Brujah
  
 Malcontents, punks, rebels and revolutionaries of all stripes make up the ranks of the Brujah. Though the Brujah are certainly a motley rabble with no unifying agenda behind their rebellious actions, they back their ideals with fiery passion matched by few other vampires. Their elders are philosophers and teachers, well-versed in debate and oratory. Their youth are often passionately idealistic, from gangbangers who despise "the Man" to hackers and social workers.  Whatever the cause, a Brujah will defend it to the doorstep of Hell.  Elders tell of the days when the Brujah were revered as warrior-scholars and philosopher kings. In the modern era, many Brujah band together behind charismatic speakers and leaders of the clan, seeking to rebuild these lost times.  Others simply follow for the opportunity to indulge in a little random violence. While the Rabble band together to tear down the strictures of society, they can agree only rarely on what should replace it. When the dust settles from their latest crusade, they disperse back to their disparate lifestyles. As a former clan of warriors, Brujah are often front and center of any force the Camarilla musters to defend its cities.  The stereotypical Brujah is seen as an armed-to-the-teeth leather-clad punk with dangerous hair and too many piercings. In fact, Brujah look however they damn well please - from the tweed suits of scholarly elders to grunge and everything in between. Because Brujah are expected to be rebellious, many can get away with outrageous behavior that would not be tolerated among other clans. Many use such underestimation to their advantage to further their causes and surprise more shortsighted clans.

 Roleplaying Hints: Revolution is your cause, passion your strength. You throw your heart and soul into anything that could help tear down the old, dead ways and make room for the new. Although you may just like chaos or tearing things down, chances are, you have some ideal that you want to see come to fruit, and this drive pushes you to engage in revolt. You use the skills available to you, whether you are a subtle creature manipulating courts and Kindred socially or a gangbanger punk who beats the opposition down mercilessly.  When you join with your clan to change the status quo, other concerns drop aside. Once the revolution's over, though, you fight for your idea with the same ferocity, which may put you at odds with others who have different goals. It's about changing the world for something that you think is better - whether just for yourself, or for everyone.

  Disciplines: Celerity, Potence, Presence

 Advantage: As freethinkers and rebels, all Brujah have some sort of contacts from their field of revolution, be it gang warfare or sociopolitical theory. Thus, all Brujah characters gain one free Trait in Political, University or Street Influence, and an associated Ability Trait of Politics, Academics or Streetwise.  As an aside, Brujah tend to stick together tightly when trouble erupts, and indeed, a "call to arms" draws Brujah together for common cause even in spite of personal differences. Failure to respond to such a call causes the offender to lose standing within the clan, and to be unable to gain help from other Brujah.  However, if there are only three Brujah in a given city, this solidarity is obviously not such an obvious advantage.

 Disadvantage: The Brujah clan bears the scars of many insults and oppressions from the past. Thus, its members are easily prone to violence and frenzy.  Indeed, among modern Brujah, even debate and discourse can become heated enough to incite rage. All Brujah suffer a one-Trait penalty on Virtue Tests of Self-Control / Instinct.

 Bloodlines: Brujah of any allegiance are functionally similar; there are no particularly special bloodlines of Brujah in any sect. Far and away, the largest amount of anarchs tend to be Brujah. Rare rumors of a secretive group calling themselves the "True Brujah" rise on occasion, but whether they are actually a separate bloodline or simply a group of deluded dissidents is unknown by the Cainite population at large.



Brujah antitribu of the Sabbat

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