bloodlines



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  • By C. Spencer Roberts and Patrick M. W. Vampire mimes!

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  • Aarchid
  • By Brandon Quina. Scheming spider kindred.

  • Absimiliardian
  • By Matt Manning. Beautiful People snobs descended from the Tzimisce and the Nosferatu.

  • Abaddonites
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Fanatic priests and founders of the Sicariot.

  • Abishai
  • By Jay Knioum. Demon-ridden husks.

  • Aeneanii
  • By Charles Roburn. A highly refined, very egotistical offshoot of the Ventrue.

  • Bloodline Book Ahrimane (REV)
  • By Mark Antill. Expanded background for the Ahrimane.

  • Ahrimane antitribu (MET)
  • By Dave Allaster. Drifters and slackers who prefer the city.

  • Alexandrians
  • By Robert Mayberry. Manipulative scholars and martial artists; secretly a pawn of the Tremere.

  • Ampere
  • By Matt Furman. Kindred who have an affinity for electricity.

  • Ankou
  • By Randy D'Amore. A dark tribe of Abominations.

  • Apokaloid
  • By Spindleweed, Badkarma & Mircalla. Additional Contributions: Zaragon. Vampires who like destroying things and people.

  • Apophisim
  • By Killjoy LePal. Deceptive servants of the Setites.

  • Aquaterra
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Aquatic vampires that hate fire.

  • Arachne
  • By Paul Graham. Spider-loving spies from South America.

  • Arbilexti
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Historians and judges of the kindred.

  • Arcane
  • By Adam Solis. A mysterious bloodline born out of the Tremere, Tzimisce and Salubri.
  • Arkady
  • By Chris Bonnici. Reclusive scholars.

  • Artemidore
  • By Jay Knioum. Dream explorers, diviners and manipulators.

  • Ashurian (REV)
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Diplomats and peacemakers.

  • A re-work of Clan Assamite (REV)
  • By Bryan Rendell. History of Clan Assamite, with modifications from the WW original.

  • Clan Assamite: Scholars and Magi (REV)
  • By Adam Solis. Middle Eastern artists, scientists and sorcerers.

  • Atargia
  • By Feryn. Spider kindred.

  • Ausharian
  • By Mr_Sinister12. All female bloodline -- regardless of their mortal -- gender.

  • Avengers of Diedne
  • By Dark Whisper. A twisted offshoot of the Salubri hellbent on annihilating the Tremere.

  • Azazelians
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Sicariot and Sabbat strategists and drill sergeants.

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  • A new take on the Baali (REV)
  • By Eric S. Bertish. Re-designing the Baali to be something other than dimensionless boogeymen.

  • Clanbook: Baali (REV)
  • By Andrew Cram. Elaborating the entry in the Storyteller's Handbook.

  • Baali Antitribu
  • By Drew A. Sundeen. Baali who serve the forces of good, but still must contend with their darker sides.

  • Baali Millennium (REV)
  • By Larry Bernard. The doings of the Baali during the last thousand years.

  • Baki
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Water-hating vampires who can turn into demon-like beasts.

  • Bale Wolves
  • By Evan Gibson. An offshoot of the Gangrel who believe they are the servants of Oblivion (more or less).

  • Banshee
  • By William Matross. Irish singers.

  • Basa-Khan (MET)
  • By OneEye779@aol.com. Gangrel offshoot with Bastet blood.

  • Bastra
  • By Nadine Edwards. Followers of the Egyptian cat goddess.

  • Bathory
  • By Mark Kinney. Kindred who are sure blood is good for the skin.

  • Baelites
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Vicious Sicariot butchers who live with their evil through denial.

  • Beast Riders
  • By Michael Blank. A bloodline who seeks to control the beast by riding it like a wild bull.

  • Belialians
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Sicariot manipulators and diplomats.

  • Besai
  • By ShadowWalkyr. Militant wanderers.

  • Bestias
  • By Gamer. Kindred who are even more animalistic than the Gangrel.

  • Black Company
  • By ShadowWalkyr. Dedicated mercenaries.

  • Black Widows
  • By Raoul "Violence" Borges. Seductive spider kindred.

  • Blade Artisans
  • By Wade Sands. Skilled Toreador who practice sword play as an art.

  • Blight
  • By Killjoy LePal. Hideous Setite bloodline of decay and corruption.

  • Bloodline of Bliss
  • By Sean Young. Former Cult of Ecstacy members who have turned into pleasure-seeking manipulators.

  • Bloodshade
  • By Michael Robbins. Cossack vampires who must possess a living body to have material form.

  • Brotherhood of Salvation
  • By Kent Southworth. Defenders of oppressed ghouls.

  • Brothers of Fire
  • By LLoftis. A bloodline who believes in achieving purity through fire.

  • The True Brujah (REV)
  • By Damien Moore. The clan as it was before Carthage.

  • Brushah (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Brujah and True Brujah as they were during the Roman Empire.

  • Bubanos
  • By Jason Marshall. A plague-spreading offshoot of the Salubri.

  • The Burning Men
  • By Mazer Priest. Mysterious, fevered kindred.

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  • Caantalsay
  • By Brian Burke. The Kindred masters of time.

  • The Cainite Hairesy (HUM)
  • By Mr. Badger. Get a hair cut, hippy!

  • Canusite
  • By John Fries. Gangrel offshoot with a special affinity for canines.

  • Capoeiristas
  • By Justin Whitney. Brazilian battle dancers.

  • New Cappadocians
  • By Justin Whitney. Surviving Cappadocians who wish to destroy the Giovanni.

  • Cappadocii (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Cappadocians as they were during the Roman Empire.

  • Cauli
  • By Mr. Sunshine. Arrogant tiger vampires.

  • Cavalier/Cavalier antitribu
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    By TyLyon and Thomas Coleman. Think Paladin and Anti-Paladin from D&D.

  • Celestial Court
  • By Jason C. Marshall. The ruling body of the Chinese kindred.

  • Cheung
  • By Brandon Quina. Indian and Chinese kindred who have an expanded view of the universe.

  • Ch'i Chu
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Chinese offshoot of the the Atargia.

  • Children of Andrelle
  • By Tim Layne. Wayward children of the Tremere who act like Brujah and want their parent clan dead.

  • Children of the Bitter Dark
  • By Kevin Davies. Kindred consumed by ego, hatred and bitterness.

  • Children of Caine
  • By Timothy Toner. An offshoot of the Malkavians who believe they are the embodiment of Caine.

  • Children of Chaos
  • By Brian-Joseph Baker. close-knit bloodline pranksters that are a little bit Ravnos and a little bit Malkavian.

  • Children of Chronos
  • By Gareth Edward Vaughan. Kindred with some mastery over space and time.

  • Children of the Flame
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Fire loving offshoot of the Ventrue.

  • Children of Hunger
  • By Mark Reynolds. A creepy bloodline of ravenous children who like to travel in packs.

  • Children of Lilith (version 1)
  • By Doug Yee. Offspring of Lilith. Way too powerful, but could be an interesting addition with some tinkering.

  • Children of Lilith (version 2)
  • By Mister_S. Foster children of Lilith obsessed with Gehenna and the destruction of the 3rd Generation.

  • Children of the Mind
  • By Mazer Priest. Vampire child prodigies.

  • Children of the Night (VDA)
  • By J.D. Simmons and Collin Steele. Ambitious child-vampires plagued by chimerical monsters under the bed.

  • Children of Osiris revised (REV)
  • By Sammy Coker. A revision of the ancient enemies of Set.

  • Children of the Plague
  • By Perry Lyons. Disease spreading vampires.

  • Chincada
  • By ???, Jason Marshall and Hound. Insectile Gangrel.

  • Chupacabras
  • By Jay Knioum. Mutant vampires created by mysterious forces.

  • Coelacanth
  • By Larry Langley. A savage bloodline of aquatic kindred.

  • Coprophage
  • By Kevin Davies. Vampires who can feed from every bodily excretion except blood.

  • Cristas
  • By Luke Green. Hunters of the Sabbat and other miscreants.

  • Crotalusonycteris
  • By Preston Bobo. Offshoots of the Setites and gargoyles.

  • Crown of Thorns
  • By David Youngberg. Master thaumaturges.

  • Cruentor
  • By Hellion@snowhill.com. Diabolists and guardians.

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  • Daedalean
  • By Timothy Toner. Flying kindred whose origins lie in Ancient Greece.

  • Dakini
  • By Stacey Lawless. An Indian line of killers with a Euthanatos line of thinking.

  • Danali
  • By ChaosJstr. Students of Vitae, all of whom are barren except for their founder.

  • D'Angelo
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Pious vampires.

  • Danesti Sanguinari (MET)
  • By Paulo Correia. Kindred who are alternately hideous and beautiful.

  • Danseurs Macabre
  • By Corvus Katachthonios. Corpse-like minstrels.

  • Dark Salubri
  • By Scott Hillman. Vengeful infiltrators of the Tremere.

  • Dark Serpents
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Thaumaturgical Setite offshoot.

  • Datante
  • By Mike Showel. A Malkavian offshoot that apparently seeks to become Rush Limbaugh's description of a "Feminazi."

  • Daughters of Cacophony Revisited (REV)
  • By Khlaire. Some additional ideas for use with the Daughters.

  • Daughters of Mancata
  • By Ole Peder Ekelund Giaver. Descendents of Lilith who defend the rights of women.

  • Daughters of Schlockophony (HUM) (MET)
  • By Jacob Williamson. The kings and queens of tackiness.

  • DaVinci
  • By Gary Greenhill. A mechanically inclined bloodline reputedly derived from the great painter and inventor, Leonardo Da Vinci.

  • Deathskaters
  • By Bloodspark. Obnoxious, drug-addled skater punks.

  • DeDanu
  • By Christopher LaHaise. A fae tinged offshoot of the Gangrel

  • Deepeti
  • By Michael Molloy. African vampires who walk in the sunlight.

  • DeLaurent
  • By Kaine Andrews. Egotistical nobles descended from the Cappadocians.

  • Delicti
  • By C. Spence Roberts. Vampires who deal with the denizens of the Shadowlands and who are addicted to Corpus

  • Demos (MET)
  • By FllenAngel@aol.com. Tainted by the demonic, but don't act like it.

  • 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.

  • Dilampa
  • By Mazer Priest. A band of ex-Caitiffs gunning for the Baali, Setites and similar creatures.

  • Disciples of Eris
  • By Sarah Trout. Discordian foes of the Tremere.

  • Doppelganger (version 1)
  • By Andrew Cram. Shape changers without equal, a splinter group of the Serpents of the Light.

  • Doppelganger (version 2)
  • By Killjoy LePal. Setite experts of subversion.

  • Draconian
  • By Drew A. Sundeen. Nature-loving, dragon vampires.

  • Dracul
  • By Steve Darnell. Hunted offspring of Dracula.

  • Draculia
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Vain descendants of Dracula.

  • Draculean
  • By Landon Darkwood. Fractious descendents of Vlad Tepes.

  • Drakken
  • By Brian Heinz. A Setite offshoot favored by the Wyrm.

  • Drakul
  • By Lost Soul. Romanian vampires who are extremely susceptible to fire, sunlight and Rotschreck.

  • Dragon
  • By David Kircher. Gargoyle-like changeling/vampire.

  • Dragosani
  • By b9583875@wlv.ac.uk. Chivalric descendents of the Knights Templar.

  • Dralien (VDA)
  • By Whorrak@aol.com. An offshoot of the Baali cut off from Hell.

  • Dream Dancers
  • By Robin Pfeifer. Kindred who spend nearly all of their unlives in a dreaming state.

  • The Order of the Honorable Knights of St. Dumas
  • By Robin Pfeifer. Nominally, a Ventrue order, but with its own secret Agenda.

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  • Elvenborn
  • By John Sitton. Fae-like vampires who hang out with werewolves and gangrel.

  • Elvii (HUM)
  • By William Travis. The ultimate Elvis impersonators.

  • Endendara
  • By Joel Sax. Picture a combination between a Gangrel and an Ent.

  • Enukadu
  • By Dirk Tebben and Doug Kern. Vampire-hating kindred eager to bring on Gehenna.

  • Efreet
  • By Terence Berendt. Fire-wielding gargoyle offshoot.

  • Expressionists
  • By Lord Drewcifer. Tragically hip Toreador offshoot.

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  • Fallen Angels (version 1)
  • By Andrew Cram. An odd, flamboyant bloodline with aspirations for clan status within the Camarilla.

  • Fallen Angels (version 2)
  • By James Park. Angels cursed by Heaven to be vampires.

  • Fallen Angels antitribu
  • By Mike Esposito. Based on James Park's creation, vampires who seek heavenly redemption by following Caine.

  • Faerenetti
  • By Steve Reigle. A bloodline of obsessed, foggy minded scientists.

  • 5150s
  • By Patrick K. Aiex. Malkavian/Samedi combination.

  • Flammae Ignis
  • By Frank Torkel. Kindred who have attained immunity to fire at the cost of their souls.

  • Forumites (HUM)
  • By The Unembodied Voice of Reason. The bane of online forums everywhere.

  • Frighteners
  • By dhendrix@dexter.net. Vampires who model themselves after movie killers.

  • Furies
  • By Daniel Maloy. Avenging spirits possessed by an unquenchable rage.

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  • Gaerini
  • By Damien Moore. An aquatic bloodline derived from the Gangrel.

  • Revised Gaki (REV)
  • By Eric S. Bertish. The Hungry Ghosts of Japan.

  • A History of the Gangrel: The Tale of Ennoia (REV)
  • By J. Lance Alloway. The early days of the clan founder.

  • Song of the Gangrel (REV)
  • By Adrien Ladouceur. Society and nature of the Gangrel.

  • Gangrelle (REV)
  • By Kyle Schaefer. Gangrel revision.

  • Gangrilli (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Gangrel as they were during the Roman Empire.

  • A Brief History of the Gargoyle (REV)
  • By Andrew Cram. Plus a code of ethics.

  • Garguilleans
  • By Andrew Fowler. Gargoyle-offshoot resulting from a failed Giovanni experiment.

  • Generation and Weakness (REV)
  • By Charles Roburn. An interpretation that increases the severity of clan weaknesses as Generation becomes lower.

  • Generica (HUM)
  • By Charles Upton. An accurate summation of far too many of these lines.

  • generics (HUM)
  • By Brian Connors. A bloodline of crashing boors.

  • Gestalt
  • By Jay Knioum. Radioactive vampires.

  • Ghul
  • By Stacey Lawless. A degenerate sub-group of the Dakini.

  • The Truth about the Giovanni (REV)
  • By Adam Solis. The origins of the Giovanni and information about their lackeys.

  • Gods of the Cities
  • By Robin Pfeiffer. The vampires of Ancient Sumeria.

  • Gollum
  • By Sauron. Aquatic offshoot of the Toreador with a grudge against the Nosferatu.

  • The Great Pyramid (REV)
  • By Vincent Sollars. Detailing the Seven Circles of Mystery for Tremere apprentices.

  • Gremere (HUM)
  • By Peloquin. Melodramatic annoyances.

  • Grey Men
  • By Peloquin. Eternally depressed vampires.

  • Grimtor
  • By Matt Manning. Homicidal maniacs who hunt demons for their power.

  • Guardians of Polaris
  • By Frank Torkel. Unliving magnets.

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  • Harbinger
  • By Derek Marcoux. Students of death and dying.

  • Historical Background of the Harbingers of Skulls (REV)
  • By Randy Price. Proposed background for the revived Cappadocian line.

  • Helsdottir
  • By Ben Buckner. Nordic vampires of death and ice.

  • Hellene
  • By Arthur Reilly. Classic Greek philosophers and athletes.

  • Heris
  • By David Youngberg. Superhero vampires.

  • Hetaera
  • By Deirdre Brooks. True Ladies of the Evening.

  • Hibakusha
  • By J.L. Parr. Brief history of the Hibakusha bloodlines.

  • Hibakusha Drukpa
  • By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Bhutanese Dragon Lords.

  • Hibakusha Hantu
  • By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Malaysian dancers.

  • Hibakusha Kasa
  • By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Japanese warriors.

  • Hibakusha Kuei
  • By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of tiger lords.

  • Hibakusha Kyuketsuki
  • By Jenny Parr. Japanese demon hunters.

  • Hibakusha Onyudu
  • By Jenny Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Japanese Industrialists.

  • Hatter (HUM)
  • By Shadow Lu. A Malkavian offshoot inspired by Alice in Wonderland.

  • Hitokage (Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four)
  • By The Hitokage Production Committee. Japanese warriors.

  • Hollywood (HUM)
  • By Peter Wake. Angst-ridden jet set socialites.

  • Hound (HUM)
  • By Hound. Slobs who grow their own ecosystems.

  • Holy Legion
  • By Perry Lyons. Fanatical Christian vampire.

  • Huitzilopochtli
  • By Alejandro Melchor. Mexican line of sun worshipping kindred (!)

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  • Ibn-Haquimi (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Assamites as they were during the time of the Roman Empire.

  • Icarus
  • By Jay Knioum. Winged kindred with a hatred of confinement and oppression.

  • Inanna
  • By Robin Pfeiffer. Extinct bloodline that shared a group mind and a love for the carnal pleasures.

  • The Inconnu (version 2) (REV)
  • By Daniel Harms. A look into the workings of the enigmatic sect.

  • The Inconnu (version 1) (REV)
  • By Tim Coram. Viewed as the evolution of a Roman sect.

  • Insane Clowns' Posse
  • By Jason Darrah. They are pissed off and hate everybody.

  • Iscariot
  • By Stacey Lawless. The penitent progeny of Judas?

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  • Jackals
  • By Michael Thomas. Voracious scavengers created from the blood of the Gangrel and the Setite

  • Jakoba
  • By Jay Knioum. Wretched creatures that may only find sustenance from the blood of other vampires.

  • Jian
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Noble warriors of the Chinese Celestial Court.

  • Jocastatian (REV)
  • By Mitchell Gross. Rivals of the Mnemosyne who rever the clans and have a vendetta against the Tremere and Caitiff.

  • Jotunn (VDA)
  • By Ian Turner. Huge warriors.

  • Ju
  • By J.L. Parr. Hibakusha bloodline of Chinese sorcerers.

  • Jradians
  • By Carl L. Congdon. Heavy hitter Sabbat front liners.

  • JWR
  • By Tobias. Faithful bloodline of one.

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  • Kares
  • By Tyree Quincan Kimber. A vengeful Greek bloodline of "she-demons."

  • Kawi
  • By Seth Kawi. A grifting offshoot of the Malkavians.

  • Keenai
  • By Mitchell Kelly. Honor bound Scottish vampires with links to the Unseelie Fae.

  • Khmer
  • By Ian Turner. Cambodian kindred who delight in terror.

  • Kiasyd Revised (REV)
  • By Kabael. A more Changeling-compatible version of the Kiasyd.

  • Kin
  • By Brandon Quina. Kinfolk gangrel.

  • Klatka
  • By JW McCormack. A line that feeds on hopes and dreams instead of blood.

  • Krovikan
  • By Brian Connors. Autistic mind snoops.

  • Kobold
  • By Black Jack Ripper. Descendents from a mysterious childe of Cain.

  • Kwai Tao
  • By Jason C. Marshall. A once powerful Chinese bloodline that schemes to take over the Celestial Court.

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  • Lacconians
  • By Killjoy LePal. A bloodline created by the Setites to infiltrate the Tremere.

  • Lamia
  • By Joseph Saviano. Draconian line created by the Tzimisce.

  • Lamiae
  • By Allen B. Ruch. Muse and parasite: half-demon kindred.

  • Lancea
  • By Julian James Kuleck. Techno-savvy information couriers and gatherers.

  • Lasombra antitribu (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. Remnants of the clan that oppose the Sabbat.

  • Leeches
  • By Drew A. Sundeen. Vampires who steal from others to get their powers.

  • Legion of the Malformed
  • By Red Raptor. Metis Abominations

  • Lepers
  • By James B. Agle. Contagious vampires.

  • Leptoni
  • By EricMaxwel@aol.com. A bloodline of physicists, chemists and teenagers.

  • Lesser Gangrel
  • By Killjoy LePal. A hopefully unique monster.

  • Lich
  • By Strutinan Cerberus. Gamer vampires who have eternal life, but not eternal youth.

  • Light Bearers
  • By SlpStck@aol.com. A radiant offshoot of the Lasombra.

  • Loki (VDA)
  • By Brian Connor. Violent pranksters from the Arctic Circle

  • Lost Kin
  • By Plato - The Lost Duck. Designed to be virtually identical to the vampires of The Lost Boys.

  • Lothorian
  • By Jack Dracula. Flying kindred a la Lost Boys and Buffy.

  • Lothorians revised
  • By Justin Whitney. Based on Jack Dracula's original but hints at an origin with the Ravnos.

  • Lumberjacks of Caine (HUM)
  • By Ryan LaBarge. Bald dwarfs who think they are Caine.

  • Luminus
  • By Peloquin. Light loving vampires.

  • Lung
  • By Jason Marshall. Diplomats and masters of the Celestial Court.

  • Lycanthropes
  • By Chris Gunning. Garou mimics created by the Tzimisce to counter the gargoyles.

  • Lycaon
  • By Robert Kirkpatrick. Think Hannibal Lector meets Gangrel.

  • Lycanthropians
  • By JansGryman@aol.com. Vampires who very much want to hang around Garou.

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  • Machinae
  • By Sébastien Allard. Borg-like kindred.

  • Machomenoi
  • By Timothy Toner. Kindred Myrmidons.

  • Macleod (HUM)
  • By Ghaleon. Immortals turned kindred.

  • Maelduin
  • By George Cusack. Rabble rousing wanderers.

  • Magnetici
  • By Anderson Ravanello. Mad scientist Malkavians who study the electromagnetism of auras.

  • Malcafii (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Malkavians as they were during the Roman Empire.

  • Malkav's Chosen
  • By Brian Connors. Malkavians who cling to the ways of the Dark Ages.

  • Mancata
  • By Ole Peder Ekelund Giaver. Demonic avengers of Lilith.

  • Manitou
  • By Soulburn. Native American spiritualists and wizards.

  • Manticore
  • By Jay Knioum. Bestial cannibals.

  • Marceau
  • By Michael Kirk Brobson. Killer mimes.

  • Mashithites
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Hedonistic Sicariot infiltrators and seductresses.

  • Mekara
  • By Mithrandir. Vampire mechanics.

  • Men Hu
  • By Jason C. Marshall. High class Chinese courtesans.

  • Merrow
  • By Galliard. Aquatic Gangrel offshoot.

  • Metaphites
  • By Sekhmet xV. Setite offshoot with Tzimisce and Salubri characteristics.

  • Mictlan
  • By Alejandro Melchor. Aztec vampires and descendents of the Celestines.

  • Mikhaelian
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Angelic kindred.

  • Mimos
  • By Joshua Bouton. Shape shifting infiltrators.

  • Mnemosyne (REV)
  • By Mitchell Gross. Vampiric researchers of the Book of Nod.

  • Modi
  • By Jay Knioum. Vampires who live for battle.

  • Moo-kavians (HUM)
  • By Josh Hadley. Cow worshipers.

  • Morphos
  • By Florian Bansac. Territorial offshoot of the Gangrel.

  • Mui Tsai
  • By Jason C. Marshall. A line of prostitutes enslaved by the Shu.

  • Munchkin (HUM)
  • By Jason Darrah. That most annoying of breeds....

  • Mutants
  • By Chris Hull. Vampires who think they are superheroes.

  • Mutes
  • By Alek D. Talevic. Long fanged vampires who claim to be descendents of Lilith and Osiris.

  • Mysteriarchs
  • By Terence Berendt. Small, two-bloodline sect of knowledge seekers.

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  • Life Amongst the Undead: Kamian Nagaraja (REV)
  • By J.D. Carriker, Jr. The creation of the Nagaraja from founder's point of view..

  • History of the Nagaraja (REV)
  • By Illuminatus@aol.com. Built on the assumption they are derived from the Giovanni and created the Samedi.

  • Nagaraja Revisted (REV)
  • By Tim Earnshaw. Nagaraja background and their ties to India.

  • Nephilim
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Bizarre line of Sicariot vampires who reproduce the way normal people do.

  • Nertu
  • By Andrew Besuden. Nomadic, Spawn-like Souleater-hunters.

  • Nibelung
  • By Mark Kinney. Sabbat who have foresworn all compassion and love.

  • Nictuci (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Nosferatu and the Nictuku as they were during the Roman Empire.

  • Nictuku (REV)
  • By Adam Schroeder. The truly monstrous Old Clan Nosferatu.

  • Noval
  • By gprince. Gangrel hating, upper crust leeches.

  • Notrum
  • By Mark Kinney. An odd bloodline of salt dependent vampires.

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  • Obour
  • By Andrew Pidcock. A line of Blood Scientists (think Son of Ether vamps).

  • O'ersexite (HUM)
  • By Joshua 'Khan' Kubli. Malkavians who are sexually insatiable.

  • Olympiad
  • By Paul Reed. Nosferatu who have been sculpted by Vicissitude to become beautiful.

  • Ombras
  • By John Taggart. Information gatherers.

  • Order of Icarus
  • By Chris Cashman. Bird kindred who love freedom.

  • Order of Saulot
  • By Abe Dashiell. An offshoot of the Children of Osiris who seek Humane Golconda.

  • Order of the Wyrm
  • By Gary Greenhill. Four interconnected bloodlines who lord over the four elements.

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  • Paanartet
  • By Walt. Setite gargoyles.

  • Pander antitribu
  • By Brian Connors. The lowest of the low. Defectors from the Sabbat.

  • Pao Yu
  • By Jason Marshall. Elite warriors of the Celestial Court derived from the Gangrel.

  • Paulo
  • By Andrew Fowler. Italian diabolists who want to replace the Giovanni.

  • Pestilencarians
  • By Ricky Marin. Disease-spreading kindred descended from a lieutenant of the Wyrm.

  • Pestilens
  • By Evan Haag. Nosferatu offshoot with a dose of Ratkin blood.

  • Phantoms
  • By Scott Tettamble. Ravenous teenage diabolists.

  • Plakatsi
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Vampires consumed by sorrow.

  • Pongo (HUM)
  • By Brian Connors. Chimp vamps.

  • Pretenders
  • By J.D. Conrad. Living vampires based on Sonja Blue.

  • Puppet Masters
  • By Justin Whitney. Vampires who can learn arcanoi, love Metallica and have delusions of grandeur.

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  • Quagmir
  • By Hastur7. Smelly swamp things.

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  • Rafanuti (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Ravnos as they were in Ancient India and the Roman Empire.

  • Raphaelites
  • By Vincent Perry. Writer Toreadors.

  • A re-work of the Ravnos (REV)
  • By Deirdre Brooks. Exploring the different faction of the clan.

  • Razor Children
  • By dkomlos@mechanical.watstar.uwaterloo.ca. Self-appointed "clean up crews" for when the Masquerade is broken.

  • Reaver
  • By Terence Duffy. Modern remnants of the Machomenoi.

  • Reich
  • By Paul Reich. The author casts himself in the role of the founder of a line of infiltrating combat monsters.

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  • Salamander
  • By Ian Wright. A fire loving offshoot of the Gargoyles.

  • Dark Ages Salubri (VDA)
  • By Jean-Philipe Chapleau. The Salubri as they were before the Tremere.

  • History of the Salubri (REV)
  • By Kenneth Madsen. Including new philosophies within the bloodline.

  • Salubri antitribu
  • By connorbd@bc.edu. Sabbat Salubri who have transformed their self-loathing into outward violence.

  • Bloodline Book: Samedi (REV)
  • By Joanne FitzRoy. Detailing the zombie kindred.

  • Sanatan
  • By J.L. Parr. An odd Indian Hibakusha bloodline descended from the Salubri.

  • Sangrolou
  • By DarioCS@aol.com. Elder vampires who have transformed themselves into something . . . more. Based on an AD&D monster by Jay Knioum.

  • Sanusi
  • By Mitchell Kelly. Desert occultists bent on subverting and destroying the other kindred.

  • Scathach
  • By Drew Sundeen. Kindred smithies.

  • S'dao
  • By Jason Marshall. A Nosferatu off-shoot obsessed with fear and beauty.

  • Sebekite
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Egyptian crocodiles and occasional allies of the Setites.

  • Seraphim
  • By James Agle. Infernalist relatives of the gargoyles who hunt the True Hand.

  • Seraphim antitribu
  • By Lawrence Smith. Outcasts of the Seraphim.

  • Serpents of the Light antitribu
  • By Brian Connors. Serpents of the Light who have defected to the Camarilla.

  • Old Clan Sesame (MET) (HUM)
  • By Jacob Williamson. The Count's brood. (table top and LARP rules)

  • The Setites Revisited (REV)
  • By Bryan Rendall. A new look at the Followers of Set

  • Shadow Stalkers
  • By Jeff Miller. Anachronistic assassins similar to the Ninja.

  • Shadowmasters
  • By warewolf@sprynet.com. Shadow manipulators who can see into people's dark sides.

  • Shaman
  • By Vini Perry. Native American gangrel offshoot that is similar to the Ahrimane.

  • Shangri-La
  • By Ricky and Alex Marin. A Christian sect/bloodline out to convert some kindred and destroy the rest.

  • Shawmen
  • By Jason Farley. Eskimo vampires.

  • Shreh Ren
  • By Kwei-Cee Chu. A hierarchical line that can trace its roots back to the 2nd Generation.

  • Shu
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Chinese anarchs and underworld masters derived from the Gangrel.

  • Shura
  • By Tyree Quincan Kimber. Ghostly Japanese marauders.

  • Shutendoji
  • By Rasmus Hansson. A line of Japanese sorcerers.

  • The Sicariot
  • By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher. Sect with the Sabbat that opposes the Black Hand and the Lasombra.

  • Sidhe
  • By Spider. An interesting bloodline blessed and cursed by the attention of faeries.

  • Silver Thorn
  • By MystWalker. A clan of outsiders and misfits.

  • Simitis (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Tzimisce as they were during the time of the Roman Empire.

  • Skree
  • By Mike Showel. A bloodline of low generation, feline gangrel.

  • Sluagh
  • By Stacey Lawless. Fae vampires.

  • Skinwalker
  • By Robert Kelly. Bane-like vampires of Native American myth.

  • Sons of the Dragon
  • By William Adams. Eastern bloodline want to be the Wyrm's only servants.

  • Sons of Sam
  • By Paul Graham. Think Nazi Doctor.

  • Sons of Virtue
  • By Jeremiah Lasch. A bloodline of low generation warriors.

  • Sotto Voce Brotherhood
  • By Kenneth Madsen. A militant faction of the Inconnu.

  • Spectre
  • By C. Spence Roberts. Vampires that are similar to Shades.

  • Spirals
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Vampires who have been forced to dance the Black Spiral Labyrinth.

  • Spooks (HUM)
  • By Karen Kuhn. The Woodwards and Bernsteins of the vampiric community.

  • Stagian
  • By SlpStck@aol.com. Fire using kindred who are very vulnerable to water.

  • Stormriders
  • By Rob Molivas. Favored by Grandfather Thunder.

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  • Tarantalus (MET)
  • By Simon Giles. Anasasi descended spider kindred.

  • Tarot
  • By Jay Gray. Vampires who tap into the Universal Unconscious to obtain knowledge.

  • Taureator (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Toreador as they were in Imperial Rome.

  • Templar
  • By Mithrandir. Defenders of the Line of Christ.

  • Terrisce
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Earthbound offshoot of the Tzimisce.

  • Thugs
  • By connorbd@bc.edu. Brutal killers spawned by the Ravnos.

  • Tien'sloj
  • By Mario Majoni. Vengeful spider kindred descended from the Tzimisce.

  • Tildun
  • By Chris Green. An oft-hunted bloodline with a tragic history.

  • Titans
  • By Adam J. Solis. Non-caitiffs who can spawn their own disciplines and bloodlines.

  • Tong Chu
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Shadowy assassins of the Celestial Court.

  • Toonkavians (HUM)
  • By The Changeling. Cartoonish Malkavian/Changeling meld.

  • House of Goratrix: The European Tremere antitribu
  • By Brian Connors. The Sabbat Tremere of Europe.

  • House Tremere (REV)
  • By Kyle Schaefer. A version of Clan Tremere that is more a sect than a bloodline.

  • A history of the Tremere (REV)
  • By Eric S. Bertish. The origin of the Tremere from the perspective of a member of the Order of Hermes and a Virtual Adept.

  • The True Brotherhood of the Tremere
  • By Alon Lischinsky. A branch of the Tremere influenced by the Salubri and dedicated to freedom and healing.

  • T'uang
  • By Brandon Quina. Warlords and masters of the Chinese kindred.

  • 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.

  • Twisted Cat
  • By renee@sage.net. North American kindred who cannot cross running water.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: The Oradea League (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. The near destruction and revival of the Old Clan.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Brankovan-Waivadi
  • (REV)
    By Myranda Kalis. Noble and honorable Polish Tzimisce.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Elenades (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. Healers and travellers.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Ravensburg (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. A House who works for the Black Hand from within the Camarilla.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Ruthven (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. A decadent house of Tzimisce that once guarded the Tzimisce Antediluvian.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Smatzkhe (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. Tzimisce of Asia Minor who fiercely resist Baba Yaga.

  • Old Clan Tzimisce: House Tzildaris (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. Supreme diplomats and negotiators.

  • Old Clan Tzmisce: House Von Klatka (REV)
  • By Myranda Kalis. Fanatic rivals and enemies of the Tremere.

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  • Umbra Warriors
  • By Sir Ruther. A line of black vampires who hate the garou.

  • Umbrati (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. Proto-Lasombra of the Roman Empire.

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  • Vapula
  • By prpaghndhi@aol.com. Thaumaturgist relatives of the True Brujah.

  • Vasulean
  • By Chris Coho. Assassins and descendents of Jack the Ripper.

  • Veilleurs
  • By Raoul "Violence" Borges. Parisian organization of supernatural researchers and troubleshooters.

  • Ventrutae (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The Ventrue as they were during the days of the Roman Empire.

  • Viecksy
  • By Andrew Pidcock. Stoic, extremely detached vampires.

  • Violators
  • By Brian Connors. Sabbat rejects.

  • Virginali
  • By Fabian Alvarez. Religious manhaters.

  • Virtual Adepts
  • By Andrew Cram. A Brujah splinter derived from members of the Tradition of mages.

  • Vocado
  • By Malk Avian. Vampires with a multitude of voices in their heads.

  • Voian
  • By Jordan Douglas. Narcissistic thugs who have plans for taking over outer space.

  • Vompyr
  • By Brandon Scott Berthelot. Half-vampires.

  • Vorta
  • By Travis Raymond. Albino vampires with an affinity for null time.

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  • Walden
  • By Mitchell Kelly. A tiny line based in York with a strong affiliation with plants.

  • Walkers of the Shattered Sight (MET)
  • By Amanda Spikol. Deeply insane offshoot of the Malkavians.

  • Wamphyri
  • By Jason Marshall. Bizarre Alien vampires and possible progenitors of the Souleaters.

  • Warders
  • By John Oldham. Nearly extinct Tremere bodyguards.

  • Warriors of Gaia
  • By Richard Kershaw. Kinfolk-Vampires who fight with the Garou against the Wyrm.

  • Watchers
  • By Anelli26@aol.com. Mute loners.

  • Wermis
  • By Jason C. Marshall and Chris Miles. Skinhead rabble.

  • Wessynix
  • By Tyree Kimbar. Offshoot of the Gangrel who seek to befriend the garou and protect the wilds.

  • Wheezers
  • By Phos. Vampires who feed on tobacco smoke.

  • Windrazers
  • By Wilhelm the Slayer. Masters of the wind.

  • Wissengeist
  • By Allen B. Ruch. Philosophers and humanitarians.

  • Wolfbrother
  • By Artemis. Malkavian wolves.

  • Wolven
  • By E.P. Long. Similar to the Warriors of Gaia. What happens when you embrace kinfolk.

  • Wolven Revised
  • By Khlaire. A revision of E.P. Long's work.

  • Wolven (revision 2)
  • By Ivy O'Donovan. Another revision of E.P. Long's work.

  • The Wrath
  • By Adam Solis. Heavy hitter Infernalist lackeys.

  • Wyldlings
  • By Terence Berendt. An offshoot of the Gangrel with unpredictable shapechanging abilities.

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  • Xolotl
  • By Matt Scolin. Infernalist bloodline slavishly devoted to its demonic founder.

  • Xulalkharu
  • By Kenneth Madsen. Demonic rivals of the Baali.

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  • Yu
  • By Jason C. Marshall. Chinese Boat people derived from the Gaerini.

  • Ywe Lung
  • By Doug Yee. Chinese vampires derived from an ancient dragon.

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  • Zapotec
  • By Doctor X. The vampires from From Dusk Til Dawn.

  • Zerus
  • By mrselfdestruct. Manufactured, anti-Tremere bloodline.