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Post by Tami on Aug 5, 2006 19:11:04 GMT -5
PATH OF BLOOD
Nickname: Assassins or dervishes
Hierarchy of Sins
Rating Moral Guidelines
10………..Killing a mortal for blood 9…………Breaking your word of Honor to a fellow Path of Blood follower 8…………Not bringing the truth of Haqim to others 7…………Failing to destroy an unrepentant Vampire 6…………Frenzying 5…………Not learning all about the enemy and their secrets 4…………Failing to slay and drain the blood of a foe. 3…………Refusing to answer the summons of another Path member 2…………Failing to diablerize and enemy 1…………Acting against another path member
Ethics of the Path
• The teachings of Haqim are the gospels of the night. Follow them faithfully • The Low clans feed on mortal blood. Assassins are not of the low clans. Feed from God’s children only when utterly necessary. To feed on Human is wrong. To feed on vampires is the will of the divine. • The Beast must be sated. The beast is a tool, a gift, and it can be used for good or ill. The Beast is a challenge. It must be honed to one’s will and mastered utterly. To loose oneself to the Beast is to lose control. Losing control is the province of the weak. • Watch and listen for anything that can help in the war against the children of Khayyin. • Haqim’s teachings hold truth for all vampires. Offer those who prove worthy a chance to learn of Haqim’s words. • Those who refuse Haqim’s words are heretics and enemies and must be slain • Seek out opportunities to draw one’s self closer to haqim (i.e indulge in Diablerie when ever possible)
Virtues: Those who follow Haqim’s way must demonstrate great conviction and self control
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Post by Tami on May 5, 2007 14:05:00 GMT -5
The others have been judged and found wanting. This judgment has been made and it remains for the executioner to deliver the sentence. Through diablerie, murder or blood magic, the children of Haqim slowly fulfill the dictates of their clan founder. The war is a holy one; the vampires are an offense to God and must be removed from His good earth.
Basic Beliefs
The Path of Blood is the name given by outsiders to the set dictates and obligations followed by the most loyal of the Children of Haqim. Those who follow the path or those familiar with the ways of the children refer to the faith as “the Way” or even “the law of Haqim.”
The path is ancient, dating back to the foundation of Alamut, and its precepts are older still. The course exalts the heirs to Haqim’s blood above all others; they are descended from the holy order and gifted with his teachings. This legacy of both divine grace and immortal wisdom marks the Assamites with a special place in god’s plan.
Haquim’s teaching claim that the Children of Caine are a curse leveled by god on his failing human worshipers. Haqim’s children are just as damned and just as much a part of the curse as any other vampire, but they can transcend their state and rid the world of the pestilence of other Cainites by virtue of their heritage and blood. Staying the path and obeying the laws of Haqim, the Assamite may stand apart from the other vampires and be judged on their own actions
The Children of Haqim believe that other vampires exist to be consumed, killed and cast aside. By feeding on the heart’s blood of other Cainites, a dervish may quench the Beast and move closer to god’s grace. This is the will of the Creator, they believe. Caine may have been cursed, but Haqim was favored. God allowed him to be drawn into the night so he could seek redemption and bring it to others. To move closer to Haqim (through diablerie) is to move closer to salvation.
Not all vampire of Clan Assamite follow this path, not even all among the Loyalist faction do (See clanbook: Assamite). All Children of Haqim know how harsh the Path’s strictures are and only the most worthy are selected to follow it. Assamites must demonstrate true loyalty to the teachings of their father, and excel at whatever task the clam selects for them in order to be chosen.
Other Assamites commit Diablerie – be it to satiate the hunger within or to follow what they know of the laws of Haqim – but only those chosen for the Path of blood commit diablerie for religious reasons, Caine’s bastard childer are considered wicked failires, unable to redeem themselves or accept their place in God’s plan. Their taint must be wiped away.
The way of Haqim is based on two crucial pillars. The first one is that a follower must understand and make others comprehend that vampires are evil, cursed things, and must convert those few worth saving to the service of Haqim. This does not mean adherents attempt to convert other vampires to the path, but ensure that their actions serve follower’s interest. A Ventrue’s attempt to destroy an Elysium in Johannesburg can be channeled to be “productive”. Why just destroy Elysium with a few vampires inside? Why not convert the venture to the way of Haqim (or a pale shadow of Haqim’s way) and use her as a spy? Delay the vampire’s grand gesture until followers of the Path of Blood learn everything that they need to know then choose the best time for the vampire to precede.
Camarilla neonates, still wallowing in their anger and questioning their fate while bemoaning their status, make easy targets for such manipulations. Some Blood practitioners use packs of young vampires of other clans as blunt instruments – shock troops to test and destroy a target’s defenses. There is no shame in doing so; when all these childer go to their Final Deaths, the world is rid of them and God’s work has been done. Some path followers fancy that by being destroyed in the service of the path, a vampire of a bastard clan is absolved.
In general, however, Haqim commands that Cainites of other bloodlines be destroyed. They are not to befriended. They are not to be allied with. There must be a cogent reason why a vampire of another clan is not slain outright by an Assamite on the Path of Blood. The assassin must show fellow followers a valid benefit to the other’s existence. For example, a Sabbat noddist searching for the resting place of ancient Methuselah’s might be spared if his investigation provides clues to Haqim’s resting place. A Toreador antiquarian who lovingly maintains a fallen Assamites warrior’s weapon may be despised, but can be left alone. A vampire who knowingly aids the Children of Haqim in their Holy War is worthy of continued unlife.
But do not assume that these precepts make the dervishes murderous fundamentalist. They understand – as most other vampires do not – that moral relativism practiced by the Cainites is a lie. Vampires consume humans for survival, and use them for diversion, pleasure and as playthings. There is no debate on the issue: Vampires are evil. Evil must be hunted down and destroyed. The hypocrisy of other Cainties is even more insulting than their existence.
Followers of this path know that they cannot wage all-out war on the other clans, though. They tried that before and failed. As deadly as the Assamites are, with their sorcery, Disciplines and martial skills, they are vastly out numbered. Even adherents of the path of Blood accept that there must be limits to the true Jyhad. The dervishes operate within the bounds of vampiric society until the time is right, playing at mercenaries and offering gifts of violence and murder to the highest bidders. The price they charge is blood, both in potable donations from elders and the right to diablerize victims. Some Children of Haqim believe they both honor and save the souls of targets in this manner. Others do not hold to such high-minded superstitions; blood is blood and the children must walk the path.
Description of Followers
Followers of this path appear to be fanatical assassins or obsessive scholars, desperately searching for clues to the End Ties, but this view is false. There is an edge of desperation to their actions, but adherents to the way of Blood must prepare, must plan and must be equipped for war. Similarly parishioners may seem to confirm the stereotype of ‘foreign’ assassin’s, terrorist or spy (and likely Islamic), but followers of Haqim are not “Islamic”. The way of Haqim is older then the laws of the prophet and although the faithful maintain a particular respect for Islam, few would call themselves “Muslim.” Only a few path members are Arabs.
Followers of this path still operate for blood, but now much of that vitae is sent to Alamut to prepare for the awakening of Haqim. Scholars know he will be hungry. They wish to sate their lord’s thirst so that he may lead the clan to victory, rather then be food. When Haqim is satisfied, the final battle will commence and the Children of Haqim will march alongside God’s holy angels
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Post by Tami on May 20, 2007 11:35:22 GMT -5
History
the basic philosophies of the Path of Blood can be traced back to Haqim’s teaching when he dwelled in the Second City. And yet, the calling itself, like other paths, developed over time. Scholars talk of a process of “honing” as time, work and the pain of ages stripped away and sharpened the philosophy’s tenets. At the beginning of the Common Era, the Path of Blood had adapted many of the precepts of Zoroastrianism, but by the 9th century, it had adopted a great deal of Islamic teaching. Vampires were obviously unclean things and a threat to the faithful. The notion of god as a harsh master who had set a great task for his followers appealed to the warrior of Alamut.
In the Dark Ages, the path, then known as the Tariq el-Haqim, was widely respected among Arabic Kindred who followed the tenets of Islam. These Ashirra acknowledged that the Children of Haqim followed an older creed than that of the Prophet and considered followers privy to ancient laws set down by god. For their part, the adherents of Haqim did not strike Ashirra who were true to the laws of god. Haqimite scholars and Ashirra elders discussed their mutual truths until the dawning of many days, and there was balance for a long time. Many young path followers of the time were Embraced as Muslims, or like the Ashirra sought conversion after they were born into the night. Both groups shared a common set of philosophies and goals, and watched over the Empire of the Faith as it spread across the known world.
But time is the enemy of all things, even for immortal beings and their beliefs. As the Children of Haqim continue their crusade to bring their lord’s justice to even the most defiant infidels, the path has waned. With Adherents stretched between the western isles and the borders of Taugast, there were few teachers sufficiently advanced enough to ensure the laws were respected. As the Children Embraced infidels, many found it easiest not to instruct their childer in the Path of Blood. Heretical interpretations of the path emerged in this vacuum and it was one such abomination that may have found the basis of the modern Path of Caine.
Following the Convention of thorns, the defeated childer of Haqim almost abandoned the Path of Blood. Many newly Embraced “Assamites” – as they were known in the west – clung to the flotsam of their Humanity. A strange, mistaken remnant of the path of Blood lingered on, but it was never very influential. The true path was still taught at Alamut, but until the awakening of Haqim’s childe Ur-Shulgi in 1999, little was made to extend the path’s influence.
The following is now taught in its purest form in millennia. Connections to Islam have been downplayed, though are still tolerated. Ur-Shulgi demands that Islamic influence be removed, bit his subordinates know such an exorcism will be extraordinarily difficult to accomplish. The Path of Blood officially rejects Islam, but there is respect for the prophet’s words in p practice. The Loyalist faction sees adherence to the path as adherence to Haqim’s laws and by extension, loyalty to Ur-Shulgi. Followers now actively evangelize their way and try to recruit as many of the Children of Haqim as possible (especially those who have not chosen sides in the loyalist/Schismatic divide) to the holy cause.
Current Practices
Since the breaking of the Tremere’s curs and Ur-Shulgi’s ascension to the Black Throne. The Path of Blood has come into its own. Practitioners actively pursue their war against all enemies. Followers of the Path of Blood do not hunt their Schismatic fellows. They turn their attention to other foes more worthy of an assassin’s blade and a diablerist’s fangs. Assamite warriors and sorcerers seek to unravel the baali curse and prepare for the great holy war against the Children of Khayyin. Baali in North America and Europe have fallen to the Haqim’s children, and others cower in their holes, waiting for the end.
Those on the Path of Blood have always sought to deliver righteous vengeance upon vampires who would sully God/s Earth with their evil, but now the followers approach fanaticism. They still undertake mercenary work and demand payment in blood, but such “employment” is a means to and end. Adherents, especially those of a scholarly bent, focus on converting others who may be redeemed or used (especially neonates). And seek to secure and translate occult book and libraries for use of their cause.
All, however, spend considerable time in contemplation and meditation, seeking to know god’s purpose (by whatever name He may be known), and in so doing hope to find clues to both Haqim’s location and when he will awaken.
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Post by Tami on May 20, 2007 12:24:07 GMT -5
Breaking the Curse
The Path of blood struggles on two fronts. Its warriors take the battle to the Children of Khayyin, and its scholars and magicians work nightly in their laboratories and sanctums to break the curse laid on the clan by the Baali.
Ur-Shulgi removed the Tremere curse set upon the Children of Haqim, but the Baali’s is beyond even his power. Lifting this last hex is a priority for the Path of Blood, and provides one of the few rationales for making deals with the Children of Khayyin . In the summer of 2003, a repetitive from Alamut traveled to Mexico City to meet with three Harbringers of Skulls to see if Necromancy would serve to weaken the curse. Loyalist Assamites have even taken to Embracing mortal occultist in Europe to see if they can bring new insight into the struggle. Others believe that the curse will last only as long as the Baali Bloodline and have doubled their efforts to hunt down and slay the last of that lineage.
The most promising development thus far involves creating amulets that ward off the curse. These items can sate the hunger for one lunar month and require the expenditure of a blood point each week. Making an amulet is neither easy nor cheap, so the devices are impractical to issue to every clan member. An amulet’s effect proves that the curse is somehow external to the Assamite blood. Sorcerers now want Baali vampires captured. Some Baali somewhere holds the key to lifting the curse. It’s only a matter of time til the Children of Haqim are liberated
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Post by Tami on Jun 24, 2007 11:47:51 GMT -5
Following the Path
To walk the path, adherents must rid themselves of any moral objections to diablerie. Feeding upon other Cainites is not the worst of sin of the blood. Indeed, it is one of the least. There’s no shame in delivering God’s judgment. Nor is it a crime to steal from a thief. Diablerie rids the world of a cursed being and diminishes potential enemies.
Dervishes know that they are the only hope for salvation for the world. Seeking oneness with Haqim is not just a rationale for diablerie. It means seeking to balance one’s soul and putting the hunger at bay. The oneness is perhaps a form of Golconda, or perhaps something more. The path’s focus may go beyond a mere balance of Beast and intellect, and may set an adherent in a new direction, one that will bring him to transcendent unity with the divine.
Followers of Blood are not Islamic, but they do, but do respect the teachings of the prophet. Some reject the schism and say that Haqim was one of the prophets who came before the Last Prophet – Islam has named Christ and Buddha and sometimes Zarathustra as prophets who came before. Those are prophets of the day, of mortal. Why should the night not also have prophets?
Devotees respect humanity and seek to protect mortals from the hunger of the Children of Khayyin. Followers must deal fairly and honestly with mortals, and see that they are not harmed unnecessarily. Some even refuse to commit an act of violence against a Cainite if there is any chance that a mortal may be harmed.
Though other vampires are considered cursed Assassins make exception in their holy mission, depending on the circumstances. Given the choice between slaying a Camarilla archon and helping her destroy a nest of Baali, the follower of the path of Blood lends his talents to the Camarilla mission.
Targeting Baali and infernalists is always work performed gratis. Assassins do not charge or seek payment for performing a righteous duty. Followers of this path refuse to even allow these enemies’ blood to touch the earth. A favored tactic is to stake such infernalist and transport their prone forms to Alamut where Assamite sorcerers can torture the infidels and ensure that they’re disposed of in a consecrated manner.
Like Sabbat noddist, path of Blood adherents perform impressive research to learn where powerful elders may sleep – so that they may be slain and diablerized.
Advancing the Path
Path of Blood tutors lead a postulant through the early stages of conversion from Humanity to truth. Most of this education takes place in Alamut. An assigned tutor leads a child through as series of initiations and tested until she is deemed fit to progress onto the path itself. Initiation is personal. A tutor sets aside a cell for the student, where the subject must stay for one lunar month. In that time, she must, in a strange echo of Sufi ritual, meditate through dancing while cutting herself with a chosen weapon. At each dawn, the postulant is allowed to feed from animals provided, and sleep. As the student focuses, dancing in a violent, swirling motion, she concentrates on the teachings of Haqim and contemplates the nature of god. (Thus, followers of this path are sometimes nicknamed “dervishes”, although the Path of Blood has little to do with Sufism.)
When an Initiate is deemed ready, she is branded by a magical device at the base of the spine, leaving a strange blue sigil. The sign is the ancient Enochian glyph for death. Such marking is an ancient practice that fell out of use in the long nights since Haqim’s departure. Only a few truly elder followers who are still active bear the original sign. Since Ur-Shuli’s awakening, the practice has been resumed. Not all adherents have these brands – only those who make frequent visits to Alamut. Still young followers have adopted the practice enthusiastically. Those few Blood practitioners who are numbered amongst the “ Schismatic’s” refuse such markings.
As a novice progresses on the path, her marking become more complex. She is allowed progress when she performs particular holy missions, set as challenges. At first, a mission may involve learning crucial intelligence. Later, a candidate may be sent to hunt down a Baali coterie or slay a Camarilla Prince. The viziers of the Path of Blood trace long flam tattoos on an assassin back. The marks are made with a tool carved from the fangs or claws of fallen enemies. As an adherent advances, the tattoos can cover the vampire’s back.
Intermingled with the flames, Viziers etch the names of victims. These names are written in either Arabic or Enochian, are very small and are hard to Discern from obvious designs. The viziers say that they do not glorify such murder or pay homage to a mere killer, but revel in the prowess of a warrior devoted to the word of God.
Non-combatant path followers sometimes bear list of the great services they have performed for the Children of Haqim. A scholar may wear the names of text she has translated. A sorcerer may be adorned by titles of the ritual she has unearthed.
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