| Who's Who in the Arcane World of Darkness |
Updated on: 7/16/1998 Game Time: 6/20/2001 |
| The Inner Circle for 2002 | |
|---|---|
| Brujah | Adana de Sforza |
| Gangrel | Al-Gamiz |
| Malkavian | Cyril |
| Nosferatu | Josef von Bauren |
| Toreador | Rafael de Corazon |
| Tremere | Grimgroth |
| Ventrue | Gustav Breidenstein |
| Every 13 years there is a meeting of the Elders of each clan. Each bloodline is allowed one representative to sit on the Inner Circle. Only this individual may vote, though all those who attend may speak. The primary function of the Inner Circle is to appoint the Justicars. The appointment of a Justicar is a long, drawn-out political battle, for while each clan would like to select the representative of their choice, it is difficult to obtain the majority needed. The losers in the intrigue end up with a Justicar of young years or weak powers who will be ignored for 13 years. Thus, those finally appointed tend to be compromise candidates or chosen from the lower rungs of a line. Sometimes, even obscure Kindred are chosen by elders who believe they will be easy to manipulate once appointed. | |
| Justicars of the Camarilla | Since | Home Region / Responsibility | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brujah | Ansel Von Baresque | 1976 | Great Britain, Scandanavia |
| Gangrel | Xaviar | 1924 | Eastern U.S., Canada & Alaska |
| Malkavian | Charity Caize | 2002 | Unknown |
| Nosferatu | Petrodon | 1911 | Western U.S. |
| Toreador | Cristina Tamplain | 1989 | Western Europe |
| Tremere | Karl Schrekt | 1950 | Eastern Europe, Germany, & Russia |
| Ventrue | Caius Demetrius | 1989 | Asia & Japan |
| Justicars are judges of the sect who act on their own accord but are required to take the decisions of the Inner Circle under consideration. Justicars have the true authority which they hold over all the Camarilla, except those who sit on the Inner Circle. The Conclave is forbidden to pass any judgment directly upon any member of the Camarilla. The Justicars have the ultimate power in this respect. Although they are supposed to hold Conclaves each time they wish to pass judgment, over the years the Justicars have assumed more and more power and no longer feel the need to do so. The decision or action of a Justicar can only be challenged by another Justicar, in which case the two dispute it until they come to an agreement. The resolution usually comes in the form of a vote, but sometimes personal challenges can arise. Each Justicar generally focuses on his local area and his own clan. When is comes to who handles a particular issue, the Justicars decide amongst themselves. | |||
| Below are lists of some of the world's vampires sorted by clan. The following lists do not include vampires listed elsewhere, such as 'Kindred of New Orleans' or 'Justicars of the Camarilla'). The information contained on the clan pages is for Storyteller use and for your amusement. Most player characters are not aware of the information contained in these pages. So, keep in mind this information is 'above-board' and not for use when in-character. |
Assamite |
Malkavian |
Tremere |
Baali |
Nosferatu |
Tzimisce |
Brujah |
Ravnos |
Ventrue |
Caitiff |
Salubri |
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Gangrel |
Samedi |
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Giovanni |
Setite |
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Lasombra |
Toreador |
| Former Justicars | End Date | Still Alive? | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brujah | |||
| Gangrel | |||
| Malkavian | |||
| Nosferatu | Castillo | 1911 | Yes |
| Toreador | Madame Guil | 1989 | Yes |
| Tremere | |||
| Ventrue | Hoteph | 19?? | No. (Hoteph was diablerized) |