Produktbeschreibung
Vampire Vandals and Violence
From its roots in antiquity to its brutal modern blood-baths, Belial's Brood have been the rampaging barbarians at the gates of vampire society. For the first time, venture inside the vicious culture of Belial's Brood and find out what it is they're after that's worth their very souls.
An antagonists book for Vampire: The Requiem
* Go inside an immoral, self-destructive society of ferocious,
back-biting, bloodsucking barbarians who worship a demon and
celebrate sin.
* Discover a unique bloodline, a new ghoul family and a wicked
mystic tradition of blood magic handed down from Hell.
* Explode Belial's Brood into a fully realized force in your
Vampire chronicles or plunge your players into the roles of these
brutal monsters with story seeds, complete new characters and a
rich history to draw from.
A loose confederation of Satanists, demon-worshippers and overt miscreants, the "covenant" known as Belial's Brood claims that the Damned originate literally from Hell itself. Vampires are not their own unique species, they are "demons" given mortal form or devils who have found passage from the Pit's sulfurous depths to the surface of the world. The purpose of the Damned, in the opinion of this covenant, is to indulge the dark urges that the Beast imparts.
Belial's Brood is truly a hellish faction of Kindred. Members exult in their wickedness, inflicting pain and misery with no remorse and even less discretion. While Belial's Brood is about, buildings burn, mortals die, and shocked victims covered in blood stagger down streets before collapsing.
Belial's Brood rarely survives long in any given domain. Its behavior is antithetical to the continued existence of the Kindred, both under literal and interpretative understandings of the Masquerade, so few Princes suffer its ilk to establish havens or stay in their demesnes. Even if Princes didn't rally entire domains against them, members of the Brood would probably bring their own Final Death about sooner rather than later. Their overt acts and blatant wickedness tend to earn them the attention of witch-hunters, mortal authorities and other groups who don't want the demoniacal murderers threatening them. |