(Ch.7)The Bloody Fangs Of The Night

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Recap: Sam got to know the summary of her real family were and why they were killed. But to know more about vampires, she needs to read the book.                                                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*You guys can skip this chapter. It contains the history of vampires but I might mention some of this in future chapters so NO NEED TO READ THIS CHAPTER. It's gonna be boring just a warning. lol :P

I am going to start reading the book right now; Eric is downstairs watching T.V. He's cute and sweet than all the other guys I've ever met. I don't really like being around guys but Eric is fun to be around.

The first page of THE BLOODY FANGS OF THE NIGHT had the Table Of Contents And The Clans. I flipped the page and started reading.

"Like all, every kindred has larger familiarity with a collection of 3, a weakness mostly distinctive to its members, and many stereotypes attributed to it following an inclination to people with positive characteristics. The clans' area unit typically differentiated and set on top of bloodlines by their larger range and influence throughout the planet, identification with associate root, a history that apparently extends back to the Second City, and kindred weaknesses aforesaid to be handed down by himself.

Within the Final Nights, the thirteen clans are recognized. There is some ambiguity in the standards that determine clan-hood. Two of the lineages, the Giovanni and Tremere, are recent replacements, having begun as bloodlines of established clans and risen to group status within the last millennia after mostly wiping out Clan and Clan, respectively. Even though members of these fallen clans may yet survive, with their numbers so small and their Antediluvians destroyed they have been relegated to bloodline status, especially since knowledge of their existence is gradually forgotten. However, several clans have held onto their positions although their Antediluvians are believed to be dead. Likewise, the Ravnos are nearly extinct following the destruction of their progenitor during the nightmares, but they are still considered a clan (though some speculate another bloodline will rise to take their place)."

"F'r all the readeth'rs of the bloody fangs of the night noteth: this is a booketh about vampire clans, f'r gen'rations to cometh and learneth the hist'ry. Although this booketh doest not enwheel all the hist'ry but at least enwheels some hist'ry. This booketh cannot beest readeth by humans or any other species, this booketh is only meanteth f'r vampires to readeth. So, doth not expose t to other species. Prithee doth not destroyeth this because this is the only booketh yond enwheels the sooth. Desire thee understandeth above noteth. Farewell thee "

 The next pages were about other clans and their history. After couple of hours, I reached page 243 which was about the Inconnus.

"Long ago, because the peoples of the Adriatic Sea began to arrange themselves into little city-states, a coalition of the vampiric clans (Ventrue, Lasombra, and Malkavian) infiltrated the holiness of the globe of mortal men. Throughout the Greek-speaking world, this coalition of the Undead on the QT backed the ruling democracies that came to dominate the eastern Mediterranean, each militarily and culturally. Inside many transient decades, the league of undead had come back to control the Greek peoples, the Phoenicians, and therefore the Etruscans.

It was with the success of the Greek world's prosperity contemporary in their eternal reminiscences that the coalition turned its attentions to those Etruscans, the swaggering sea-fearing merchants of the Mediterranean. During this tribe, the Undead found their new seat of power, behind that they'd on the QT rule the total of the civilized world.

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