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− | In the sourcebook on | + | In the sourcebook on VII, there are three versions of VII presented, each intended to be exclusive from the others with a complex history that has lead the group to its present state. In a given chronicle, only ''one'' VII is expected to exist, but there may be a number of false leads and complicated inconsistencies so that uncovering the truth could take the better part of a Requiem chronicle. |
In '''the Princes of the Fallen City''', vampires of the Seven are presented as descedents from the nobility of the ancient city of Gommorah. A strange vampire came to the city's court and enthralled the gluttonous king before leading him and his people into ruin. When the city was falling apart, the princes made a deal witha demon called [[Shaddad]] which lead to a blood curse but also their continuation. This created the "quasi-clan" of [[Akhud]] which carries the dark influence of Shaddad to this day and drives the princes' vampiric descendents to seek revenge and to topple [[Kindred]] society, recreating it with them once more in a place of power. Other vampries from non-VII [[Clan|clans]] can join this movement, sometimes severing ties with their old covenant and sometimes serving as sleeper agents. | In '''the Princes of the Fallen City''', vampires of the Seven are presented as descedents from the nobility of the ancient city of Gommorah. A strange vampire came to the city's court and enthralled the gluttonous king before leading him and his people into ruin. When the city was falling apart, the princes made a deal witha demon called [[Shaddad]] which lead to a blood curse but also their continuation. This created the "quasi-clan" of [[Akhud]] which carries the dark influence of Shaddad to this day and drives the princes' vampiric descendents to seek revenge and to topple [[Kindred]] society, recreating it with them once more in a place of power. Other vampries from non-VII [[Clan|clans]] can join this movement, sometimes severing ties with their old covenant and sometimes serving as sleeper agents. |