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The Gangrel are considered to be the most 'feral' of the Kindred clans, and for good reason. Basically imagine the people in high school who used to growl at you, and then make them a powerful blood-sucking predator. They have animistic tendencies (Think running on all fours, howling, pissing on fire hydrants) and are all about territory. Given all this, they of course make for fantastic warriors, if you can convince them to work for you. Despite their strange habits, and seluciveness, the majority of them are surprisingly adapt with modern technology such as computers, cell-phones, etc. | The Gangrel are considered to be the most 'feral' of the Kindred clans, and for good reason. Basically imagine the people in high school who used to growl at you, and then make them a powerful blood-sucking predator. They have animistic tendencies (Think running on all fours, howling, pissing on fire hydrants) and are all about territory. Given all this, they of course make for fantastic warriors, if you can convince them to work for you. Despite their strange habits, and seluciveness, the majority of them are surprisingly adapt with modern technology such as computers, cell-phones, etc. | ||
Their biggest weakness is due to their... 'abilities' can fall weakness to the Beast far, far easier than other Bloodlines. Which isn't all that surprisingly, given they're more or less a Vampire Wannabe-Werewolf. | Their biggest weakness is due to their... 'abilities' can fall weakness to the Beast far, far easier than other Bloodlines. Which isn't all that surprisingly, given they're more or less a Vampire Wannabe-Werewolf. They also tend to keep pieces of the Beast after falling into Frenzy; for example, popular marketable character Beckett the wandering scholar, despite not doing that sort of thing much, has glowing, inhuman eyes from such an experience. These are called Beast Marks. | ||
[[File:Gangrelchick.jpg|300px|thumb|right|What you'd '''HOPE''' a gangrel chick looks like.]] | [[File:Gangrelchick.jpg|300px|thumb|right|What you'd '''HOPE''' a gangrel chick looks like.]] | ||
[[File:Gangrellady.jpg|300px|thumb|right|What a gangrel chick probably looks like.]] | [[File:Gangrellady.jpg|300px|thumb|right|What a gangrel chick probably looks like.]] | ||
== Vampire: the Requiem == | == Vampire: the Requiem == | ||
{{OWoD Clans}} | {{OWoD Clans}} |
Revision as of 00:55, 26 March 2019

The Gangrel (See: Furries) are a Clan of Vampires in the World of Darkness, appearing in both the original Vampire: The Masquerade and its spiritual successor, Vampire: The Requiem. Thematically, they embody the archetype of "The Vampire as the ultimate beast"; they are more feral and savage than over vampires, being ruled more by primordial instincts to hunt, stalk and kill than by logical thought. This gives them quite the issues with their temper.
Vampire: the Masquerade
The Gangrel are considered to be the most 'feral' of the Kindred clans, and for good reason. Basically imagine the people in high school who used to growl at you, and then make them a powerful blood-sucking predator. They have animistic tendencies (Think running on all fours, howling, pissing on fire hydrants) and are all about territory. Given all this, they of course make for fantastic warriors, if you can convince them to work for you. Despite their strange habits, and seluciveness, the majority of them are surprisingly adapt with modern technology such as computers, cell-phones, etc.
Their biggest weakness is due to their... 'abilities' can fall weakness to the Beast far, far easier than other Bloodlines. Which isn't all that surprisingly, given they're more or less a Vampire Wannabe-Werewolf. They also tend to keep pieces of the Beast after falling into Frenzy; for example, popular marketable character Beckett the wandering scholar, despite not doing that sort of thing much, has glowing, inhuman eyes from such an experience. These are called Beast Marks.


Vampire: the Requiem
The Clans of Vampire: The Masquerade | |||||||||
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Brujah | Gangrel | Malkavian | Nosferatu | Toreador | Tremere | Ventrue | Daughters of Cacophony |
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Lasombra | Tzimisce | Ahrimanes | Blood Brothers |
Harbingers of Skulls |
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Independent Clans | Fallen Clans | ||||||||
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Assamite | Danava | Setites | Giovanni | Ravnos | Cappadocian | Salubri | |||
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Anda | Azaneali | Baali | Children of Osiris |
Lamia | Lhiannan | Nagaraja | Noiad | Samedi | True Brujah |
Mixed Heritages | |||||||||
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Antitribu | Caitiff | Panders | |||||||
The Antediluvians | |||||||||
Absimiliard - Augustus Giovanni - Arikel - Cappadocius - Ennoia - Haqim - Ilyes Lasombra - Malkav - Saulot - Set - Tremere - Tzimisce - Ventru - Zapathasura | |||||||||
Caine |