Camarilla
The Camarilla is the most organized of the vampiric sects, an elite club that favours tradition and control of the mortal populace from behind the scenes. Across their domains, they enforce six major Traditions, chief among them being the Masquerade . All clans have an individual presence in the Ivory Tower, though a select group of pillar clans make up the core of its membership. Once the Camarilla welcomed all Kindred who obeyed its laws, but recent events have caused the leadership to adopt more exclusive membership rules.
Culture
They are the monsters that wear designer dresses one night before throwing them away after a splattering of blood. They are the monsters with meticulously created portfolios and houses guarded by servants forced by the Blood. They are the one percent of the one percent who always hunger for more and more power. Masters of disinformation, propaganda, and blackmail allow them to maneuver and manipulate mortal governing bodies or others who get in their way. A loose end never remains loose for long with the tower and they do not hesitate to ruin one who stands in their way in the name of protecting their influence.
Tower's members may still cling to their religions from their mortal lives, seeing Caine as nothing but a mythical figure and hoping their religion will reveal more truths to them. Regardless of that, they still worship their ancestors with the methuselahs serving the function of saints in Christianity.
When it is needed they gather in secret sanctuaries known as Elysium, places which often change location to remain secret from mortals. In here there are feasts and ceremonies, negotiations, or heated debates all of which are protected and directed by the Keeper and their heralds.
While most members of the Camarilla see themselves as above the rabble Anarchs, they do see some sects as peers or even possible partners. Due to the Second Inquisition playing no favorites, Justicars see the necessity of agreements between Kindred. These nights Archons may carry messages of deep respect or arrangements for local alliances and there's a chance it's a back-and-forth correspondence to the Ashirra.
Tower's members may still cling to their religions from their mortal lives, seeing Caine as nothing but a mythical figure and hoping their religion will reveal more truths to them. Regardless of that, they still worship their ancestors with the methuselahs serving the function of saints in Christianity.
When it is needed they gather in secret sanctuaries known as Elysium, places which often change location to remain secret from mortals. In here there are feasts and ceremonies, negotiations, or heated debates all of which are protected and directed by the Keeper and their heralds.
While most members of the Camarilla see themselves as above the rabble Anarchs, they do see some sects as peers or even possible partners. Due to the Second Inquisition playing no favorites, Justicars see the necessity of agreements between Kindred. These nights Archons may carry messages of deep respect or arrangements for local alliances and there's a chance it's a back-and-forth correspondence to the Ashirra.
Related Traditions