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"Sing a song of memory, my brothers in Caine
Sing a song of mourning for those who were lost.
My brother’s flesh is mud beneath my feet
The taste of his blood is cold upon my lips.
And all the works that man shall create,
From now until the end of time
Are but monuments to those whom our Father condemned
And whom His wrath consumed.
Let us never forget, lest we earn his rage anew.
Let us never forget, lest the waters rise again."

– Lament of an Antediluvian, Erciyes Fragments

The Antediluvians (Latin for "Before the Flood") are the precursors to the vampire clans in Vampire: The Masquerade. According to Noddist lore, Caine sired three childer, who in turn collectively sired many others.

Caine left the First City, leaving his childer unattended, who were slain by their childer in turn. This third generation of vampires then turned earth into a even more depressing shithole then it was before, forming blood cults, tormenting both Cainites and Sethites in a various disgusting ways and so on.

Things went too far and God attempted to cleanse the world with the Great Flood. As Noah and his children took refuge in the Ark, rest of the world was submerged in water.

Eventually, after months of waiting and unhealthy amount of devouring each other, only thirteen of the third generation vampires managed to survive, who later sired new childer, founding the Kindred Clans.

As if spending months drowning and fending off cannibals while being drowned wasn't enough, they found Caine, who threw a temper tantrum at them for being degenerate sacks of shit and kinslayers and provoking the wrath of God, and cursed them in various different ways. These curses eventually became signature traits of each clan, like the Nosferatu being ugly bastards or the Malkavians being rat-shithouse crazy. Those thirteen are considered the Antediluvians.

Although the canon of the Book of Nod identifies thirteen distinct Antediluvians, other sources have other claims. The Erciyes Fragments identify six childer of Caine. Vlad Tepes came across four different counts in his research, including zero. Ravnos lore has the gods create Zapathasura. A Setite legend has Set become a vampire on his own and the gods created the other twelve to oppose him.

In the modern nights, the Camarilla denies that the Antediluvians still exist, claiming that they must have been destroyed in one way or another long ago; in truth they lie in Torpor, awaiting Gehenna to rise and wreak havoc again. The Sabbat, on the other hand, seeks to destroy (read: consume) the Antediluvians before they can rise.

Either way, everyone agrees that an Antediluvian walking about openly is an Extremely Bad Sign (except for some vampires that want just their ancestors to return), and more than one active Antediluvian is probably the sign of the Apocalypse, if only because if there's a bunch of unstoppable Vampires running around the 'herd' might just nuke them.

Millennia of paranoia with godlike powers makes these figures worse than Caine himself, if only because there's a good chance Caine might consider the PCs to be beneath his notice while the Antediluvians will probably eat you either way. They're essentially the "Ancient Evil Precursor" archetype you see all over the place in sci-fi, but with a vampiric twist.

Clan Founders[edit]

The thirteen clan founders are the original Grand-Childer of Caine, who went on to found the original thirteen clans:

  • Haqim: Assamite. A Sumerian warrior that swore to kill Cainites for corrupting their king and queen, and single-handedly embraces himself with draining his own blood from his wounds and drinks the slain vampiric king's blood, last seen in 121 AD speaking with Mithras of the Ventrue in the British Isles. Ironically, millennia later, one of his descendants diablerized Mithras. He is the greatest Jyhad hater in existence, having left his clan to sink or swim in the muddied waters, due to his childer taking part in Jyhad against his designs. He is gravely dissapointed in his clan, but doesn't hate them.
  • Ilyes: Brujah, diablerized by Troile. Also known as Troile the Elder. In the "Fair is Foul" Gehenna scenario, used Temporis to hurtle forward in time to Lilith's garden in the Dark Ages at the moment of diablerie. Autistic time manipulating psychopath who has no empathy.
  • Cappadocius: Cappadocian, diablerized by Augustus Giovanni in 1444. The few Cappadocians who returned from the underworld are known as the Harbingers of Skulls. A swell guy who cared for his underlings, and their human charges and even listening to humans' complaints of overfeedings leading to deaths. Like all good guys in the setting, he gets the shaft... Or not. He might not even be the good guy we all knew him as, for he might be the sire of the Baali, a title that he shares with Saulot. His original name, Ashur also is the definition of reverse Golconda, a vampiric point of evolution...So there is that.
  • Set: Followers of Set. An Egyptian noble who started the Egyptian Pantheon with his father Ra, last seen battling his blood brother Osiris in 33 BC. Fails to rise and his followers commit suicide.
  • Ennoia: Gangrel, believed to have gone into torpor before or during Jesus Christ's lifetime. She was in the New World before anyone else, considering the existence of Mictlantecuhtli and his sire. She sleeps in Canadian soil, possibly in north. In Gehenna's Crucible of God scenario, she becomes the sole Antediluvian survivor of Gehenna. Because she managed to turn into something more than a vampire. She turned into the Apex Predator. She became one with nature. She became Earth itself.
  • Lasombra: Lasombra, believed diablerized by its childe Gratiano de Veronese in 1413; currently residing in/merged with the Abyss. In Gehenna, he uses Tchernabog, shrouding the world in shadows for a month so that he can eat all the souls that die in this time. This royally fucks the ecosystem up as a side-effect. In the end, he perishes after something takes him out, with his blood almost drowning the world; our money is on the Sun itself.
  • Malkav: Malkavian, believed destroyed while journeying to Petra after the fall of the Second City. His spilled blood infects the entire middle eastern water supplies, leading to current Arab/Muslim world's insanity and wars. Meanwhile he sleeps like a child under Jerusalem. Alternatively, his body is destroyed completely, but his mind survived in the psychic link between his children, known as Madness Network. Either way, when awake, he can manifest through it.
  • Absimilliard: Nosferatu. Hitler wannabe who's saltier than the Dead Sea over Caine cursing him, with an appearance not even a saintly mother would love. He uses his loyal assassins, the Nictuku, to hunt down his descendants. Sire of infamous Baba Yaga, the Little Grandmother, who is in turn the sire of the Nosferatu. His descendants think every night about his return, and prepare to fight or flee from their forefather. Absimilliard might have walked New World around the same time with Ennoia, considering the guy Mictlantecuhtli diablerized. In Crucible of God, he looks like something straight out of H.P. Lovecraft's nightmares, having bred monsters below the dark oceans for far too long and rules Russia a la 1984 with vampires.
  • Arikel/Ishtar Toreador, believed to still be active somewhere in Greece, artist girl from First City who likes to paint. Slaanesh of WoD. She might be the Shaper from Gehenna Sourcebook.
  • Dracian/Zapathasura/Ravnos/Ravana/Countless other names: Ravnos, awakened in 1999 and fought three powerful Kuei-jin in Bangladesh before the Technocracy destroyed him with orbital mirrors and MAGIC NUKES. His awakening caused his clan to go nuts and almost wipe themselves out. Might have survived via Chimerstry 10, tricking the whole world to think he died. Most of the Gehenna scenarios presume that he was simply too insane and frenzied to even try (a scene in the WoN book depicts him trying to run as sunlight hits him, moments before he collapses into ash), so can be considered deader than dead.
  • Saulot: Salubri, also the sire of the Wu-Zao, Baali (possibly), and Nkulu Zao, was diablerized by Tremere during his diablerie attempt in 1133. But, boy, did he take his vengeance... He is the closest thing to a Messiah Kindred have, the only dark points in his life are his time in the east and the fact he might be the progenitor of Baali, something he didn't even do on purpose. In one of the Final Nights, he finally goes full-on evil and decides he will be the next Demon Emperor of the East. 8000 years of being kicked around might have something to do with that. In another two, he ends up quite decent and helps stop the end of the world.
  • Tzimisce: Tzimisce, the greatest sick bastard in V:tM rivaling Absimilliard, presumed diablerized in the late 15th century, currently a fuckhuge, amorphous creature underneath New York under the protection of the Zantosa revenant family. Plans to become life itself. Imagine Giger's sum of nightmares in a vampiric body who tries to escape its parasitic existence and cultivate his own Vitae.
  • Ventru: Ventrue, slain outside the Second City, possibly by Troile. Might have deceived kindred and kine alike via Dominate 10, making them believe he died, and planned to wake after Gehenna. The Danava refer to him as Veddhartha, which is Hindi for "wise and prosperous one".

In a few cases the original Antediluvian was Diablerised, either by a younger generation vampire or by someone else who stole their power.

  • Troile: Brujah, diablerized his/her sire and was trapped under Carthage when the ground was sown with salt.
  • Augustus Giovanni: Giovanni, still active behind the scenes of his clan's activities. Diablerised Cappadocius to steal his power. Blew himself up in a Gehenna scenario when he opened the Underworld's doors. In all of the others, he's a footnote at best, nothing close to a match for a real Antediluvian.
  • Tremere: Tremere was some human mage that was extremely talented and ran a wizarding dynasty. Seeing magic ebb from the world, decides to change the game with a vampire smoothie taken from a Tzimisce. Ends up running an Edgy clan of D&D freaks with blood magic diablerizing the (by then) kindest vampire in the world. He regretted it. After some unforeseen incidents involving Saulot and Karma, currently occupies the body of his disciple/childe Goratrix, because Saulot pulled a Just as planned, and hijacked his body. Oh, and completely annihilated his favorite Chantry, and thinks about abandoning goodness and becoming the most evil and powerful demon in existence; Saulot stahp.

Apostates[edit]

The Gehenna sourcebook for the Final Nights suggests that a handful of Antediluvians basically responded to Caine's temper tantrum by saying "Well then fuck you too!" and running off to plot their revenge on their dear old dad. These Antediluvians form a group called the Apostates, led by his bitter ex-wife Lilith. Depending on which Gehenna scenario you play through, they may end up getting their revenge, dying in during the events of Gehenna, or just not appearing at all due to their debatable canonicity.

These Apostates include:

  • Eickos: Super-secretive 3rd generation Kindred, implied to have some connection to the Ahrimanes and Lhiannan bloodlines. Only nominally a member of the group, since her objectives don't exactly line up with the rest of them. Secretly the Crone (Caine's old teacher) operating under an alias.
  • Erinye: Hard-core fighter and avenger of the dead. She's the heavyweight of the group alongside Ikopabe, being Lilith's main weapon against anyone that pisses her off and her favourite in the group overall.
  • Ikopabe: Bestial asshole that looks like a Gangrel that yiffed and RAGED a bit too much. Never talks, but he may have some connection to the Gangrel and their bloodlines.
  • Ilyes, who we've covered earlier.
  • Lucien/Lucian: Too-good looking creep with a supernatural level of charisma, who serves as the unofficial joint leader of the Apostates. Amusingly enough, he's theorised to be affiliated with the Nosferatu and their bloodlines. Depending on who you believe, he may be anything from an Antediluvian to an alias for Lucifer fucking Morningstar himself. The Ventrue also have a myth about how he "drove his brother into Torpor and salted the earth where he lay."
  • Malakai: Malkav's twin sister, sharing her brother's madness due to their blood ties. She can do what takes Malkav an entire Gehenna scenario to do, shaping reality to match her batshit brain's view through the use of Dementation. Probably sleeping under Jerusalem, though she's also called out as being a causality of the Jyhad.
  • Mekhet: Creepy mummified-looking motherfucker capable of wielding blood magic to a degree that makes the Tremere look like amateurs. Serves as Lilith's personal advisor for all things magical, but has a glass jaw on par with Glass Joe - one good blow can break him apart. Might be connected to the Samedi.
The Clans of Vampire: The Masquerade
Camarilla Camarilla Bloodlines
Brujah Gangrel Malkavian Nosferatu Toreador Tremere Ventrue Daughters of
Cacophony
Gargoyles
Sabbat Sabbat Bloodlines
Lasombra Tzimisce Ahrimanes Blood
Brothers
Harbingers
of Skulls
Kiasyd
Independent Clans Fallen Clans
Assamite Danava Setites Giovanni Ravnos Cappadocian Salubri
Bloodlines
Anda Azaneali Baali Children
of Osiris
Lamia Lhiannan Nagaraja Noiad Samedi True Brujah
Mixed Heritages
Antitribu Caitiff Panders
The Antediluvians
Absimiliard - Augustus Giovanni - Arikel - Cappadocius - Ennoia - Haqim - Ilyes
Lasombra - Malkav - Saulot - Set - Tremere - Tzimisce - Ventru - Zapathasura
Caine
Rank in the Old World of Darkness
Vampires: Neonate - Ancillae - Elders - Methuselah - Antediluvian
Werewolves: Cliath - Fostern - Adren - Elder - Legend
Mages: Initiate - Apprentice - Disciple - Adept - Master
Mages (Technocracy): Citizen - Minor Agent/Employee - Enlightened/Agent/Operative - Expert/Supervisor - Master
Changelings:
Kuei-Jin: Disciple - Jina - Mandarin - Ancestor - Bodhisattva - Arhat
Wraiths: Legionnaires - Centurions - Marshal - Regent - Overlord - Anacreon
Mummies:
Promethians:
Demons: