CaitiffSeduced and abandoned by their sires, the Caitiff are everywhere on the fringes of Camarilla society. Clanless and unwanted, the Caitiff are the results of one night stands, infatuations, frenzied Embraces and outright mistakes. Most have hazy recollections, at best, of sire and Embrace; some have none whatsoever. Stumbling along in the haze of a new existence, each eventually discovered the keys to survival--usually in the form of another Caitiff looking out for the newcomer--or die trying. Nickname: Trash Appearance: Caitiff often appear as more poorly dressed versions of their accepted cousins, aping Toreador or Brujah style on a rather limited budget. Few display truly outstanding physical characteristics marking them as descended from one clan or another--disdainful Ventrue have referred to Caitiff as "generic" in appearance, and the Caitiff have seized upon the slight as an ironic badge of honor. A close look at any gang of mortal vampire-wannabes oftens reveals one or two Caitiff, dressed in their imitative best and enjoying the hell out of the whole scene. Haven: Caitiff make havens wherever and whenever they can. Basement apartments and abandoned tenements are particular favorites, as no one else wants these places and the Caitiff aren't likely to be booted out of them after having set up shop.
Background: Caitiff are primarily a development of the last century,
especially the years since World War II. Alarmist Kindred point to the
explosion in the numbers of the clanless as a harbinger of Gehenna, but
more level-headed vampires see the problem as symptomatic of a breakdown
in the tradition social orders.
Disciplines: Any (Default to Fortitude, Potence, and Presence)
Weaknesses: Caitiff can purchase any Discipline at character creation,
but thereafter have to pay six times current rating for any and all
powers purchased with experience points.
On a more basic level Caitiff suffer a social stigma from not being a
part of an accepted clan. As a result, more established Kindred feel
free to snub or denigrate Caitiff freely.
Organization: Every so often, someone attempts to organize the Caitiff
into a clanlike structure. The attempt inevitably fails, in part because
of the innate fractiousness of Caitiff society and in part because the
established clans have a vested interest in keeping the Caitiff disorganized.
On a night-to-night basis, Caitiff organization works at best, on a local
level, and most often, not at all.
(Guide to Camarilla) |