Tagged Kiasyd
Know Your Kindred – Bartholomew
Name: Bartholomew
Clan: Kiasyd
Generation: 6th
Embrace: Unknown
Bartholomew has maintained a quiet, contemplative existence outside a small city in Alabama for centuries. He has been a member of the Inconnu long before the discovery of the New World.
Bartholomew is 7 feet tall with a thin build with all the unusual physical and psychological features of the Kiasyd. Sometimes he is mistaken for a Nosferatu.
Bartholomew, normally a pacifist, will act to defend himself if he’s in danger. He is on good relations with the local Garou and Fae communities.
There is a pack of werewolves called the Sunstringers who protect Bartholomew’s haven. They consider him one of the few Kindred deserving of an existence. They respect his pacifism and his connection to the Earth and his connection to the Fae. Bartholomew can call the Sunstringers by phone if he needs their help. Meanwhile, the Fae still consider him one of their kind despite his undead status. There are seven Goblins who will aid him as much as they can, without jeopardizing their own existence.
Bartholomew’s haven is under an old gristmill, in a heavily wooded area the werewolves consider their home. The stone outside the building has a strange alien quality to it. It would have taken someone decades if not centuries to design it.
– Source: Storyteller’s Guide to the Sabbat, pg. 122-126
Know Your Kindred – Marconius
Name: Marconius
Clan: Kiasyd (originally Lasombra)
Generation: 5th
“Created”: 3rd Century AD
The historical accounts of the creation of the Kiasyd point to a trio of Lasombra who haphazardly delved into the roots of Obtenebration. The three vampires acquired through trade with a traveling wizard something labeled “the blood of Zeemebooch, god of the underworld.” What was actually in the bottle no one knows for sure, but the three Lasombra assumed it was what the wizard said it was and they mixed it in with the blood of an Unseelie Fae they had captured, and with some herbal essences and other less identifiable things.
It should not have been a surprise that the experiment went horribly wrong.
A hapless Lasombra named Marconius drank the potion and rapidly changed: growing taller, thinner and even paler. His eyes changed to orbs of inky black, and skin became a glowing chalk white and his features took on a pronounced fae appearance.
Needless to say other Lasombra noticed. The clan elders were displeased, not with Marconius, who probably was tricked into drinking the tainted blood, and not with the other two Lasombra who induced the changes in Marconius (they denied responsibility for their work, but Marconius identified them without hesitation). No, the elders were most livid at the whole situation. Unauthorized blood experimentation, trafficking with a mage (and not even learning his name?!), and possibly angering the fae community.
The two Lasombra were destroyed for their carelessness and Marconius was exiled from the Lasombra clan and forbidden to create childer. Most believed in his condition he would not live long. One elder moved to let Marconius go because he received word from the local fae lords they were interested in punishing him.
This was a mistake. The Unseelie fae apparently did not punish him as stated and instead aided Marconius with his studies of Obtenebration, and even bestowed some of their magical powers upon him. The Kiasyd called their powers “Mytherceria” though they still practiced the Lasombra disciplines of Potence and Obtenebration as well.
Marconius and his line were not heard from until late in the 12th century, when they resurfaced in Strasbourg, where they drove out the panicked Ventrue. The Lasomrba decided to do nothing. The Kiasyd were only bothering the Ventrue and Strasbourg was hundreds of miles from any Lasombra stronghold.
It would seem research is the primary focus of Kiasyd existence, as they have shown remarkable persistence at obtaining the materials they are looking for (even walking through walls to get them). The Lasombra decided to let the Kiasyd reasonable access to clan-held libraries. The Kiasyd seem to hold no grudge over the ill treatment of their progenitor and Marconius himself has stated he is past the need for vengeance. The elders responsible for Marconius’ banishment are relieved at this, but the fact remains there are so few Kiasyd around they neither possess the strength or numbers to do anything about it.
– Source: Libellus Sanguinis I: Masters of the State, pg. 28-29. Storyteller’s Guide to the Sabbat, pg. 38-39.