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'''Diablerie''' the act of a younger [[vampire]] from the [[World of Darkness]] draining an older vampire of blood. Killing it, and absorbing its power. | '''Diablerie''' the act of a younger [[vampire]] from the [[World of Darkness]] draining an older vampire of blood. Killing it, and absorbing its power. | ||
It is a heavily condemned action in vampire society, often resulting in a [[blood hunt]] being called on the diablerist. Diablerie is an action that is possible to commit in the [[Vampire: The Eternal Struggle]]. | It is a heavily condemned action in vampire society, often resulting in a [[blood hunt]] being called on the diablerist. Diablerie is an action that is possible to commit in the [[Vampire: The Eternal Struggle]]. | ||
In [[Vampire: The Requiem]], diablerie refers to the draining of another vampire's soul after completely draining their Vitae. | In [[Vampire: The Requiem]], diablerie refers to the draining of another vampire's soul after completely draining their Vitae. | ||
[[category:roleplaying]] | [[category:roleplaying]] | ||
Revision as of 22:04, 8 September 2011
Diablerie the act of a younger vampire from the World of Darkness draining an older vampire of blood. Killing it, and absorbing its power. It is a heavily condemned action in vampire society, often resulting in a blood hunt being called on the diablerist. Diablerie is an action that is possible to commit in the Vampire: The Eternal Struggle.
In Vampire: The Requiem, diablerie refers to the draining of another vampire's soul after completely draining their Vitae.