Childred
Of Osiris
While
many Kindred have heard of this strange Vampire group, few
believe it ever existed, and those who do believe, are under
the assumption that all its members have been destroyed.
In fact it still exists, in hiding and deep secrecy and
its members are the age-old enemies of the Followers of
Set.
History:
Long ago, along the Nile River, a war was waged between
two Kindred, Sutekh (later called Set) and Osiris. They
sent their broods against one another, violently opposed
to each other's moral views. Whereas the Followers of Set
represented the darkest things in the world, the Children
of Osiris longed for a return to the values of humanity,
to preservation of the precious Humanitas. Set was eventually
defeated, but not before his Followers managed to destroy
most of the Children.
Osiris was once a philosopher in a grand Egyptian court.
Embraced by a powerful aristocrat who longed for him to
join in the ecstatic joy of Night (and to use his skills
in the growing Jyhad), Osiris' new abilities repulsed him,
and the moaning of the Beast deep within him shook his spirit.
He fumed to ancient methods of meditation to escape the
horrible desires his new body thrust upon his consciousness.
Through great will, magical lore and deep mystical enlightenment,
he achieved an incredible state of control over his degenerating
Virtues. But the price was an unlife of strong abstinence
and discipline.
His way
differed from Golconda in that it had not the joyful feeling
accompanying that mystical state of being. It was not permanent,
but dependant on rigid discipline and dogmatic rules of
behavior. But, if practiced diligently, a Vampire could
prevent his Humanity from decreasing, and gain new powers
theorem.
He went
and preached his new found way to other Kindred, and some
joined him, seeking the control over the Beast that he had
made evident in himself. His way was marked by an intense
feeling of rebirth upon attainment of the consciousness
he preached. In this way, the Children of Osiris grew. So
to did the hatred of Set and his Followers.
In the
most famous incident of the war, Set personally hacked Osiris
limb from limb and scattered his body to the far -comers
of the land. Osiris' first follower, Isis, searched everywhere
for the parts, desperately hoping to bring him back, but
fearing that it was impossible for even a Kindred to survive
such destruction. She eventually, after long travail, reconstituted
his body. All his Children gave of their blood to try to
revive him. As their blood poured into his damaged veins,
the flesh began to mend, and come together whole. Osiris'
eyes opened and he arose. A great cheer arose from his Children.
Through force of will, he had maintained his consciousness
through even the Final Death, and had re- turned.
But there
was one consequence of his maiming. His blood was not the
same after his rebirth, for it no longer had the power to
create Progeny. It could still heal his injuries, but it
had no power to create more Kindred, or even turn mortals
into Ghouls. Since that time, none of the Children of Osiris
have ever made their own Progeny. Their ranks come from
the disillusioned of other clans.
The Followers
of Set believe all the Children to be gone from the Earth,
but this is due to the Children's highly secret methods,
using only their allies and retainers to act for them. Their
extremely ascetic ways require that they not risk the impurities
of the world of Kindred society. They will leave their hidden
Havens to recruit new members, but candidates are very rare,
with invitations extended only to those already inclined
towards the search for mystic truths.
Motives:
Their main concern is the keeping of their Humanity and
Virtues. To do this, they must practice time-consuming rituals
of meditation, and maintain rigid rules of behavior. Greatly
aided by the sanctity of a Temple; some find that if they
are unable to meditate in its pure environs they will quickly
degenerate in virtues.
The Children
abhor the Followers of Set, and their only contact with
the Kindred, besides recruitment, is to move against the
Followers and their kind. The current drug war in America
has provided excellent cover in attacking the Followers
of Set's criminal retainers. On rare occasions, a Child
will work against the plans of the Sabbat, for they revile
the Sabbat as petty imitators of the Follower's true evil.
Appearance:
Their physical traits vary, as they recruit from various
other clans, including Nosferatu. They are usually adorned
in pure white robes, sometimes trimmed with mystical symbols
and mandalas. They never wear items that would distract
them from their all-important discipline, like the secular
distractions of T-shirts or expensive clothing. They are
all shaved bald, including females.
Haven:
They prefer very secluded locations, such as mountain tops,
or ancient ruins that have a history of mysticism associated
with them. They live communally in Havens called Temples,
which are necessary to attain their Discipline of Bardo.
These Temples are adorned with magical symbols, mainly Egyptian,
but also many of eastern origin, for the Children have become
mystically eclectic over the years, as exhibited by the
Discipline of Bardo. The Grand Temple is located on a snowy
mountain in Nepal, nearly inaccessible to the world. The
First Temple lies abandoned under the sands of Egypt, destroyed
by the Followers of Set long ago.
Background:
All their members come from other clan, or are Caitiffs.
Thus there are few neonates in their ranks, but likewise
few Elders join, as their Humanity is usually too low to
maintain the Children's lifestyle. Humanity must be no lower
than 8 to be invited.
Sect Disciplines:
Whatever the Kindred possessed before joining; also, all
must learn the Discipline of Bardo.
Organization:
The Children are gathered together in their rare and isolated
Temples. Each Temple has a grand master, called the Undying
King, and his consort, the Queen, some- times called the
Daughter of Isis. He leads the others in his example of
asceticism. Other than that, hierarchy comes in levels of
respect, gained through degree of adherence to discipline.
Status:
Status is gained by the number of Children who have attained
a balance under the example and tutelage of the Kindred
in question. This is rarely forced tutelage. Is it is more
like learning simply by example. Thus the Kindred whose
existence is the purest gains the most status.
Common
Archetypes: Visionary, Penitent and Perfectionist. After
a few years among the Children, one's nature and demeanor
will be the same. They put forth no illusions about themselves.
Quote:
"We are those who hove refused the call of the Beast.
He no longer wails in us for we have shut him out. We have
been reborn in the Light of the Way, the only light our
kind can now withstand. The True Light of Humanity. We are
accursed, but through Will and Contemplation, we can be
redeemed."
Stereotypes:
The Followers
of Set -- Fools who have doomed their souls to enslavement
by the Beast. They threaten to blot out the True Light from
the vision of others. They must be destroyed before their
darkness can rule the world.
The Camarilla
-- Pity those who struggle in the impure forces of the world.
They are accursed, but some try to see the Light and seek
peace within. These we shall aid and bring to Rebirth.
The Sabbat
- Evil, damned fools, who dream of being what the Followers
of Set already are. Most do not realize the ultimate end
to their aims, but they all lie in darkness. They should
be destroyed just as the Followers of Set.
lnconnu
- To be so old yet so naive and ignorant. It is to be pitied.
They are too impure because of their years in the world,
and they have heeded the Beast too often to be saved. Children
of Osiris