Difference between revisions of "Road of Sin"

From Shadow Accord
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "== Via Peccati (Road of Sin) == Nickname: Sinners The common folk of the Dark Medieval world know full well that vampires are creatures of the Devil, and many Cainites agree...")
(No difference)

Revision as of 23:57, 9 March 2014

Via Peccati (Road of Sin)

Nickname: Sinners

The common folk of the Dark Medieval world know full well that vampires are creatures of the Devil, and many Cainites agree. If they are damned, then why should they not indulge in the dark desires welling up within them? Rather than falling on their knees and begging forgiveness, they exult in their new found power and use it to satisfy their every wicked impulse. Other Cainites look at these Sinners and see those who have given in to the temptations of the Beast, but they are not mere slaves to their own desires.

They master the Beast by indulging and feeding it, existing in cooperation with it. Despite some accusations to the contrary, few Sinners are agents of Hell. They follow their own wills, and selfishness is at their core. Nothing is forbidden to a Sinner, save failing to indulge the Beast, letting it take matters into its own hands.

Paths

Path of the Devil - You are damned, and you serve Hell on Earth. This does not mean that you worship a demon per se, only that you believe you are one. Path of Cruelty - Inflict your pain and hate on others and soothe it in yourself. Path of Pleasure - Indulge all your desires, for they lead you to your true self.

Hierarchy of Sins

(1 is the most fundamental and 10 is the most minor)

Rating - Minimum Wrongdoing

10. Acknowledging any moral restraint

9. Failing to indulge a new desire

8. Failing to ride the wave of a frenzy

7. Refusing to tempt the virtuous

6. Avoiding injury to others at the cost of your own pleasure

5. Turning down a chance for material gain. Acting against your own best interests

3. Refusing to kill when it is in your best interest

2. Refusing to feed when the opportunity arises

1. Encouraging virtue or aiding agents of virtue