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Camarilla Lexicon; Language of the "good" Vampires
Topic Started: Aug 24 2011, 09:33 AM (71 Views)
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The Kindred have their own dialect of specialized words and phrases. Vampires have a tremendous capacity for double talk; what they say often means something other then its literal interpretation, or something in addition to its simple meaning. Certain words have evolved new connotations among the Damned, while other are unique to vampires and their society. The Kindred, set in they ways as they are, are loath to adopt new manners of speech or slang, and one can often determine a rough estimate of a vampire's age by listening to the individual words she chooses.

Common Parlance:
These words are in common use among all echelons of Kindred Society.


Anarch: A kindred rebel who opposes the tyranny of elders. Anarchs wish to redistribute the wealth and resources of a city equally among the vampires therein. Naturally, the elders oppose this, having cultivated their influence for centuries.

Barrens, The: The areas of a city unfit for life, including graveyards, abandoned buildings industrial wastelands and areas of irreversible urban blight.

Becoming, the: The moment one passes from being a fledgling into "full" vampire status. One may not Become until her Sire deems her ready and gains the prince's approval.

Book of Nod, The: A loose collection of Kindred legendry and history.The Book of Nod chronicles the origin of the Kindred, though it has never been published in its entirety. Fragments of the document and its many partial transcriptions circulate among certain strata of Kindred society.

Beast, The: The inchoate drives and urges that threaten to turn a vampire into a mindless, ravening monster.

Blood: A vampire's heritage; that which makes a vampire a vampire. Usage: I doubt her claim to such esteemed blood.

Blood Bond: A mystical power over another individual engendered by partaking of a particular vampires blood thrice; accepting blood from a vampire is an acknowledgment of her Mastery.

Caitiff: A vampire of unknown clan, or of no clan at all. Caitiff are typically of high generation, where Caine's blood dilutes too greatly to pass any consistent characteristics.

Camarilla, The: A sect of vampires devoted primarily to maintaining the Traditions, particularly that of the Masquerade.

Childe: A vampire created through the Embrace -- the childe is the progeny of her Sire. this term is often used derogatorily, indicating inexperience. Plural Childer

Clan: A group of vampires who share common characteristics passed on by the Blood. There are 13 known clans, all of which were reputedly founded by members of the Third Generation.

Coterie: A small group or "pack" of Kindred, united by the need for support and sometimes common interests.

Diablerie: The consumption of another Kindred's blood, to the point of the victim's Final Death. Vampires of high generation may lower their generation through the practice; particularly old Kindred have rarefied tastes that mortal blood no longer sustains them, and they must consume vampire blood.

Domain: An area of a particular vampire's influence. Princes (and Archbishops) claim entire cities as their domains, sometimes allowing lesser vampires to claim domains within.

Elder A vampire who has experienced three or more centuries of unlife. Elders are the most active participants in the Jyhad.

Elysium: A place where vampires may gather and discourse without fear of harm. Elysium is commonly established in opera houses, theaters, museums, and other locations of culture.

Embrace, The: The act of transforming a mortal into a vampire. The Embrace requires the vampire to drain her victim and then replace that victim's blood with a bit of her own.

Fledgling: A newly created vampire, still under her sire's protection.

Generation: The number of "steps" between a vampire and the mythical Caine; how far descended from the first vampire a given vampire is.

Gehenna: The imminent Armageddon when the Antediluvians will rise from their torpor and devour the race of Kindred and the world.

Ghoul: A minion created by giving a bit of vampiric vitae to a mortal without draining her blood first 9which would create a vampire instead).

Haven: A vampires "home"; where she finds shelter from the sun.

Hunger, The: The urge to feed, as with any living creature. For the vampire, however, the Hunger replaces all other drives with its own powerful call.

Inconnu: A sect of vampires who have removed themselves from Kindred concerns and, largely, the Jyhad. many Methuselahs are rumored to exist among the Inconnu.

Jyhad, The: The secret, self-destructive war that rages between the generations. Elder vampires manipulate their lessers, using them as pawns in a terrible game that defies comprehension.

Kindred: The race of vampires as a whole, or a single vampire. According to rumor, this term came about in the 15th or 16th century, after the great Anarch Revolt. Sabbat vampires scorn the term.

Kiss, The: To drink blood, especially from a mortal. The kiss causes feelings of ecstasy in those who receive it.

Lupine: A werewolf, the natural and mortal enemy of the vampire race.

Lush: A vampire who typically feeds from drugged or drunk mortals in order to experience their inebriation.

Life, The: A euphemism for mortal blood. Many Kindred regard this term as affected or effete.

Man, The: The mote of Humanity that a vampire maintains; the spark of mortality that distinguishes him from the beast.

Masquerade, The: The habit (or Tradition) of hiding the existence of vampires from Humanity. Designed to protect the Kindred from destruction at the hands of mankind, the Masquerade was adopted after the Inquisition claimed many Kindred unlives.

Prince: A vampire who claims a given expanse of domain as her own, particularly a city, and supports the claim against all others. the term can refer to a Kindred of either sex.

Rogue: A vampire who feeds upon the vitae of other Kindred, out of necessity or depravity,

Sabbat, The: A sect of vampires that rejects humanity, embracing their monstrous natures. The Sabbat is bestial and violent, preferring to lord over mortals rather then hide form the.

Sect: A group of Kindred arguably united under a common philosophy. The three most widely known sect currently populating the night are the Camarilla, the Inconnu and the Sabbat.

Sire: A vampire's "parent"; the kindred who created her.

Vessel: A source of vitae for sustenance or pleasure, primarily mortal.
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Old Form:
The elders typically use these turns of phrase, which have existed since long before the modern night. One is advised to use these words carefull -- in some company their use could be seen as humorously, anachronistic, while in the company of the Anarchs, for example, they may be misconstrues as elder's propaganda.

Amaranth: The act of consuming another Kindred's blood (q.v. Diablerie)

Ancilla: A "proven" vampire, between the elders and the neonates.

Antediluvian: A member of the dreaded Third Generation, one of the eldest Kindreds in existance.

Archon: A vampire in the retinue of a justicar. Archons are generally nomadic in nature, frequently pursuing Kindred who ahve fled to avoid persecution at the hands of the Camarilla.

Autarkis: A Kindred who remains outside of the larger vampire society of a given city and often refuses to acknowledge the claim of a prince.

Blood Oath: The blood Bond (vide).

Cainite: A vampire; a member of the race of Caine.

Canaille:The bovine masses of Humanity, especially the uncultures and the unsavory. The Canaille are viewed primarily as a source of sustenance.

Cauchemar: A vampire who feeds exclusively on sleeping victims.

Consanguineous Litterally, "of the same blood," especially with referance to lineage. Usage: The vampire is consanguineous of Hardestadt the elder, his childe.

Cunctator: A vampire who avoids killing when delivering the Kiss; one who takes so little blood as to avoid bringing about his prey's death.

Domitor: A ghoul's master; one who feeds her blood and issues her commands.

Footpad: One who feeds from derelicts and other chaff from society. Footpads are frequantly debased and may not maintain permanent havens.

Gentry: A Kindred who preys at nightclubs, bars and other establisments of the "red light district," where mortals engage in reverie.

Golconda: A fabled state of vampiric transcendance; the true mastery of the beast and balance of opposing urges and principles. Rumored to be similar to mortal Nirvana, Golconda is greatly touted but rarely achieved.

Humanitas: The extent to which a vampire still maintains her Humanity.

Kine: A term for mortals, largely contemptuous. The phrase Kindred and kine refers tothe world at large; everything.

Leech: A human who drinks blood, yet acknowledges no master.

Lexalionis: The code of the Kindred and the system for punishing transgressions. It suggests Hummurabian or Biblical justice -- an eye for an eye, and punishent in keeping with the grievance.

Lineage: A vampire's bloodline; the Kindred's sire, sire's sire, etc.

Methuselah: A vampire who has existed for a millennium or more; an elder who no longer exists among the greater whole of Kindred society. Methuselahs are rumored to hail from the Fourth and Fifth Generations.

Neonates: A young Kindred, recently Embraced.

Osiris: A vampire who builds a mortal cult around himself, in the interest of gaining sustanence. As the millennium approached and passed Osiris cults became increasingly common.

Papillon: The red light district; the area of town punctuated by drinking establishments, brothels, gambling houses, ad other locales of ill-repute. The prime hunting grounds of a city, where the disappearance of mortals goes hand in hand with the area's general seediness.

Progeny: all of a given vampire's childer, collectively. Less formal and less flattering, is Get.

Praxis: The right of princes to govern; the prince's claim to domain. This term also refers to the prince's matters fo policy and individual edicts and motions.

Primogen: The leaders in a given city; its ruling body of elders, typically composed of one member of each clan present in the city.

Regnant: A Kindred wh holds a blood bond over another.

Retainer: A human who serves a vampiric master. This term is almost archaic, reffing to a time when vampires kept vast entourages of mortal servants as part of their estates.

Siren: A vampire who seduces mortals in order to drink from them, and then only takes a small quantity of blood, so as to avoid killing them.

Suspire: The rumored epiphany experienced just prior to the attainment of Golconda.

Third Mortal: Caine, who was cast out and became the first Vampire.

Thrall: A vampire under the effects of a blood bond, having drunk another Kindred's blood thrice.

Vitae: Blood.

Whelp: A derogatory term for a young Kindred, origginally used with exclusive referrance to one's own progeny.

Wight: Human; man; a mortal.

Witch-Hunter: A mortal who searches out and destroys vampires.

Whig: A contemptuous term for a vampire who possesses an interest in mortal trends and fashions.
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Vulgar Argot:
The terms are slang, the modern equivalents of older turns of phrase, which have fallen out of favor due to their association with the elder ranks. These words carry great connotations, as they are associated with the younger Kindred, who seek to establish their own vampiric culture.

Alleycat: A vampire who keeps no permanent haven, but sleeps in a different location each night. This term also refers to a Kindred who feeds exclusively from the homeless, vagrants, and other elements of low society.

Banking: The practice of "withdrawing" blood from blood banks and hospital reserves. The blood has little taste, though it will sustain a vampire, and elder kindred eschew this base indulgence. A Kindred who engages in this practice is known as a Banker.

Black Hand: Another name for the sect known as the Sabbat.

Blister: A vampire "Typhoid Mary" who contracts a mortal disease and spreads it to each vessel upon whom he feeds.

Bloodline: A vampire's Heritage (q.v. Lineage).

Blood Doll: A mortal who freely gives her blood to a vampire. Most blood dolls gain a perverse satisfaction from the Kiss, and actively seek out vampires who will take their vitae.

Butterfly: One who mingles among the mortal high-society element and feeds exclusively from the famous and wealthy.

Casanova: A vampire who seduces mortals to take their blood, but does not kill them. Casanovas typically erase the memory of their presence from their vessel's mind (q.v. Cauchemar).

Change, The: The moment an individual ceases to be a mortal and becomes one of the Kindred.

Damned, The: The race of Kindred; all vampires.

Donor: A sarcastic term for a vessel, typically human.

Farmer: A term of mockery for vampires who refuse to feed on Huan blood, instead taking sustanence from animals.

Fief: A sarcastic term for a vampire's domain or claim thereof, most commonly used in reference to a prince.

Head: A Kindred who feeds upon those imbided alcohol or other drugs, so as to vicariously experience the same sensations. Those Kindred who prefer individual drugs have their own "poison" prefixed to the term head (e.g. crackhead, pothead, smackhead).

Headhunter: A vampire who hunts and feeds on other Kindred. (q.v. Rogue)

Juicebags: A contemptuous term for mortals, indicating their their sole use is for sustanence. Even more irreverent is the term Bag.

Lick: A vampire; one of the race of Kindred.

Rack, The: The hunting ground of choice, including bars, nightclubs, drug dens, whorehouses and other bacchanalian locales, where mortals go missing all the time (q.v. Papillon).

Rake: A habitual visitor to the Rack, especially in the interest of feeding (q.v. Gentry).

Sandman: A vampire who feeds on sleeping victims only.

Slumming The practice of feeding from derelicts, the homeless and other dregs of society; one who does this regularly is known as a Slummer.

Stalker: A mortal who hunts down and destroys Kindred (q.v. Witch-hunter).

Tease: A term for a female Casanova (vide).

Turf: A modern affectation used in referance to a domain; it may also refer to the area under a given gang's influence.

Vegetary: A term of contempt for one who drinks exclusively from animals (q.v. Farmer)
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