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Though after the House was resecured, Samuz reverted to a hands-off policy, letting the Tremere elders generally run the show while he delved into more lore, explored the world and kept his eyes on mortal society. The growth of new modes of transportation - steamships, railroads, then airplanes and automobiles allowed Samuz to travel to all continents, see many nations.
 
Though after the House was resecured, Samuz reverted to a hands-off policy, letting the Tremere elders generally run the show while he delved into more lore, explored the world and kept his eyes on mortal society. The growth of new modes of transportation - steamships, railroads, then airplanes and automobiles allowed Samuz to travel to all continents, see many nations.
 
In the mid-17th century, Samuz bred a line of hereditary ghouls, the Flaegler family, whom could serve and act as representatives of his above all. Loyalty is rewarded by myriad benefits, the stick of annihilation for the few over centuries who tried betraying him.
 
  
 
Major wars like the American Civil War and the two World Wars confirmed something that Samuz had already long figured out - that mortal society could crush the Kindred in open conflict - and their continued potential still made opportunities behind the curtains.
 
Major wars like the American Civil War and the two World Wars confirmed something that Samuz had already long figured out - that mortal society could crush the Kindred in open conflict - and their continued potential still made opportunities behind the curtains.
 
  
 
'''And Now For Something Completely Different...'''
 
'''And Now For Something Completely Different...'''
 
In the aftermath of post-WW2, Samuz slowly began to take a greater hand in his clan, gradually. He made sure the Austrian Security Treaty of 1955 would keep Austria out of the crosshairs of NATO and the Soviets. Over the last few decades, Samuz has taken stock of the Camarilla, the planet, and even his own clan, and he does not like what he sees.
 
 
He helped Masika St. John craft the Path of Technomancy (she is indeed impressively talented in her own right, but Samuz saw compelling cause to help speed her along) and she knows just who gave her a hand. This - contrasted with his own descendants on the Council and throughout the global Camarilla who cannot comprehend the modern world, whom persecute their neonates and incompetently undermine the entire system and fall to the Sabbat.
 
 
Samuz will not let the worst happen a second time. In the 80s he annihilated Goratrix and all Tremere in the Sabbat in Mexico City. Their independent Paths of Thaumaturgy he'd learned completely, so allowing their continued existence would be pointless. Now, he only needs to clean house inside the Camarilla - if at the price of much more open and direct action than in habit...
 
 
...Unless the rumored End Times interrupt. Samuz, mind you, doesn't believe in Gehenna. But you know, he might know a bit more about the Antediluvians than lesser Kindred could imagine. Or there might just be a reason beyond his own contempt that the one Thaumaturgic Path Samuz has never known or sought is the Path of the Father's Vengeance.
 
 
Maybe.
 
  
 
== Sheet ==
 
== Sheet ==

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