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− | | '''''The vampires of the Sabbat take their nightly struggle seriously – so seriously that they tolerate no dissent in their ranks. From the lowest new recruit to the most exalted priscus, the Sabbat ensures loyalty to one another through a bloody ritus called the Vaulderie. | + | | '''''THE VAULDERIE |
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+ | The vampires of the Sabbat take their nightly struggle seriously – so seriously that they tolerate no dissent in their ranks. From the lowest new recruit to the most exalted priscus, the Sabbat ensures loyalty to one another through a bloody ritus called the Vaulderie. | ||
The Vaulderie is similar to a blood bond, though it differs in intent and function. No Sabbat would ever voluntarily succumb to a blood bond, reasoning that such bonds are the tools the elders use to enslave their childer. Rather, the Sabbat swear the Vaulderie to each other, bonding themselves to the pack instead of an individual, and thus to the Sabbat’s greater cause. | The Vaulderie is similar to a blood bond, though it differs in intent and function. No Sabbat would ever voluntarily succumb to a blood bond, reasoning that such bonds are the tools the elders use to enslave their childer. Rather, the Sabbat swear the Vaulderie to each other, bonding themselves to the pack instead of an individual, and thus to the Sabbat’s greater cause. |
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