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==Bloodlines==
===Voilenigme===
[[File:Alaisreworkvamp.png|left|150px|caption]]
* The Voilenigme (pronounced: Voo-al-ey-neeg-mey) Bloodline
* Morvanus & Valtriante
* Ithanian Sovereignty
* Haute Culture socialites
* enjoy the intrigue and espionage in high society


===knighttest===
===Nerocanto===
[[File:Bloodcastorder.png|150px|caption|right]]
[[File:Bargainpire.png|left|150px|caption]]
The Blücherwald Chapter is the founding chapter of the Bloodcast Order, established in the wake of the Viridian Coup by the five Knights who foiled the plot against the Empire. While initially copying the Viridian model, the Blücherwald Knights eventually abandoned the rigid structure in favor of roaming the countryside to assist anyone in need. As such, the Blücherwald Knights are seen as the model Hedge Knights among all the Bloodcast Chapters, often seen as the anchor that holds their various ideologies together. They primarily wield swords and shields while donning worn armor from their many travels, and may also utilize horses for the purposes of transportation, as fighting from them is seen as pretentious. Blücherwald Knights are one of the strongest advocates for the common citizen, and are the most vigilant in holding higher powers accountable for their actions.
* The Nerocanto (pronounced: Ney-ro-can-to) Bloodline
* '''Blücherwald Mechanic:''' Blücherwald Knights when attending Assemblies, may sit and speak from the Commoner benches as representatives of the people, but may not vote.
* Shannon
* Vultaro
* blackmail bargains and extortionists, rogues
* enjoy blackmailing those who know they're vampires


===code===
===Vintgast===
[[File:Milotreworkvampir.png|left|150px|caption]]
* The Vintgast (pronounced: Vey-nt-gah-st) Bloodline
* Shirva
* Sarnan lands & countryside
* countryside festival (feed the peasants and feed when they're in food comas)
* enjoy fattening up their victims


All knights are tasked with the duty of ensuring each of them, regardless of chapter, hold to the Common Knights Code, as well as their Internal Code (to a lesser degree). They are primarily tasked with ensuring the good conduct of lawful knights in the Empire, and should secondarily also keep an eye out for knights who egregiously break their Internal Code. The latter is often more complicated and should not form the basis for an investigation, because different Orders don't always understand the complex nuances of Internal Codes (or are hostile to each other).
===Torrghlas===
[[File:Doughallvamp.png|left|150px|caption]]
* The Torrghlas (pronounced: Tor(rhyme with door)-glass(short a from the English "aghast") Bloodline
* Mannis
* Gallovia
* Monsters and shocktroops
* Overlaps with Drixagh variant and Dymolov, can maybe be changed to a new bloodline in a new area


Investigations should be passed on in Staff Ticket to the respective Order Councils for judgement.
===Bremnevel===
[[File:Swampire.png|left|150px|caption]]
* The Bremnevel (pronounced: Brem(rhyme with bed)-ney-vel) Bloodline
* Zardar
* Anglia
* Bog Witches
* might be too niche but eh
* enjoy, alchemy? weak


All knights are tasked with the duty of ensuring that each of them, regardless of order affiliation, holds to the Common Knight Code, as well as their Interal Code to a lesser degree. The latter is more complicated, because different Orders don't always understand the complex nuances of Internal Codes, or are hostile to each other's purpose. The following Order rivalries should be noted:
===Silberfeder===
* The Aelrrigan and Lothar Orders have opposing views on the Occult, and both will always reject a report from the other Order's knights.
[[File:Vonkerle.png|left|150px|caption]]
* The Bloodcast Order broke away from the Viridian Order, with both will always rehect a report from the other Order's knights.
The Silberfeder (pronounced: Sil-burr-fey-der) established themselves in the Wirtemcaller Kingdom after the Vampire War, finding a home with the very military commanders who defeated them in Dorkarth. Adapting to the Wirtem Culture, the Silberfeder became known as courtly vampires with a refined sense of class, while simultaneously becoming skilled military officers and strategists. The fight between vampire and hunter is a game of tactical wits to them, with many obsessing over strategies to inflict as much terror as possible while minimizing their own casualties. Silberfeder are proud of themselves, and carefully choose only the most competent minds of duelists to join their vampiric ranks.
Investigations should be passed on in Staff Ticket to the respective Order Councils for judgement.


===Free Languages===
===Valhersir===
*Common
[[File:Draughrvamp.png|left|150px|caption]]
*Sign Language
* The Valhersir (pronounced Val-hur-seer) Bloodline
* Otrygg
* Drixagh
* religious perfectionists?
* also kinda sucks as a theme


===Elven Languages===
===Aullavientos===
*Altalar (Alt)
[[File:Vampirewolf.png|left|150px|caption]]
**Allorn (Alt-A)
* The Aullavientos (pronounced Au(rhyme with ouch)-la-vee-yen-tos) Bloodline
**Lathan (Alt-L)
* Kydaer
**Selvath (Alt-Sel)
* Daen
**Sentinel (Alt-Sen)
* beast tamers
**Sollerian (Alt-Sol)
* enjoy the thrill of the hunt
**Drowdan (Alt-Dro)
**Katharic (Alt-K)


===Western Languages===
===Dymolov===
*d'Ithanie (d'I)
[[File:Tieflingvamp.png|left|150px|caption]]
*Canta (Can)
* The Dymolov (pronounced: Dee-mo-lov) Bloodline
**Vesuvari (Can-V)
* Ramonder
**Azzizzari (Can-A)
* Magic Russia
* Demon folklore Vampires
* enjoy demon larping and being the stuff of nightmares


===Corontium Languages===
=Onionism=
*Calem (Cal)
===Schismatic History===
**Genevaud (Cal-G)
While Unionism professes a need for all people to unite under the Regalian banner, its history has shown several conflicts within the faith that have led to various schismatic groups forming over the centuries, often leading to violent confrontations. Below is a short synopsis of the various schisms within Unionism's history.
**Schwarzwalder (Cal-S)
**Tugend (Cal-T)
**Meerlander (Cal-M)
**Nordstern (Cal-N)
*Letz (Let)
*Anglisch (Ang)
**Goudland (Ang-G)
**Frus (Ang-F)
**Poortland (Ang-P)
**Waddenzat (Ang-W)
**Eron (Ang-E)


===Unlearnable Languages===
====The Evintarian Schism====
*Dragonspeech
Following the death of Emperor Theomar, discussions regarding Unionism's future led to the convening of the First Conclave, where all celates met up to discuss matters of the faith. During the conclave, one group of celates began to draw the ire of the others. Known as the Evintarians and led by a celate by the name of Horopados, these celates argued that all mortals were inherently flawed, and must transcend to a higher spirituality by various means. While activities such as meditation and exercise were one such option, the Evintarians also advocated for occult methods, such as utilizing magic to overcome one's natural weaknesses or by engaging with Demons. To emphasize the latter point, the Evintarians cited the desire of the Demon Belialus to submit to the Everwatcher, while suggesting that other Demons could likewise prove beneficial allies to Unionism. This assertion that Demons could be bargained with for benefits caused the conclave to declare the Evintarians as heretics, with a violent mob driving Horopados and his followers out of the capital into exile. While some Evintarians travelled to the distant lands of the Tsaiqvanes & Krakimardik, the majority of Evintarians settled on the remote island of Aetosil and continued to develop ways to engage with Demons without falling victim to their many traps.
*Deathspeech
*Lenelämor/Sehraq

Latest revision as of 02:17, 8 January 2025

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Bloodlines

Voilenigme

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  • The Voilenigme (pronounced: Voo-al-ey-neeg-mey) Bloodline
  • Morvanus & Valtriante
  • Ithanian Sovereignty
  • Haute Culture socialites
  • enjoy the intrigue and espionage in high society

Nerocanto

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  • The Nerocanto (pronounced: Ney-ro-can-to) Bloodline
  • Shannon
  • Vultaro
  • blackmail bargains and extortionists, rogues
  • enjoy blackmailing those who know they're vampires

Vintgast

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  • The Vintgast (pronounced: Vey-nt-gah-st) Bloodline
  • Shirva
  • Sarnan lands & countryside
  • countryside festival (feed the peasants and feed when they're in food comas)
  • enjoy fattening up their victims

Torrghlas

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  • The Torrghlas (pronounced: Tor(rhyme with door)-glass(short a from the English "aghast") Bloodline
  • Mannis
  • Gallovia
  • Monsters and shocktroops
  • Overlaps with Drixagh variant and Dymolov, can maybe be changed to a new bloodline in a new area

Bremnevel

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  • The Bremnevel (pronounced: Brem(rhyme with bed)-ney-vel) Bloodline
  • Zardar
  • Anglia
  • Bog Witches
  • might be too niche but eh
  • enjoy, alchemy? weak

Silberfeder

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The Silberfeder (pronounced: Sil-burr-fey-der) established themselves in the Wirtemcaller Kingdom after the Vampire War, finding a home with the very military commanders who defeated them in Dorkarth. Adapting to the Wirtem Culture, the Silberfeder became known as courtly vampires with a refined sense of class, while simultaneously becoming skilled military officers and strategists. The fight between vampire and hunter is a game of tactical wits to them, with many obsessing over strategies to inflict as much terror as possible while minimizing their own casualties. Silberfeder are proud of themselves, and carefully choose only the most competent minds of duelists to join their vampiric ranks.

Valhersir

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  • The Valhersir (pronounced Val-hur-seer) Bloodline
  • Otrygg
  • Drixagh
  • religious perfectionists?
  • also kinda sucks as a theme

Aullavientos

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  • The Aullavientos (pronounced Au(rhyme with ouch)-la-vee-yen-tos) Bloodline
  • Kydaer
  • Daen
  • beast tamers
  • enjoy the thrill of the hunt

Dymolov

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  • The Dymolov (pronounced: Dee-mo-lov) Bloodline
  • Ramonder
  • Magic Russia
  • Demon folklore Vampires
  • enjoy demon larping and being the stuff of nightmares

Onionism

Schismatic History

While Unionism professes a need for all people to unite under the Regalian banner, its history has shown several conflicts within the faith that have led to various schismatic groups forming over the centuries, often leading to violent confrontations. Below is a short synopsis of the various schisms within Unionism's history.

The Evintarian Schism

Following the death of Emperor Theomar, discussions regarding Unionism's future led to the convening of the First Conclave, where all celates met up to discuss matters of the faith. During the conclave, one group of celates began to draw the ire of the others. Known as the Evintarians and led by a celate by the name of Horopados, these celates argued that all mortals were inherently flawed, and must transcend to a higher spirituality by various means. While activities such as meditation and exercise were one such option, the Evintarians also advocated for occult methods, such as utilizing magic to overcome one's natural weaknesses or by engaging with Demons. To emphasize the latter point, the Evintarians cited the desire of the Demon Belialus to submit to the Everwatcher, while suggesting that other Demons could likewise prove beneficial allies to Unionism. This assertion that Demons could be bargained with for benefits caused the conclave to declare the Evintarians as heretics, with a violent mob driving Horopados and his followers out of the capital into exile. While some Evintarians travelled to the distant lands of the Tsaiqvanes & Krakimardik, the majority of Evintarians settled on the remote island of Aetosil and continued to develop ways to engage with Demons without falling victim to their many traps.