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- He believes that the Antedeluvians are literal gods, part of a vast pantheon which also includes the mysterious ancestors of other species of supernatural creatures. He completely discounts any and all legends that posit Caine as the first vampire. In his eyes the Book of Nod is a forgery made to support a Judeo/Christian narrative fabricated by much younger Kindred trying to gain strength and influence through undermining the pagan ways of their ancestors.
 
- He believes that the Antedeluvians are literal gods, part of a vast pantheon which also includes the mysterious ancestors of other species of supernatural creatures. He completely discounts any and all legends that posit Caine as the first vampire. In his eyes the Book of Nod is a forgery made to support a Judeo/Christian narrative fabricated by much younger Kindred trying to gain strength and influence through undermining the pagan ways of their ancestors.
 
 
- Because all vampires are descended from literal gods, they are literal demi-gods and heroes (in the original sense of the word). They need to strive for prowess (andreia), wisdom (gnosis) and nobility (arete) and shed all their inner and outer limitations to honor their heritage and activate their true divine potential which is limited by the remnants of a human perspective a vampire needs to overcome. All traditional weaknesses of the Kindred condition and all limits of their powers are merely proof of one's imperfections.
 
- Because all vampires are descended from literal gods, they are literal demi-gods and heroes (in the original sense of the word). They need to strive for prowess (andreia), wisdom (gnosis) and nobility (arete) and shed all their inner and outer limitations to honor their heritage and activate their true divine potential which is limited by the remnants of a human perspective a vampire needs to overcome. All traditional weaknesses of the Kindred condition and all limits of their powers are merely proof of one's imperfections.
 
 
- Golconda is a perfect state of enlightenment in which the full divine potential of a Kindred is unleashed. They way to achieve Golconda is through solving the inner conflict between creative Man and devouring Beast without favoring one or the other but achieving perfect synthesis. This requires questioning and destroying all 'unworthy' beliefs, morals and habits which stand in the way of acknowledging the fact, the burden and the potential of one's divinity.
 
- Golconda is a perfect state of enlightenment in which the full divine potential of a Kindred is unleashed. They way to achieve Golconda is through solving the inner conflict between creative Man and devouring Beast without favoring one or the other but achieving perfect synthesis. This requires questioning and destroying all 'unworthy' beliefs, morals and habits which stand in the way of acknowledging the fact, the burden and the potential of one's divinity.
 
 
- Because vampires are the children of the gods their blood is sacred and must no be shed in vain, nor stolen or otherwise taken without consent; neither must it be misused, transformed or destroyed. When it is given to mortals (be it for the purpose of creating ghouls or childer) it is a divine sacrament meant only for worthy vessels. What one has created one may destroy, none other may touch it.
 
- Because vampires are the children of the gods their blood is sacred and must no be shed in vain, nor stolen or otherwise taken without consent; neither must it be misused, transformed or destroyed. When it is given to mortals (be it for the purpose of creating ghouls or childer) it is a divine sacrament meant only for worthy vessels. What one has created one may destroy, none other may touch it.
 
 
- Conversely, the blood given by a mortal to feed a vampire is a holy sacrifice and must be treated with the respect it deserves. Blood must be savored and used in moderation; it must not be wasted or taken without need. If a human dies feeding a vampire's appetite this is not to be regreted but to be praised as the ultimate form of sacrifice. Only the pure are worthy of being sacrificed in this manner, though, for no mean meal must defile the throat of a god. One vampire must not poach the herd of another.
 
- Conversely, the blood given by a mortal to feed a vampire is a holy sacrifice and must be treated with the respect it deserves. Blood must be savored and used in moderation; it must not be wasted or taken without need. If a human dies feeding a vampire's appetite this is not to be regreted but to be praised as the ultimate form of sacrifice. Only the pure are worthy of being sacrificed in this manner, though, for no mean meal must defile the throat of a god. One vampire must not poach the herd of another.
 
 
- Their divine heritage and the commonality of blood bind all vampires together. They must live by alliances and their sacred word, adhering slavishly to the rite of prestation. They must police their own ranks against miscreants and make war when necessary to cull the unworthy who violate the principles of arete.
 
- Their divine heritage and the commonality of blood bind all vampires together. They must live by alliances and their sacred word, adhering slavishly to the rite of prestation. They must police their own ranks against miscreants and make war when necessary to cull the unworthy who violate the principles of arete.
 
 
- The ancients bear the responsibility of being the sheperds and sponsors of the young. They must teach them the ways of their kind and help them overcome their confusion and mediocrity through constant trials and temptations. It is better that the unworthy perish early than live on in ignominy and pain, while those who have the spark of true greatness cast off their mortal limitations and ascend to divinity. The best teacher, however, is a subtle one who has the pupils learn their own lessons, manipulated into scenarios where the elder sets the stage but then sits back to let the drama unfold.
 
- The ancients bear the responsibility of being the sheperds and sponsors of the young. They must teach them the ways of their kind and help them overcome their confusion and mediocrity through constant trials and temptations. It is better that the unworthy perish early than live on in ignominy and pain, while those who have the spark of true greatness cast off their mortal limitations and ascend to divinity. The best teacher, however, is a subtle one who has the pupils learn their own lessons, manipulated into scenarios where the elder sets the stage but then sits back to let the drama unfold.
 
 
- As for humanity, it has lost its way and has fallen into apostasy. That's why the gods have to live behind the veil of silence, which only a few true and vibrant souls can pierce. Those worthy should be raised above the flock, while the sheep should be treated well and kept content so they pose no danger while they bear children and feed the needs of the Kindred. However, a just god will recognize true devotion and proper sacrifice and reward those who come before him according to his will.  
 
- As for humanity, it has lost its way and has fallen into apostasy. That's why the gods have to live behind the veil of silence, which only a few true and vibrant souls can pierce. Those worthy should be raised above the flock, while the sheep should be treated well and kept content so they pose no danger while they bear children and feed the needs of the Kindred. However, a just god will recognize true devotion and proper sacrifice and reward those who come before him according to his will.  
  

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