                           VAMPIRE: THE MASQUERADE




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   I'm looking for any new bloodlines, disciplines, revenants, etc that
   may be floating around out there. I know that I'm missing bloodlines
   and disciplines whose names escape me at the moment. So, if you have
   anything, send them my way. Thanks!


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Bloodlines



     * Ankou -- By Randy D'Amore. A dark tribe of Abominations.
     * Apophisim -- By Killjoy LePal. Deceptive servants of the Setites.
     * Arkady -- By Chris Bonnici. Reclusive scholars.
     * Atargia -- By Feryn. Spider kindred.
     * Avengers of Diedne -- By Dark Whisper. A twisted offshoot of the
       Salubri hellbent on annihilating the Tremere.
     * Bastra -- By Nadine Edwards. Followers of the Egyptian cat
       goddess.
     * Bathory -- By Mark Kinney. Kindred who are *sure* blood is good
       for the skin.
     * The True Brujah -- By Sean O'Connell. The clan as it was before
       Carthage.
     * Caantalsay -- By Brian Burke. The Kindred masters of time.
     * Children of Caine -- By Timothy Toner. An offshoot of the
       Malkavians who believe they are the embodiment of Caine.
     * Coelacanth -- By Larry Langley. A savage bloodline of aquatic
       kindred.
     * Dakini -- By Stacey Lawless. An Indian line of killers with a
       Euthanatos line of thinking.
     * DaVinci -- By Gary Greenhill. A mechanically inclined bloodline
       reputedly derived from the great painter and inventor, Leonardo Da
       Vinci.
     * Detrius -- By Randy D'Amore. A bloodline bent on the destruction
       of mages and anyone who seeks to control them.
     * Didici -- By Nadine Edwards. Elusive undead scientists and
       researchers.
     * Doppelganger -- By Andrew Cram. Shape changers without equal, a
       splinter group of the Serpents of the Light.
     * Drukpa -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Tibetan Dragon
       Lords.
     * Endendara -- By Joel Sax. Picture a combination between a Gangrel
       and an Ent.
     * Daedalean -- By Timothy Toner. Flying kindred whose origins lie in
       Ancient Greece.
     * Fallen Angels - By Andrew Cram. An odd, flamboyant bloodline with
       aspirations for clan status within the Camarilla.
     * Furies -- By Daniel Maloy. Avenging spirits possessed by an
       unquenchable rage.
     * Gaerini -- By Sean O'Connell. An aquatic bloodline derived from
       the Gangrel.
     * Ghul -- By Stacey Lawless. A degenerate sub-group of the Dakini.
     * Hantu -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Malaysian dancers.
     * Helsdottir -- By Ben Buckner. Nordic vampires of death and ice.
     * Hellene -- By Arthur Reilly. Classic Greek philosophers and
       athletes.
     * Hetaera -- By Deirdre Brooks. True Ladies of the Evening.
     * Hibakusha -- By J.L. Parr. Brief history of the Hibakusha
       bloodlines.
     * Hollywood -- By Peter Wake. Angst-ridden jet set socialites.
     * Huitzilopochtli -- By Alejandro Melchor. Mexican line of sun
       worshipping kindred (!)
     * Iscariot -- By Stacey Lawless. The penitent progeny of Judas?
     * Ju -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Chinese sorcerers.
     * Kasa -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Japanese warriors.
     * Kuei -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of tiger lords.
     * Kyuketsuki -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Japanese
       entrancers.
     * Lamiae -- By Allen B. Ruch. Muse and parasite, half-demon kindred.
     * Lothorian -- By Jack Dracula. Flying kindred a la Lost Boys and
       Buffy.
     * Lycaon -- By Robert Kirkpatrick. Think Hannibal Lector meets
       Gangrel.
     * Machomenoi -- By Timothy Toner. Kindred Myrmidons.
     * Mekara -- By Mithrandir. Vampire mechanics.
     * Mnemosyne -- By ??? (Anybody know?). Vampiric researchers of the
       Book of Nod.
     * Notrum -- By Mark Kinney. An odd bloodline of salt dependent
       vampires.
     * Onyudu -- By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Japanese
       Industrialists.
     * Order of the Wyrm -- By Gary Greenhill. Four interconnected
       bloodlines who lord over the four elements.
     * Razor Children -- By dkomlos@mechanical.watstar.uwaterloo.ca.
       Self-appointed "clean up crews" for when the Masquerade is broken.
     * Sanatan -- By J.L. Parr. An odd Indian Hibakusha bloodline
       descended from the Salubri.
     * Shreh Ren -- By Kwei-Cee. A hierarchical line that can trace its
       roots back to the 2nd Generation.
     * Sidhe -- By Spider. An interesting bloodline blessed and cursed by
       the attention of faeries.
     * Skinwalker -- By Robert Kelly. Bane-like vampires of Native
       American myth.
     * Templar -- By Mithrandir. Defenders of the Line of Christ.
     * Tuillaign -- By Brian Garnhart. A clan of imaginative dreamers.
       Unfortunately, it is also missing its discipline.
     * Turing -- By Stephen Ironside. The vampire equivalent to the
       Virtual Adepts.
     * Virtual Adepts -- By Andrew Cram. A Brujah splinter derived from
       members of the Tradition of mages.
     * Warriors of Gaia -- By Richard Kershaw. Vampires who fight with
       the Garou.
     * Wissengeist -- By Allen B. Ruch. Philosophers and humanitarians.
     * Wolven -- By E.P. Long. Similar to the Warriors of Gaia. What
       happens when you embrace kinfolk.


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Revenants



     * The Brothers Grunt -- By Abe Dashiell, based on Michael Antonucci
       and Mtv's "The Brother's Grunt.
     * Dhampir -- By Mark Kinney. What happens when a vampire and a human
       breed.
     * Gargouille -- By Abe Dashiell. The reason behind those rumors of
       egg-laying gargoyles.
     * Naga -- By Andrew Cram. A Setite ghoul family charged with the
       protection of a progeny of Set.






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Disciplines and Thaumaturgical paths



     * Accuraisis -- By Craig Lloyd. Increasing your manual dexterity.
     * Path of Aeolus -- By Trey and Rob Greene. A net version of the
       Thaumaturgical path mentioned but never described in Berlin by
       Night.
     * Ahinsa -- By J.L. Parr. A discipline of healing and peace.
     * Apotheosis -- By Jamison (that is all of the author's name that I
       have). Getting in contact with spirits.
     * Aquam -- By Gary Greenhill. Mastering the element of Water.
     * Aquas -- By Sean O'Connell. An aquatic combination of Protean and
       the Path of Neptune's Might.
     * Aqueous -- By Larry Langley. A convergence with Aquas. A little
       darker.
     * Arachnos -- By Feryn. A Protean-like Spider discipline.
     * Areal -- By Benjamin van d'Grift. An exploration of the vampiric
       Avatar and how to manipulate it.
     * Aquam -- By Gary Greenhill. Mastery of the element of Air.
     * Bushido -- By J.L. Parr. The Way of the Samurai.
     * The Dance -- By J.L. Parr. Similar to Melpominee, but with the
       body instead of the voice.
     * Daphneism -- By Joel Sax. Similar to Protean, but geared towards
       plants rather than animals.
     * Deceit -- By Killjoy LePal. Lie through your teeth and make
       everyone believe you.
     * Deirdre's high level disciplines. -- By Deirdre Brooks. Levels
       6-10 of various disciplines.
     * Deirdre's Thaumaturgical Rituals -- By Deirdre Brooks. Various
       rituals.
     * Dramaitus -- By ??? (Could somebody help me here?) Become a master of
       the melodramatic.
     * Druk Gyalpo -- By J.L. Parr. The mastery of dragons.
     * Elementalism -- By Sean O'Connell. An incomplete, but fascinating
       discipline organized like Thaumaturgy.
     * Ekstasis -- By Deirdre Brooks. Reach the heights of ecstacy.
     * Felis (version one) -- By Deirdre Brooks. A discipline of cat-like
       stealth.
     * Felis (version two) -- By Nadine Edwards. Obtain the skills of the
       cat.
     * Fusion By Gary Greenhill. Becoming one with the machine.
     * Ginkaku-no-machi -- By J.L. Parr. Primary Thaumaturgical path for the
       Kyuketsuki.
     * Gruntitude -- By Abe Dashiell. Everything that makes a Grunt's life
       worth living.
     * Hel's Will -- By Ben Buckner. Mastery of cold and ice.
     * Holistus -- By Chris Plaice. A discipline of Holy wrath.
     * Hu Do -- By J.L. Parr. The Way of the Tiger. Combines elements of
       Protean and Animalism.
     * Icarus -- By Jack Dracula. This discipline allows flight and mastery
       of the winds.
     * Ignem -- By Gary Greenhill. Mastery of the element of Fire.
     * Ikara -- By Timothy Toner. Similar to Icarus. Allows flight.
     * The Path of Inner Silence -- By Bryan Rendell. A Thaumaturgical path
       that allows the practitioner to separate herself from her senses.
     * Intercourse -- By Timothy Toner. The ability to punch through.
     * Jafir -- By Jeremy Stoller. Dream manipulation.
     * Jumble -- By dkomlos@mechanical.watstar.uwaterloo.ca. Inducing sensory
       confusion.
     * Kinkaku-no-budo -- By J.L. Parr. Thaumaturgical path used to fight
       supernatural beings.
     * Kiss of Sunlight -- By Deirdre Brooks. Thaumaturgical path that
       manipulates light.
     * Light of Truth -- By Megan K. Mcguire (mkm6642@is.NYU.EDU).
       Thaumaturgical path that uses light for illumination and destruction.
     * Luftus -- By L1NOCELL@VAXC.STEVENS-TECH.EDU. Similar to Icarus, a
       "movement" discipline.
     * Path of Luminescence -- By Trey. Net version of the path mentioned but
       never described in the rulebooks.
     * Lycaon Protean -- By Robert Kirkpatrick. High level Protean developed
       by the Lycaon bloodline.
     * Mechanus -- By Mithrandir. Allows for mechanical manipulation.
     * Menschlichkeit -- By Allen B. Ruch. A discipline that helps a vampire
       return to humanity.
     * Mentem -- By Daniel Maloy. The power over memory.
     * Nakyrae -- By Dark Whisper. A perversion of Obeah that allows the user
       to cause pain and suffering.
     * Naturae's Touch -- By Dark Whisper. A path that allows for
       communication with and control over forms of life.
     * Neuromancy -- By Stephen Ironside. Mastery of computers.
     * Osmosis By Mark Kinney. Allows a vampire to absorb blood without
       drinking it.
     * Pastoralis -- By Stacey Lawless. This discipline is intimately
       associated with the philosophy of the Iscariot bloodline.
     * Petrification -- By Arthur Reilly. Earth and stone mastery.
     * Poenaplaceunque -- By Ian Wilson. The Cenobite pain/pleasure
       discipline.
     * High levels of Protean -- Compiled by Craig Lloyd. Some of the levels
       are by Deirdre Brooks, Robert Kirkpatrick and possibly others.
     * Ptolemos -- By Timothy Toner. A discipline for honor and war.
     * An alternative version of Quietus -- By Bryan Rendell.
     * Rumali -- By Stacey Lawless. A chilling discipline of death.
     * Salinus -- By Mark Kinney. Salt manipulation.
     * High levels of Sanguinus -- By Andrew Cram. High levels of Sanguinus
       developed by the Fallen Angels
     * Scriptus -- By Chris Bonnici. One of the vampiric scholar's greatest
       tools.
     * Higher levels of Serpentis -- By Andrew Cram. Serpentis as it is
       practiced by the Fallen Angels bloodline.
     * Shreh Nao -- By Kwei-Cee. A powerful discipline that links the Shreh
       Ren to each other and to their founder.
     * Sombra -- By Nadine Edwards. Similar to Obtenebration; a shadow
       manipulating discipline.
     * Spirit Power -- By ??? (Could somebody help me here?) A discipline
       that gives a vampire an amount of power to spirits.
     * Succubae -- By Allen B. Ruch. The power of the Lamia.
     * Technosis -- By J.L. Parr. Related to Mechanus and Neuromancy, with an
       emphasis on manipulation.
     * Terram -- By Gary Greenhill. Mastery of the element of Earth.
     * Thaumaturgical rituals -- By The Little Man From Another Place. A few
       more thaumaturgical rituals
     * Transcendence -- By Craig Lloyd. Escaping the earthly bounds.
     * Path of Transformation -- By Deirdre Brooks. Vicissitude-like path
       that allows for personal changes of appearance.
     * Path of Travel -- By Deirdre Brooks. Movement and teleportation are
       allowed by this path.
     * Unseelie -- By Robert Kirkpatrick. Neat-o but highly unbalanced
       time/space warping discipline.
     * Vendaal -- By Brian Burke. Manipulate time without Paradox!
     * Vitiatus -- By Bryan Rendell. The art of subtle corruption.
     * Wu-wei -- By J.L. Parr. A discipline for self-healing, obfuscation and
       scrying.
     * Xiuhcoatl -- By Alejandro Melchor. A discipline that masters sun and
       fire.
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Paths of Enlightenment



     * Path of Ares -- By Timothy Toner. A path of honor, glory and war.
     * Path of Beauty and Pleasure -- By Lukasha. A path that appreciates
       the beauty in all things.
     * Path of Bushido -- By Andrew Polis. The Japanese answer to the
       Path of Honorable Accord.
     * Path of Delerium -- By Emil Signes. Madness and disorder.
     * Path of Enigmas -- By Gary Greenhill. Similar to the Path of
       Delerium, but with more of a zen twist.
     * Path of Gaia. -- By E.P. Long. Respecting Mother Nature.
     * Path of the Hunter -- By Robert Kirkpatrick. The Society of
       Leopold's means of keeping its sanity.
     * Jack's Path. -- By Jean-Paul Molyneaux. Following the teachings of
       Jack Kerouac.
     * Path of Liadere -- By Dark Whisper. A path that is devoted to
       nature and the destruction of the 'unnatural.'
     * Path of Lost Loves -- By Peter Wake. A path of self-pity and
       self-gratifying misery.
     * Path of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 -- By Bill Stiteler. The
       Ultimate MSTies.
     * Path of Nataraja -- By Stacey Lawless. A path suitable for
       enlightened killers.
     * Path of Re-emergence -- By Bryan Rendell. Setite path of attaining
       the highest virtue through corruption.
     * Path of Soul and Freedom -- By Madouc. A path for Salubri.


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Enchanted Items



     * Blood Scarf -- By "Sir William Amber Robert Chamberlaine III."
       Weapon of the Dakini.
     * Mood Ring -- By Steven Mancini. Updated for the 90s!
     * Whip of Angels -- By Andrew Cram. Weapon and status symbol of the
       Fallen Angels.


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