Stereotypes


A list of the Clan stereotypes in the World of Darkness

~ Assamite~ Ahrimanes~ Brujah~ Caitiff/Pander~ Daughters of Cacophony~ Followers of Set~ Gangrel~ Giovanni~ Kiasyd~ Lasombra~ Malkavian~ Nosferatu~ Ravnos~ Salubri~ Samedi~ Toreador~ Tremere~ Tzimisce~ Ventrue

Assamites:


Brujah: Whatever gods we shared in the past, we have nothing in common now.
Followers of Set: To sup with snakes is to invite their poison to your table.
Gangrel: I would almost forsake the tainted blood of animals, but my need is great.
Giovanni: Let them traffic with their dead, but never suffer them to strain your domain with their debased presences.
Lasombra: Untrustworthy and vulgar - but they are nonetheless some of our best employers.
Malkavians: Their blood brings madness when it stains our lips. Avoid them, lest you be tainted with their derangement.
Nosferatu: Their hideousness hides a semblance of honor and, thus, they are fools.
Ravnos: I find the sounds of their exsanguination more musical than their ugly Gypsy songs.
Toreador: A purist of beauty is luxury and, thereforem wasteful.
Tremere: We shall never bear the indignity of their sorcery. The only good Tremere is the one you kill on the way back to Haquim's bosom.
Tzimisce: I am surprised that our mutual hatred for the Warlocks doesn't makeus better bedfellows. It is irrelevant however, as these relics mean nothing to the modern night.
Ventrue: Though they give us leave to practice our rites in cities they control, it was nevertheless the Blue Bloods who contrived to place us under Clan Tremere's curse.
Caitiff: Worthless chaff, fit only to be separated from the wheat. They are rarely missed, though their weak blood does us little long-term good.
CAMARILLA: Their nights are numbered, and we shall never forget the shackles they placed upon us.
SABBAT: Too callous and classless, and so dead-set against heeding their elders' advice that they remind one of adolescent children.

Brujah:


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