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The Vampire Court
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The vampire court
Classification
Secret Organization • Undead Governance
Overview
The Vampire Court is the governing body of vampire society, formed by the six surviving vampire families after the rise of the Dag’da.
Its purpose is to:
- Uphold vampire law
- Prevent exposure of vampiric existence
- Regulate turning, feeding, and internal conflict
Each family holds one seat within the Court.
Authority & Law
The Court’s rulings are absolute. Punishments range from final death to erasure of identity.
Notable laws include:
- Absolute secrecy from mortals
- Prohibition of voluntary blood donation
- Regulation of turning non-vampires
While enforcement is strict, political manoeuvring within the Court is common.
The Families
- The Bartholy family (good)
- The Sigris family ( neutral evil)
- To be determined/claimed. (Neutral)
- To be determined/claimed. (Undetermined )
- To be determined/claimed. (Undetermined )
- To be determined/claimed. (Undetermined )
Internal Politics
Relations between families are governed by a fragile, weaponized peace. Intrigue, sabotage, and manipulation are frequent, provided they do not openly violate Court law.
Despite rivalries, all families agree on one truth:
The survival of vampirekind outweighs all other concerns.
Perception
Older vampires often regard themselves as the equals — or superiors — of mortal nobility. Many have infiltrated noble houses, wielding influence without revealing their true nature.
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