Typhon

Category

Nickname: Theophidians (only among themselves; the outside world knows them as Corrupters or by the Followers of Set nickname, Serpents) Basic Beliefs: Vampires who follow the Path of Typhon have a truly sinister purpose in mind. Theopliidians seek the resurrection of their patron and father, Set. Though most vampires view Set simply as a mythical member of the Third Generation, Theophidian doctrine teaches that Set was, in fact, a divine being even before his Ernhrace. Indeed, Theophidians view Caine as a lesser being than Set, and claim that Set in fact allowed Caine to Embrace him so that he might use the descendants of Caine to strike at his divine counterparts, such as the mythical Gaia and Lilith. In this manner does Set, and through him the Setites themselves, fulfill their place in the universe, acting as agents of entropy and breaking down the old so that the new may blossom.  Accordingly, this Path preaches the importance of influence and control. Many Setites on the surface appear to be little more than pimps, pushers and fixers: in truth, they are much more. Setites commonly view other individuals as tools or founts of information — they are resources for the Setites either way. By gaining control over others, the Setites may use them to fulfill their own ends. Thus, rather than owing those who provide them with information or services, the Setites reverse the role, and instead have their marks come to them first.  Followers of this Path revere Set as something more than a vampire — Set is attributed a deified status, almost a literal translation of the Egyptian god of the underworld. Ways and means for achieving this reincarnation differ, and for this reason, the Followers of Set extend their influence far and wide in hopes of finding information wherever it resides. History  Theophidians claim a history dating back to nights before the First City. Whether or not this is true is a matter of much debate, especially among detractors, but the widespread presence of human myths that mimic the relationship between Set and Osiris lends credence to its longevity. For millennia, the Theophidians have plied their degenerate trade from ill-lit alleys to holy temples and everywhere in between. Many leaders among the Kindred and kine alike owe their acquisition of power to the followers of this Path, though the prices they have paid are surely high. Current Practices  Theophidians support no sect other than their own clan, though some members have forsaken the resurrection of Set and actually oppose his quest from the ranks of the Sabbat. Many followers of this Path cultivate blood cults of devout followers and indenture legions of desperate individuals to themselves. While the Theophidians are not averse to doing “dirty work' themselves — quite the contniry — they reason that with others serving their purposes, they can accomplish much more than they would ever be able to by themselves. Thus, followers ofthis Path play many rules: seekers, fixers, scholars, courtesans and harvesters of souls. Description of Followers  The Theophidians are frequently social chameleons, given their need to move through many different circles. They are smooth, ingratiating and wholly inspired by their greater cause. Followers of this Path rarely ask favors of others — they prefer to help satisfy the desires of others, and then call in favors base on what they have already done for those others. It is this side that non-Setite Kindred see most frequently and despise; they publicly decry the vice-peddling and corruption of the Followers of Set as breaches of the Masquerade or the puppetry of the Ancients. The Setites know the truth, however: Other Kindred are loath to acknowledge the desires in themselves that a canny Theophidtan can satisfy. Clever Setites have even managed to convince non-Setite Kindred to follow this Path after long periods corruption, dependency and debasement. Following the Path  Followers of the Path of Typhon are first and foremost seekers of arcane lore, though their keen social graces also make them silver-tongued diplomats. These Kindred are also insidious, working their way into existing vampire societies with serpentine facades of false identities and cadres of loyal followers. The eldest Theophidian in a given locale often erects a temple to Set in some out-of-the-way place, to better serve the slumbering god. Common Abilities: Any Ability that helps the Kindred achieve her end is prized by the followers of this Path. As such, the Theophidians have very diverse and capable members. Abilities of particular favor among the Sclites include Empathy, Intimidation, Streetwise, Subterfuge, Performance, Academics, Investigation and Politics. Preferred Disciplines: Theophidians are masters of the reptilian Discipline of Serpentis, though their dealings with others inspire them to pursue the Setite clan Disciplines of Presence and Obfuscate.

System

The Ethics of the Path * Gather information, secret or otherwise, and learn how it applies to the resurrection of Set. * Contribute to the clan's greater goal of reviving its slumbering master. * Bring others under your sway, thereby increasing your influence and capability. * Subjugate the Beast, as its reckless wiles serve only itself. * Maintain a veil of secrecy, for other look ill upon this Path's means and ends. * Look for Set's hidden signs and act upon them. Virtues Vampires on the Path of Typhon uphold the virtues of Conviction and Self-Control. Hierarchy of Sins 10 - Pursuing one's own indulgences instead of another's. - The slide into vice is a tool, not a recreation.  9 - Refusing to aid another follower of the Path. - Teams work efficiently to raise Set  8 - Failing to destroy a vampire in Golconda. - Those who have transcended their desires cannot be brought under sway  7 - Failing to observe Setite religious ritual. - This is akin to denying Set.  6 - Failing to undermine the current social order in favor of the Setites. - Other Kindred are purposeless or misled, and this indolence delays Set's revival.  5 - Failing to do whatever is necessary to corrupt another. - The more individuals in the Setites' debt, the better  4 - Failing to pursue arcane knowledge. - The mysteries of Set's resurrection may be hidden anywhere  3 - Obstructing another Setite's efforts. - The ranks of the righteous are no place for petty power plays.  2 - Failing to take advantage of another's weakness. - Compassion has no place in Set's greater plans  1 - Refusing to aid in Set's resurrection. - This is the purview of unbelievers.

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Prerequisites
Vampire, Followers of Set
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