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+ | This Bloodline is split fairly evenly between Canada and the United States. While many families benefited from the attention gained in the media, the Thrush family did not. In following up on their genealogy a number of unpleasant details emerged and found their way to the public. The split between the two lines seems to have been the result of incestuous activities among the original highly conservative family in Northern Canada. In the early 1900’s a group fled the situation, ending up in the Midwest. This is where the first members of the bloodline were spotted. When traced back, researchers found a large group of highly interbred Bloodliners dominated by strange religious and culturally conservative customs. The advent of these powers had bred a millennial fever among the group, driving them even closer. This led to a number of clashes with Canadian authorities over the course of a decade. Eventually a number of the younger members were removed from the area, but the hardline cabal still remains. Thrush powers tend to be physical, but with almost no exception, all members possess the ability to fly. | ||
==='''British'''=== | ==='''British'''=== |