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| The Camarilla, attempting to maintain some |
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| semblance to Humanity, has a set of laws that protect them, |
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| indeed all Kindred and the supernatural, from the eyes |
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| of those that can destroy them all, the mortals. |
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| Nodist scholars, pariahs in the Camarilla, |
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| believe that these laws are based on rules laid down |
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| The First Tradition: The Masquerade |
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| Thou shalt not reveal thy true nature to those not of the Blood. |
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| Doing so shall renounce thy claims of Blood. |
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| The Second Tradition: The Domain |
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| Thy domain is thy concern. |
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| All others owe thee respect while in it. |
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| None may challenge thy word in thy domain. |
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| The Third Tradition: The Progeny |
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| Thou shalt sire another one with permission of thine sire. |
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| If thou createst another without thine elder's leave, |
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| both thou and thine progeny shalt be slain. |
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| The Fourth Tradition: The Accounting |
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| Those thou create are thine own childer. |
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| Until thy progeny shall be released, thou shalt command them in all things. |
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| Their sins are thine to endure. |
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| The Fifth Tradition: Hospitality |
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| Honor one another's domain. |
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| When thou comest to a foreign city, thou shalt present thyself to the one who ruleth there. |
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| Without the word of acceptance, thou art nothing. |
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| The Sixth Tradition: Destruction |
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| Thou art forbidden to destroy another of thy kind. |
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| The right of destruction belongeth only to thine elder. |
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| Only the eldest among thee shall call the blood hunt. |
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