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Revision as of 23:06, 18 July 2006

Contents

Welcome fellow Dragons

The Ordo Dracul claims to follow the teachings of Vlad Tepes, Dracula himself. Dracula claimed to have no sire, but to have been struck by God Himself with undeath for his abuse of faith.

The Dragons, as they are known, comprise one of the youngest major factions of the society of the Damned.

Their supposed founder has not been seen in over a century, and his absence further brings the Ordo Dracul into question with some Kindred.

The Order teaches that nothing is permanent, that even vampirism can be overcome. The Dragons have developed a number of supernatural paths that lessen the effects of the Curse, paths they call the Coils of the Dragon. Although there is no evidence of any Kindred fully escaping the Requiem through the Dragons' arcane secrets, the Order's beliefs still attract Kindred of all types and ages into its ranks. All are welcome, so that their knowledge and experiences of the vampiric condition can be shared.

This growing pool of knowledge is one of the Dragons' goals, the more they know of the Curse, the better they can act against it

Principia Draconis

First, that the student has no loyalty above his studies.
His sole and ultimate duty is to seek the perfection of himself through the Coils, regardless of what his perfected nature is revealed to be.

Second, the student must recognize the mutability of all things.
If he does not trust change, he can never use the Coils to overcome the curse of stagnation. The power of change, fortune and even base fickle randomness in this fallen world must be understood, acknowledged and embraced, even as we stand against it by our immobile inclining.

Third, the student must take responsibility for the path he walks, the changes he makes, the self he makes anew.
We who are beyond Death cannot blame fear for our failings. We who are exempt from Age have no excuse for rash acts or foolish passions. We who possess unbounded Time have the chance to understand more fully, deeply and broadly than any mortal can. To ignore that opportunity is worse than murdering ten thousand souls, for it means murdering your own fullest future.

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