+ | packmates and elders. Much of the Sabbat’s terrifying reputation | ||
+ | among other vampires may stem from the actions of | ||
+ | particularly fervent loyalists. | ||
+ | Monomacy: A ritual duel between vampires of the Sabbat, | ||
+ | held under formal rules. This duel is a traditional Sabbat | ||
+ | means of settling disputes, and it often results in the Final | ||
+ | Death of one of the participants. | ||
+ | Nomadic Pack: A pack that travels constantly in its duties to | ||
+ | the Sabbat. Nomadic packs maintain no permanent havens, | ||
+ | but they sometimes keep hidey-holes and emergency havens | ||
+ | throughout their regions of travel. Nomadic packs may also | ||
+ | stop in cities for indeterminate periods of time, but they | ||
+ | eventually return to the roads. | ||
+ | Nomads: Members of nomadic packs. | ||
+ | Pack: A group of Sabbat who have sworn the Vaulderie to one | ||
+ | another. A Sabbat may belong to only one pack at a time | ||
+ | – usually the one that enacted her Creation Rites – though | ||
+ | she may have ties of blood to other packs from her past. | ||
+ | The Guide to the Sabbat | ||
+ | 48 | ||
+ | Paladin: A Sabbat vampire who serves another important | ||
+ | vampire as an assassin or bodyguard. Also known as templars, | ||
+ | paladins are greatly feared for their disciplined martial | ||
+ | prowess. Paladins are forbidden from membership in the B | ||
+ | lack Hand. | ||
+ | Palla Grande: A grand and terrible festival held on All | ||
+ | Hallows Eve, when all Sabbat vampires in a city gather to | ||
+ | celebrate and revere the sect. It often takes the appearance of | ||
+ | a masquerade ball, and humans are sometimes invited as | ||
+ | guests – or refreshments. | ||
+ | Path of Enlightenment: A belief system followed by the more | ||
+ | alien members of the Sabbat in place of Humanity. Paths of | ||
+ | Enlightenment are moral codes that serve to anchor the | ||
+ | Sabbat vampire against her ravening Beast, though some | ||
+ | paths encourage “riding” the Beast rather than controlling it. | ||
+ | The most common paths practiced by the Sabbat include the | ||
+ | Path of Caine, the Path of Cathari, the Path of Death and the | ||
+ | Soul, the Path of the feral Heart, the Path of Honorable | ||
+ | Accord, the Path of Lilith and the Path of Power and the | ||
+ | Inner Voice. Some Sabbat follow the Path of Evil Revelations, | ||
+ | though these vampires are hunted by the Sabbat | ||
+ | Inquisition as heretics and traitors to the sect. | ||
+ | Priest: The leader of Sabbat ritae in a given pack. The | ||
+ | spiritual leader of a pack, the priest is (theoretically) below | ||
+ | the ductus in “rank,” though this is not true of every pack. | ||
+ | Prior: An abbot (vide). | ||
+ | Priscus: A Sabbat vampire, often quite advanced in age | ||
+ | and/or generation, who advises the regent and cardinals. | ||
+ | Plural prisci. | ||
+ | Recruit: An vampire Embraced against her will, usually in | ||
+ | the interests of providing cannon fodder for the sect’s conquests. | ||
+ | Regent: The “leader” of the Sabbat, insofar as the sect | ||
+ | recognizes one. Only one regent exists at a time. | ||
+ | Sabbat: 1. The vampiric sect that opposes the Camarilla and | ||
+ | the machinations of the Antediluvians. | ||
+ | 2. A vampire belonging to the sect. Usage: Jasmine | ||
+ | is Sabbat, through and through, baby. | ||
+ | 3. A group of vampires belonging to the sect. Usage: | ||
+ | Yeah, those Sabbat over there have been giving us the once over, and I | ||
+ | think the shit’s about to go down. | ||
+ | True Sabbat: A Sabbat who has proven himself to the sect | ||
+ | and has received the Creation Rites. | ||
+ | Vaulderie: A mingling of the blood of all vampires in a pack, | ||
+ | which is then consecrated by the pack priest and consumed | ||
+ | by all members of the pack. | ||
+ | Vinculum: A “blood tie” that creates an artificial loyalty to | ||
+ | another member of one’s pack, like a minor blood bond. | ||
+ | Vinculum result from partaking in the Vaulderie. | ||
+ | Vulgar Argot | ||
+ | The Sabbat is a violent, hostile, youthful sect, and the | ||
+ | young ones’ language reflects as much. Hereafter are some of | ||
+ | Chapter One: The Sword of Caine | ||
+ | 49 | ||
+ | the (more printable) terms Sabbat vampires casually drop. | ||
+ | Many of these terms take their roots from modern slang, with | ||
+ | added meaning to vampires, and some even transcend the | ||
+ | boundaries of sect, and may be used anywhere. | ||
+ | Bat: An elder vampire of the Sabbat, who often has little | ||
+ | in common with younger members of the sect. | ||
+ | Bitch: A probationary pack member, or a Sabbat of | ||
+ | lesser status than the speaker. | ||
+ | Chica: A female Sabbat vampire. | ||
+ | Costello: Dismissive term for the Camarilla. (This is suspected | ||
+ | to have arisen after some mispronunciation of “Sabbat.”) | ||
+ | Counting Coup: Taking the head of a fallen foe as a | ||
+ | trophy (see Headhunter). This practice is sometimes called | ||
+ | “scalping.” | ||
+ | Crowley: A derogatory or dismissive term for followers | ||
+ | of the Path of Evil Revelations, or vampires who make | ||
+ | ostentatious shows of evil for their own sake. These individuals | ||
+ | are also known as Ozzys or Mansons by some packs. | ||
+ | Did: Killed. Usage: Yeah, we did the cop, but only after we | ||
+ | caught him snooping around the bishop’s haven. | ||
+ | Dog: A Lupine. In certain circles, dog also means an | ||
+ | infectious carrier of blood-borne diseases (short for plague dog). | ||
+ | Go Down: A vampire who, usually out of habit, perversity | ||
+ | or derangement, commits sexual acts regardless of his or | ||
+ | her own vampiric impotence. Also known by a host of other | ||
+ | charming epithets including dick, handjob, hummer, etc., | ||
+ | usually custom-tailored to the specifics of the vampire in | ||
+ | question’s behavior. | ||
+ | Headache: Accidentally killing while feeding. Usage: | ||
+ | Danny gave that skinny girl a headache. | ||
+ | Injun or Indian: A member of a nomadic pack. | ||
+ | Juice: Blood. | ||
+ | Keg: A “member” of a Blood Feast. In some packs, these | ||
+ | individuals are referred to as pints or longnecks. | ||
+ | Pimp: A vampire charged with gathering vices for packmates. | ||
+ | The pimp may procure drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, children or any | ||
+ | other indulgences for fellow vampires (or mortals...). | ||
+ | Pipes: An exceptional failure, or an object of derision. | ||
+ | Usage: That scouting run you guys did was the pipes. | ||
+ | Poet: A member of the goth subculture, especially one | ||
+ | who “dresses like a vampire.” Also known as Shelleys or Byrons. | ||
+ | Shovelhead: A Sabbat vampire created during a siege or | ||
+ | other event that necessitated the “quick and dirty” mass | ||
+ | Embrace. Also known as a Thwack or a Clang (after the | ||
+ | sound a shovel to the head makes, presumably), which is | ||
+ | sometimes used as a verb. | ||
+ | Tongue: Sabbat propaganda, or a Sabbat proselytizer, | ||
+ | often spread among the anarchs of Camarilla cities. | ||
+ | V: A vampire. | ||
+ | Vato: A male Sabbat vampire. | ||
+ | Witch: Irreverent term for a pack priest, best used out of | ||
+ | earshot of the individual in question. | ||
+ | Old Form | ||
+ | Despite its war on the elders, the Sabbat claims some | ||
+ | members who are quite advanced in age themselves. These | ||
+ | vampires recall the nights when the Sabbat was born, and | ||
+ | have carried over or adopted phrases as old as they are. | ||
+ | Beware the vampire who speaks in the tongue of the | ||
+ | Sabbat elders, for she is surely formidable and wicked | ||
+ | beyond belief. | ||
+ | Angellis Ater : The “black angels” of Clan Lasombra, | ||
+ | often young vampires who embrace the stereotypical and | ||
+ | shallow evils of the modern night in blatant attempts to | ||
+ | become monsters. | ||
+ | Kamut: A nomadic pack of Sabbat formed for a specific | ||
+ | purpose, such as hunting Lupines, scouting Camarilla cities | ||
+ | or exposing heretics. | ||
+ | Lacheur: A young Sabbat, particularly an insolent one. | ||
+ | May be used to refer to any young vampire in some cases. | ||
+ | Manus Nigrum: A mysterious subsect of the Sabbat, or | ||
+ | one entirely independent about which very little is known. | ||
+ | Younger vampires refer to this group, apparently erroneously, | ||
+ | as the Black Hand. | ||
+ | Revenants: Individuals who are born as ghouls. Revenants | ||
+ | are families of ghouls that have existed for so long with the blood | ||
+ | of their undead masters in their veins that it now passes on to | ||
+ | each of their descendants as well. The vampires of Clan | ||
+ | Tzimisce seem to use revenants most often, and they are often | ||
+ | held in suspicion by others who know of their natures. | ||
+ | Shakari: The eldest vampires among the Assamite antitribu. | ||
+ | Sword of Caine: The Sabbat. | ||
+ | Voivode: The leader of Clan Tzimisce. Some vampires | ||
+ | postulate that there is no single voivode, and the title is one of | ||
+ | inscrutable significance to only the Fiends themselves | ||
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Subcategories
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Pages in category "Sabbat"
The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total.
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- 2012.07.15.Toreador.Treason
- 2012.07.27.V.Dagger.Quest
- 2015-09-28-ZaraEmbrace
- 2015-10-20-MeetingStone
- 2017.11.29: A traitor defects
- 2017.11.30: What Happens in Mexico City?
- 2017.12.20: The Death of Byron Obertus
- 2018.04.12: Prelude Warlords
- 2018.06.25: Tijuana Nights PRP: Introduction
- 2019.03.08:Festivo Dello Estinto - The Red Terror
- 2021.03.20 The Black Sun Vaulderie