Post by Tami on Feb 16, 2007 22:08:06 GMT -5
The Inner Circle is the ideal cabal; it is the unobserved model for the “Secret Masters” so many conspiracy theorists speak of. The Kindred of the Inner Circle are those who pull the strings of the entire sect, creating justicars and casting them down with equal equanimity. No one can deny that the Inner Circle is the rue hub around which the camarilla revolves.
Once every 13 years, the very eldest elders of the Camarilla’s clans meet to discuss the sect’s future direction and current business. Other vampires may be brought in to speak, but only the elders may cast their clans’ votes. The lesser clans and bloodlines have no representation here, and the presence of others is at the Circle members’ sufferance.
During this time, the members of the cabal appoint justicars (replete with wrangling, threats, bargaining and other such talk), consider and determine the Camarilla’s direction for the next 13 years, and rule upon Camarilla-wide issues. Many believe that the members of the Inner Circle continue to correspond through the years, directing the justicars as necessary and meeting if circumstances demand it. None are certain how the members of the Inner Circle achieve their positions, except simply by surviving to be a ripe old age and ascending to monstrous power.
Who compromises the Inner Circle manages to remain one of the Camarilla’s best-kept secrets. It is known that they are supposedly the “eldest” of their clans, but that definition is open to debate. Some believe that the Inner Circle serve other factions in their clans unlives; the tremere, for example, suspect that a member of the Council of Seven sits with the Inner Circle, but as none have ever tested the theory, it remains speculation. Such secrecy is largely a matter of tradition, but in these nights it has become a matter of grave security. With the assassination of the Justicar Petrodon, the vampires of the Inner Circle realize that they are the ultimate prize, and take no chances with their unlives.
Few Kindred, even the Justicars, quite know what the Inner Circle does with most of its time. Many believe that they remain in touch with the elders of their clans, keeping their fingers on the changes within the rank and file and gathering news from their justicars so that they may consider what needs to be done at the next meeting. Optimistic vampires even believe that the Inner Circle Kindred occasionally teach their younger brethren, choosing one particular vampire as a designated successor against the inevitable night when a chair sets empty at the council table.
Those who have aroused the Inner Circles great collective anger have usually done so in spectacular fashion, resulting in spectacular punishment. The most impressive punishment that can be leveled against an offender is a place called the Red List, essentially guaranteeing the criminal an eternity-long, Camarilla-wide blood hunt, who in turn call upon their many resources to hound an offender to the ends of the earth.
Once every 13 years, the very eldest elders of the Camarilla’s clans meet to discuss the sect’s future direction and current business. Other vampires may be brought in to speak, but only the elders may cast their clans’ votes. The lesser clans and bloodlines have no representation here, and the presence of others is at the Circle members’ sufferance.
During this time, the members of the cabal appoint justicars (replete with wrangling, threats, bargaining and other such talk), consider and determine the Camarilla’s direction for the next 13 years, and rule upon Camarilla-wide issues. Many believe that the members of the Inner Circle continue to correspond through the years, directing the justicars as necessary and meeting if circumstances demand it. None are certain how the members of the Inner Circle achieve their positions, except simply by surviving to be a ripe old age and ascending to monstrous power.
Who compromises the Inner Circle manages to remain one of the Camarilla’s best-kept secrets. It is known that they are supposedly the “eldest” of their clans, but that definition is open to debate. Some believe that the Inner Circle serve other factions in their clans unlives; the tremere, for example, suspect that a member of the Council of Seven sits with the Inner Circle, but as none have ever tested the theory, it remains speculation. Such secrecy is largely a matter of tradition, but in these nights it has become a matter of grave security. With the assassination of the Justicar Petrodon, the vampires of the Inner Circle realize that they are the ultimate prize, and take no chances with their unlives.
Few Kindred, even the Justicars, quite know what the Inner Circle does with most of its time. Many believe that they remain in touch with the elders of their clans, keeping their fingers on the changes within the rank and file and gathering news from their justicars so that they may consider what needs to be done at the next meeting. Optimistic vampires even believe that the Inner Circle Kindred occasionally teach their younger brethren, choosing one particular vampire as a designated successor against the inevitable night when a chair sets empty at the council table.
Those who have aroused the Inner Circles great collective anger have usually done so in spectacular fashion, resulting in spectacular punishment. The most impressive punishment that can be leveled against an offender is a place called the Red List, essentially guaranteeing the criminal an eternity-long, Camarilla-wide blood hunt, who in turn call upon their many resources to hound an offender to the ends of the earth.