conscient: (11.)
Riley Falner ([personal profile] conscient) wrote in [community profile] falnerestate 2014-10-02 05:28 am (UTC)

He'll take a puff and then bring that cigar down with a smile that shows that this line of questioning is the kind he appreciates coming up in this class.

He's turning briefly to the rest of the class now; the rest in ASC are not Vampires and this area of history would not be in their purview: "The Camarilla was at it's height in the Roman Empire and collapsed at the onset of Christianity. Names like Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena -- these resonate throughout the centuries and exist in texts we still read today because once upon a time myth was reality and gods walked among the common people."

He takes a breath, just enough of a break to have the information he's imparted sink in. Yes, Vampires stylized themselves as gods in a world that used beliefs and religion to provide meaning for what human beings could not explain. "Now the ideology behind the Camarilla was unity for the sake of the Kindred community, but like any other system, it ran its course and naturally hit entropy."

A pause now, as he turns his eyes back to you, Mason Turner: "Do you think there is a need for a second Camarilla, Mr. Turner?"

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