Brick by Bloody Brick (Acheron Bloodline)
Posted: 18 Jan 2016, 22:11
A monster walked the streets of the Westwall District. There was not a lot of buildings there that were not decrepit or abandoned be it warehouses, schools, apartment buildings. There were some homes, a bar, one of the city’s hospitals, apartments and a low-end commerce building still battling for its survival in the dying district.. Even the ironically named Westwall Arms Pub was really in Coastside. The criminal element he and his brethren had ousted had done it’s damage to the area it seemed. There was so little here that could be used to revitalize the area and so much here for criminals to use to run their operations. Abandoned buildings made for a good place to stash illegal items, conduct illicit activities and most important on the monster’s list… hide bodies. As it was a goodly distance away from Newborough, the area could easily be used to distract from his own activities there yet not so far away as to be an inconvenience to get to in a pinch. There was little to hold most vampire’s attention in the Westwall district.
It was close enough to Honeymead and Coastside, two more booming districts to be valuable though. The monster figured that Westwall gained quite a bit of foot traffic all in all but that it was very likely to be passersby. One of the three major in-roads to the city passed trough on the western edge of the land. The same road led to the Hunting Grounds. Tizoc Yayauhqui, the monster, known more commonly as Ambrose Acheron spent a fair amount of time there when he was sick of the stink and the noise and the bustling activity of the city.
It was perfect.
To most it would be useless, to him it was a very valuable resource. The next step in his plan was to begin to revitalize Newborough. He would need help doing it, the territory the Acheron resting place was located in was already held by a faction known as Helheim, a faction put together by the enigmatic Administrator. Tizoc was still undecided about the mysterious vampire and his pack of silent vampire supremacists. As long as they did not cross Acheron, Tizoc had no intention of trying to wrest control of the district from them. One drop of blood spilled from one of his line though…
The battle replayed in his head. The Brood had waited patiently in the darkness, one by one felling enemy after enemy as though it were less a battle and more a grisly horror movie starring doomed gang members against a group of vampires. The Bricks had done everything wrong. They had split up, one by one they had investigated the weird noises, spurred on by curiosity and perhaps drug-induced feelings of invincibility.
Muzzle flashes and glints of dim light on steel blades had worked to shatter their illusion of invincibility. The head enforcer of the group of gangsters had fallen to Jedediah, the '300 grain .45 caliber dose of lead poisoning' fired from his Marlin .45-70 taking him out of the world in no more time than it takes a man to blink. He never saw or felt the impact in all likelihood.
As the boss of the Set came around the corner to investigate, cursing his man for making such a racket. Kitchi moved in like a whirling dervish, his blade striking out and embedding in the man’s stomach, pistol simultaneously pressing to his temple muffling the report that snuffed out his life, his head malformed instantly as it snapped to the side, his body racked and strafed by gunfire, the other vampires reigning hot lead down on his falling body. Machk stepped out from the shadows, making short work of a gun-toting, mean looking son-of-a-*****, the heavy gunner of the group by the looks of him. All the mean fled right out of him as Machk’s .44 caliber bullet had him joining the eunuch club. His body joined those of his fellow Bricks over by the entryway, shrouded in the shadows as he bled out, shaking, face growing paler by the second as he bled out from where his manhood once resided..
Aaron Hunter quietly and efficiently dispatched a hired gun, a hitman as he huddled nearby peering into the shadows while Machk and Jedediah cut down another gangster, some muscle brought in likely for intimidation factor who had come with the hitman to see what was going on. Their still-twitching and bullet-riddled bodies, like the others were pulled into the shadows where the vampires waited.
Their triggerman had stepped around the corner to be lanced by a half dozen or more rounds from the waiting vampires, Tizoc moving toward him silently in the darkness, the sword Kika had given him on the eve of battle slicing open the femoral artery as he and the others moved silently deeper into the factory, retrieving their traps as they went.
They had not been invincible and at the end one of them had realized it. The Acheron members had found the punk cowering against a wall trying to escape the inevitable. When he had turned and caught sight of them he had tried to go down fighting. It had been admirable in its own way. The face had stared into the face of his approaching demise and met it head on as a warrior should.The district of Westwall passed from the Bricks to Acheron with little fanfare, many none the wiser as a bullet from Tizoc’s rifle, crafted painstakingly by Lecovio, crashed through the punks skull, painting the wall behind him with skull fragments and brain matter.
That was then, it was done and in the past. Now, Tizoc leaned against the wall of the abandoned school and closed his eyes. His mind reached out and he connected to the computer deity known as “The Google”. In his head a map of Harper Rock appeared.
The Bricks still had control of Coastside for the time being, and between there and the Acheron home of Newborough was yet another faction, Tytonidae, the holders of Stag Heath. They were rather infamous within the vampiric community from what Tizoc could gather, protecting either their own power base or the Masquerade depending who one asked. To Tizoc they were the same as Helheim. A non-factor unless made a factor. The human buffer between the two factions, Tytonidae and Acheron ensured they have minimal contact with Westwall. Tizoc intended to help the Bricks fortify this buffer.
They did however border on Newborough with their control over Coastside and having a faction known for killing other vampires on his doorstep made Tizoc somewhat wary. He had never met one of the Owls as they were called and thus his opinion of them was neutral, unformed simply because he felt uninformed. A gander through the forum threads of Crownet left him with the impression that they served very little purpose in the way of preserving the Masquerade until recently when it appeared one of their members started an academy of sorts.
Tizoc wasn’t sure about that being wise. Gathering too many of their kind in one location for any reason was dangerous. Problems would inevitably arise. The vampires of today were at the least as careless as those who had caused the Apocalypse to begin with if not more so. Large numbers of these floundering children would more than likely attract hunter attention even as they tried to teach them how not to. It was a double edged sword. It was the reason why siring had been taken so seriously by those who had followed the old code in centuries past.
Tizoc felt a slight pang of guilt. Who was he to judge? Recently he had breached that same code repeatedly and had seen at least two of his Brood on the violations list, much to his disappointment. One of them he had removed from the list himself, teaching a lesson with steel, pain and blood. Being immortal was a multi-faceted blade. There were so many aspects to balance. Even after centuries passed, perhaps because of the change the years wrought, it was difficult to maintain that balance. Things in the mortal world were in an ever-shifting state of flux and it was all the elders could do usually to try and understand the world around them much less impact it in any meaningful way. To do so would usually risk breaking the secrecy of vampire-kind anyway. The more power one had, the harder it was to bring it to bear.
Lessons had come at a clip hard to follow of late. He didn’t wish to think on many of them. Instead here thought of Newborough. To the east it was bordered by two factions, The Helheim who controlled Swansdale and the Yongheng Triads to the north, in the Redwood District. They may pose a problem, though word had filtered down that someone was moving against them. This was good timing for whoever that was since the Triad had just taken a massive hit when they lost a lucrative shipment of smuggled weapons and other contraband..Tizoc would have to reserve judgement for later on the District of Redwood, once he gleaned more information as to who it was the Triad was in contention with.
Of the gravest concern was the western edge of Newborough. The Hunting Grounds, where it seemed the tattooed zealots of the white man’s God had set up shop. If they retained a hold on the wilderness lands there much longer Tizoc would have to turn his eyes to wiping the scourge from the land once and for all.
All in all he felt fairly secure for the moment with those surrounding him and he was confident that Acheron could weather any storm brought forth from the three human factions that were nearby.
As for the vampires, he would just have to wait and see. Waiting was, after all, what Tizoc did best. He had waited for two centuries already. He was very, very patient.
His plan was simple, help the Bricks retain Coastside by any means necessary to keep a buffer between Westwall and Stag Heath, aid in destroying the Order of St. James and on a more personal note, if he had the chance to, the Sirens. From there it was catch-as-catch-can.
Tizoc moved from the wall of the deserted school, prowling through the streets of the Westwall District lost in his own thoughts...
It wasn't until he neared the one bar in the area that his attention was drawn from his musings.
Death roamed the streets this night. The young rogue vampire had picked his victim, a dumb ***** he’d seen in the Hammer and Tongs pub. Tall, red-head, one of those too-hot-for-you cheer-leaders that had shot him down in high school, in the hot chick in college who had no time for him, the hos in their short skirts in the bars that left with the rich looking motherfuckers, the cute co-worker at work who cried sexual harassment when he asked them if he could take them out sometime. Every woman who had hurt him had been gathered up in the vampire’s mind and focused into this one female . She was the personification of all the denial, abandonment, heartache and heartbreak he had ever felt.
The leggy red-head sashayed out of the pub, her high heeled boots clicking on the sidewalk as she folded her arms around herself, pulling her long jacket tightly against herself to keep out the bitter Canadian winter’s icy grip. She walked quickly, the car down the block her destination. She pressed the button on her key fob and the lights flashed as the alarm was deactivated and the doors unlocked. The streets were empty, she was done with her shift at the bar and intended on going home and curling up in front of the fire in her living room under a blanket on the couch and sleeping bathed in it’s warmth.
She had broken up with her loser boyfriend recently and was just getting used to sleeping alone, but the relationship, though rocky had been long and she had not reconciled it fully. Not enough to sleep in the bed where they had made love and where she had found him with one of his ex-flings that final day only a week ago. Though the pain was fresh she knew she had made the right choice first kicking him out and later ignoring his calls. They had only persisted three days. He must have found another woman to latch onto like a blood sucking leech.
She was unaware of the real bloodsucker coming up fast behind her, silent and deadly, a stalking predator designed outside of the natural world, somewhere in a realm of shadow and spirit…
The vampire had tunnel vision, his sights were set. If he were a military sniper it wouldn’t be far-fetched to call it a thousand yard stare. The rogues steps began to quicken as he approached, and the woman seemed to sense something, tensing at the last moment as the vampire’s hands reached out.
Things took an unexpected twist in that instant, the vampire’s hand reached out for her throat but only brushed her hair. His body suddenly hit the sidewalk as he howled. The woman spun and came eye to eyes with a man with near pitch black eyes that nearly swallowed her soul. “Go, now woman. Get in your automobile, drive for one and a half minutes then return.” The words slammed into her ears, pierced the fog of confusion and fear within her brain and moments later she would realize she was driving through the streets of the Coastside district before making a U-turn and coming back the way she came..
Meanwhile the rogue vampire leaped to his feet, drawing a razor sharp knife and fumbling for his revolver. He raised the .44 caliber pistol toward the new arrival and thumbed back the hammer.
“No”. The word was again backed with supernatural compulsion and the vampire found his hand lowering, the gun suddenly felt heavy in his hand. He didn’t want to raise it… he didn’t want to hurt this man, the thought was almost unimaginable.
The elder vampire shook his head. These young ones… they were all gall, no thought for subtleties. They wanted blood and violence which was fine, but they went about it like a virgin bedding his first woman. Fumbling around without any idea what they were doing and thinking only of the finish. They hadn’t learned the intricacies. The vampire hadn’t even known he had been there. He was a secrecy violation waiting to happen and would draw that attention here, to the elders backyard.
That wasn’t going to happen. Not tonight.
Unleashing the shadows roiling inside of him, the old vampire focused and sent out a wave of terror through the young vampire. “Leave! Do not return under penalty of death!” The words were backed with supernatural compulsion beyond the ken of the young vampire. He couldn’t resist the command, couldn’t bite back the clawing terror that rose within him. The rogue fled into the night as though pursued by the Hounds of Hell leaving Tizoc standing alone in the frigid night air.
Tizoc did not believe in the destruction of his own kind. Nor did he take kindly to poachers in his territory who had no concern for the veil of secrecy that separated vampire-kind from perhaps another two centuries restrained to the fade. The Sundering would perhaps change that if it came to pass, but it would bring with it a new host of problems. Tizoc suspected it would bring about the end of the human race, destroying all true life on the planet and plunging the vampires into forced necuratism that would eventually end with them all being weakened and destroyed either by each other, by the other undead creatures that would remain, or by the Fae if even they survived. After all, if the Shadow Realm and the physical world became one, where would the vampires have left to go but to their true Final Death upon their demise?
Perhaps the Disciples of Crow were more of a threat than he had initially anticipated. There were so many of these new underworld factions surfacing it was getting hard to keep track. Tizoc shook his head. He had managed to claw his way out of the Fade to find there were vampires trying to bring the Fade to them. The irony of it was not lost on him. He would have to seek counsel on this new development.
Two minutes later a pair of headlights approached again interrupting his idle thoughts. As the car came to a halt in a parking space, he made his way to the passenger side door and opened it. After giving a thorough investigatory look over the area for any possible witnesses. Seeing none he slipped into the vehicle and closed the door.
It was time to feed.
Tizoc stands back out in the cold some time later. The woman would be fine, enthralled still for the moment while filing a police report. He watches through her eyes as they take her statement, someone broke into her house, hit her on the head, took her purse and jewelry. There would be no fingerprints though, nor witnesses to the crime and the lump on the back of her head would heal. She was light-headed but that was more from the feeding. Tizoc had taken his pound of flesh from her veins along with her belongings.
The woman would come to him the next evening. She would bypass the traps throughout the haven by using the book resting on under the seat of her car and Tizoc would lay her back gently on the altar in the depths of the factory’s underbelly, slit her abdomen open with his onyx blade, reach up within her to the elbow, hand pushing through the diaphragm as he found the grapefruit sized organ beating frantically within. Then he would steal more than her freedom. He would take her heart, ripping it free from it’s place within her breast, a gift to Tezcatlipoca.
She would disappear like so many others in the city. There would be a fall guy of course, another enthralled human Tizoc would seek out by reading random thoughts of those he passed by.more than likely. Perhaps one of the members of one of the criminal factions that had sprung up. Perhaps though... she could fill another purpose.
At the moment though he was compiling a message within his mind to those of his blood. It would appear later on this evening on their private server if he chose to share his thoughts. He normally kept most things to himself but recently had decided it may be best to include at least those he has sired directly. They were all one Brood after all.
Factions have arisen to try and lay claim to the mortal realms “underworld”. Humans give things the most ironic and amusing names. They truly have no concept of the word “underworld”. Still, I write these notes to keep them straight in my mind while I learn more of them These are my initial impressions, mostly gleaned simply by hearsay and perusing Crownet.
The Sirens need to be crushed. The Fae have long been the enemies of vampire-kind and any type of sway they hold in Harper Rock only serves to aid in the destruction of vampires.They have attacked many of the vampiric populace while in the wilderness and others (myself included, centuries ago) were bewitched by one of them leading to an... embarrassing lapse in judgement. The Sirens need to be destroyed. They exert their twisted power in the southern sewers and the district of Bullwood. Granted much of my hatred for this faction is personal in nature but their decimation would certainly do nothing to hurt our kind. I would like to personally execute the one that passed by a few months back. Definite Threat.
The Order of Saint James has fractured off apparently from the rest of the Order. While I don’t know the specifics, I do know this presents an opportunity to weaken the Paladins as a whole. Wiping them out may mean little, unless the sorcerers who continue to create more Paladins are destroyed. Cull their numbers whenever possible, but the head of the serpent must be removed before any significant damage can be done to this regrettable Masquerade breach.Still, divided as they are from the rest of the Order the present a tempting target. They currently control the northern sewers systems and the hunting grounds, though word is that they are being targeted on that front. Definite Threat.
As far as the Westwall Bricks go, I have a laissez-faire attitude toward them. They must survive, but be held in check. They are human, a buffer between the crimes of the immortals done to the mortals and exposure. They are potential scapegoats and useful tools. If they are destroyed the Masquerade will lose a valuable survival tool. We left no survivors to allow a breach in secrecy so they still seem blissfully ignorant of our kind’s existence. It should be kept this way. Our recent rout of their forces should have taught them a lesson that they are not the dominant gang they thought themselves to be. Their hold on the Coastside district is tenuous at best as they are caught between us and Tytonidae currently. They have been attacked twice already. Once by use and once by another bloodline, Fforde. They managed to survive the battle against Fforde and retain Coastside but I believe that another attack will come shortly. Little threat.
The Yongheng Triads are another Masquerade breach. They should be controlled or wiped out quietly. The fact that they know of us and have not attempted to expose our kind perhaps means they could be useful allies. The fact that they seem driven only by greed means they are malleable and can be easily controlled. It also means they can not be trusted. We can destroy them with their own greed through careful planning. Wickbride and Redwood are currently districts under their sway but like the Order’s hold on the hunting grounds, there are whispers that they are besieged for their control of the Redwood district.. I wish the attackers well, The Triad has already weathered one attack from the Quartermaine vampires. Potential Threat More insight is needed
The Lionelli Family represent a threat to the balance between the supernatural and the mundane only because of their attitude toward secrecy. Were that to change, they would be worth courting as allies. As it is now they are a detriment to the survival of vampires and, regrettably, should be destroyed when possible. I do not condone the destruction of other vampires as there are usually better ways to teach them than does not simply beget more violence. These ones are an exception to that rule as I believe it was they who informed the hunters of the location of several vampires back in November. They are traitors of the basest nature and like any dog that bites, should be put down. They control the criminal activities in Gullsborough, Moss End and Elmworth. This needs to be changed though the districts are all three far away from the locales which concern me the most. Left unchecked these thick-headed idiots could seriously pose problems later on though. Definite Threat.
Simply put, the Disciples of Crow are short-sighted idiots. Children playing with forces they can not fathom. They may claim to be acting on behalf of a higher power but those actions can do nothing but destroy our kind. They should be destroyed without mercy. If they had spend two hundred years in the Fade they would not be so quick to try and bring the Shadow upon this realm. If destroying the Veil holding the two separate was the plan of the creature they use as their namesake then it is good he was banished. Their hold over Cherrydale must be taken from them as it it too close to the catacombs, obviously a thin spot between the worlds. They are perhaps the most dangerous of the factions currently as their work to complete the Sundering could end up with everywhere in the world being what the Quarantine Zone is now, dead and infested by zombies. Without human or animal life there will be no more blood. Only those who can feed with vampiric abilities and Necuratists like my sire was would remain. Definite Threat.
The Exiled Brotherhood matter little in the larger scheme of things unless they manage to put together a plan that damages the Masquerade. They seem to be a group of weak vampires huddled together for safety. As long as they remain slinking in the shadows and do not bother the Bloodlines, they are of no import, nor is their current hold on the River Rock district.It seems that the other elder I met, Miss Naarc’s forces known as Deux Corbeaux has wrested Thornside from their grip recently. I wonder what the point was outside of control of the locale itself. A band of rogue vampires hardly seems worth the effort to oust for any political or spiritual reason. Potential Threat
As for Helheim, the pawns of the enigma known as the Administrator, they are odd, but without knowing anything of their true purpose there is no reason to actively disrupt their plans yet. They claim to fight for the survival of our race and, if this is true, to rise against them would be tantamount to fighting against our kind’s survival. There is something about them that is odd though. They warrant a watchful eye. I do not believe their intent is truly as simple as they have claimed through their mysterious leader. Swansdale and Newborough are under their sway currently, after battles with the Order of Saint James and the Exiled Brotherhood. The choices of targets seem like a bid for territory rather than a matter of protecting our survival. A ragtag band of vampires and a weakened faction of hunters while the Disciples of Crow, the Sirens and the Lionelli Family are left untouched? It makes little sense. More insight is needed.
The Inmates who took the district of Honeymead from the Disciples of Crow are a mystery to me. I have not heard of them but for this tidbit of information. The battle it seems was bloody and but they are the Disciples of Crow lost members. It is a shame. I may have to seek out their leader and see if they fought to destroy the Disciples or if they had their own agenda such as we did with Westwall. More insight is needed.
I have heard the name d’Artois before.They seems to be a fairly social Bloodline. One of them owns the bar where my doomed marriage to the neonate Adelita ended. The establishment had no hint of the supernatural in its atmosphere so I would assume they are a secrecy-abiding lot. The attack on the Sirens holding is heartening. Perhaps I will try and make contact with the eldest of their lineage and see if my presumptions are correct. The question though that bothers me is why would they wish to control the Quarantine Zone? Are they planning to try and strengthen the Veil or weaken it? Time will tell. We would be wise to learn more of them. More insight is needed
Tytonidae is a name which comes up frequently on Crownet. They seem to believe themselves the enforcers of the Masquerade. They find violators, and then open fire on them with noisy guns. I don’t believe they are truly secrecy oriented. More likely that they simply enjoy hunting down their own kind. These reports remind me of the Sangñero clan of old with their beliefs that only they were fit to survive. Rather than Shadow-supremacists though it seems this group focuses on secrecy violations. From what I have seen, putting a vampire into the Shadow Realm will do nothing other than slowly drive them insane and make them less likely to be able to remain undetected so the strategy is largely ineffective. They did attack the Order of Saint James though, taking the district of Stag Heath from them and that in and of itself is a small benefit to our kind. Wiping out every tattooed hunter nowadays would do little more than keep the sewers slightly more vermin free. I have yet to run into any of these zealots outside of the foul depths of the undercity's bowels in any substantial number and the sorcerers who created them would likely just create more. Still, the attack on a long standing enemy of our kind is commendable. Being as they are our neighbors to the north as far as our haven goes, more insight is needed.
In truth all of the current factions seem to be very much wrapped up in their own survival and aspirations which mostly remain unknown to me. It is early days yet and until more of a pattern emerges it is unlikely that I will be able to gain any insight into the outcomes of this struggle for control of Harper Rock. I do know however that the criminal sector of the city is a vital element we need a foothold in to ensure our races survival as a whole and there are none that I trust to do the legwork for us.
From the limited information known, the Disciples of Crowthe Order of Saint James, The Lionelli Family and The Sirens are the biggest threats to our kind as they are blatantly attempting to destroy us. The Exiled Brotherhood the Yongheng Triads and Tytonidae represent a moderate threat since their actions could end up bringing human retaliation down upon us or they are known as vampire hunters. Of less concern are the Westwall Bricks, while Fforde, Quartermaine, Deux Corbeaux, d’Artois, the Inmates, and Helheim represent unknown quantities.
At this time, I don’t believe acting against any but the Sirens, the Order of Saint James, the Disciples or the Lionelli is in our best interests while further research into the others is warranted.
If any of you have any information on any of these factions or Bloodlines please bring it up to either myself, Machk, Kika or Vega if you can find her.
It was long winded and read a little too much like a dissertation for Tizoc’s liking, but he supposed getting into the spiritual connection between the realms and the possible effects of their disintegration would make it worse. If ever there was a time for them to band together and work toward a common purpose, this was it. There was a storm brewing, the winds of change were blowing and without information they were like a boat out in the middle of the sea waiting for a wave to capsize them.
He closed his eyes, seeking solace seeking wisdom. He needed guidance.
Xomolli, tlayoualli ticmotoctia, Tizoc.
His eyes narrowed in the shadows of the alleyway. “Tlaalaoa, tlapetzcaui in ixpan petlatl, icpalli aquineuhian, aquixoaian, Coahoma…” His words are whispered into empty air. There is no one with him. He is alone even so far as the street being empty.
Quauhyotica, oceloyotica…
The elder vampire scowls. He doesn’t look around for the source of the voice. He has been hearing it often of late. Her sweet voice, lost to the ages. Her wisdom lost for so long. He thought he had found her before but he had been so wrong. She was still one with his great lord Tezcatlipoca. She was able to reach out to him though even through the Veil. It was not a good sign.
He had gone to battle, he had led his line into combat, they had defeated the enemy and had claimed a small fragment of land back from those who had once taken it from the people of this land. It was not enough though. Not for him, not for his gods, not for the spirit of his lost love.
“Tell me how to bring you back to me. I have prayed, sacrificed, I have waited and I have studied and have found nothing. Can noyacauh. The only way I can find to be with you is to help tear open the Veil and this cannot be.”
In muztla, in uiptla...
Tizoc didn’t know how to answer. He stood mute, shaken. Did this mean that the end was drawing close? Did it mean that she was to be reborn? Was the barrier between the worlds so thin that the time of the Sundering was upon them? Perhaps his own death was imminent. “Nimitlailnamiqui, Coahoma.”
Coahoma didn’t answer him again. He knew she wouldn’t. Her voice it seemed came only with dire warnings or with premonitions. Usually vague and left in riddles.
Apparently tonight was to be no exception. He would gain no wisdom from the great beyond.
It was close enough to Honeymead and Coastside, two more booming districts to be valuable though. The monster figured that Westwall gained quite a bit of foot traffic all in all but that it was very likely to be passersby. One of the three major in-roads to the city passed trough on the western edge of the land. The same road led to the Hunting Grounds. Tizoc Yayauhqui, the monster, known more commonly as Ambrose Acheron spent a fair amount of time there when he was sick of the stink and the noise and the bustling activity of the city.
It was perfect.
To most it would be useless, to him it was a very valuable resource. The next step in his plan was to begin to revitalize Newborough. He would need help doing it, the territory the Acheron resting place was located in was already held by a faction known as Helheim, a faction put together by the enigmatic Administrator. Tizoc was still undecided about the mysterious vampire and his pack of silent vampire supremacists. As long as they did not cross Acheron, Tizoc had no intention of trying to wrest control of the district from them. One drop of blood spilled from one of his line though…
The battle replayed in his head. The Brood had waited patiently in the darkness, one by one felling enemy after enemy as though it were less a battle and more a grisly horror movie starring doomed gang members against a group of vampires. The Bricks had done everything wrong. They had split up, one by one they had investigated the weird noises, spurred on by curiosity and perhaps drug-induced feelings of invincibility.
Muzzle flashes and glints of dim light on steel blades had worked to shatter their illusion of invincibility. The head enforcer of the group of gangsters had fallen to Jedediah, the '300 grain .45 caliber dose of lead poisoning' fired from his Marlin .45-70 taking him out of the world in no more time than it takes a man to blink. He never saw or felt the impact in all likelihood.
As the boss of the Set came around the corner to investigate, cursing his man for making such a racket. Kitchi moved in like a whirling dervish, his blade striking out and embedding in the man’s stomach, pistol simultaneously pressing to his temple muffling the report that snuffed out his life, his head malformed instantly as it snapped to the side, his body racked and strafed by gunfire, the other vampires reigning hot lead down on his falling body. Machk stepped out from the shadows, making short work of a gun-toting, mean looking son-of-a-*****, the heavy gunner of the group by the looks of him. All the mean fled right out of him as Machk’s .44 caliber bullet had him joining the eunuch club. His body joined those of his fellow Bricks over by the entryway, shrouded in the shadows as he bled out, shaking, face growing paler by the second as he bled out from where his manhood once resided..
Aaron Hunter quietly and efficiently dispatched a hired gun, a hitman as he huddled nearby peering into the shadows while Machk and Jedediah cut down another gangster, some muscle brought in likely for intimidation factor who had come with the hitman to see what was going on. Their still-twitching and bullet-riddled bodies, like the others were pulled into the shadows where the vampires waited.
Their triggerman had stepped around the corner to be lanced by a half dozen or more rounds from the waiting vampires, Tizoc moving toward him silently in the darkness, the sword Kika had given him on the eve of battle slicing open the femoral artery as he and the others moved silently deeper into the factory, retrieving their traps as they went.
They had not been invincible and at the end one of them had realized it. The Acheron members had found the punk cowering against a wall trying to escape the inevitable. When he had turned and caught sight of them he had tried to go down fighting. It had been admirable in its own way. The face had stared into the face of his approaching demise and met it head on as a warrior should.The district of Westwall passed from the Bricks to Acheron with little fanfare, many none the wiser as a bullet from Tizoc’s rifle, crafted painstakingly by Lecovio, crashed through the punks skull, painting the wall behind him with skull fragments and brain matter.
That was then, it was done and in the past. Now, Tizoc leaned against the wall of the abandoned school and closed his eyes. His mind reached out and he connected to the computer deity known as “The Google”. In his head a map of Harper Rock appeared.
The Bricks still had control of Coastside for the time being, and between there and the Acheron home of Newborough was yet another faction, Tytonidae, the holders of Stag Heath. They were rather infamous within the vampiric community from what Tizoc could gather, protecting either their own power base or the Masquerade depending who one asked. To Tizoc they were the same as Helheim. A non-factor unless made a factor. The human buffer between the two factions, Tytonidae and Acheron ensured they have minimal contact with Westwall. Tizoc intended to help the Bricks fortify this buffer.
They did however border on Newborough with their control over Coastside and having a faction known for killing other vampires on his doorstep made Tizoc somewhat wary. He had never met one of the Owls as they were called and thus his opinion of them was neutral, unformed simply because he felt uninformed. A gander through the forum threads of Crownet left him with the impression that they served very little purpose in the way of preserving the Masquerade until recently when it appeared one of their members started an academy of sorts.
Tizoc wasn’t sure about that being wise. Gathering too many of their kind in one location for any reason was dangerous. Problems would inevitably arise. The vampires of today were at the least as careless as those who had caused the Apocalypse to begin with if not more so. Large numbers of these floundering children would more than likely attract hunter attention even as they tried to teach them how not to. It was a double edged sword. It was the reason why siring had been taken so seriously by those who had followed the old code in centuries past.
Tizoc felt a slight pang of guilt. Who was he to judge? Recently he had breached that same code repeatedly and had seen at least two of his Brood on the violations list, much to his disappointment. One of them he had removed from the list himself, teaching a lesson with steel, pain and blood. Being immortal was a multi-faceted blade. There were so many aspects to balance. Even after centuries passed, perhaps because of the change the years wrought, it was difficult to maintain that balance. Things in the mortal world were in an ever-shifting state of flux and it was all the elders could do usually to try and understand the world around them much less impact it in any meaningful way. To do so would usually risk breaking the secrecy of vampire-kind anyway. The more power one had, the harder it was to bring it to bear.
Lessons had come at a clip hard to follow of late. He didn’t wish to think on many of them. Instead here thought of Newborough. To the east it was bordered by two factions, The Helheim who controlled Swansdale and the Yongheng Triads to the north, in the Redwood District. They may pose a problem, though word had filtered down that someone was moving against them. This was good timing for whoever that was since the Triad had just taken a massive hit when they lost a lucrative shipment of smuggled weapons and other contraband..Tizoc would have to reserve judgement for later on the District of Redwood, once he gleaned more information as to who it was the Triad was in contention with.
Of the gravest concern was the western edge of Newborough. The Hunting Grounds, where it seemed the tattooed zealots of the white man’s God had set up shop. If they retained a hold on the wilderness lands there much longer Tizoc would have to turn his eyes to wiping the scourge from the land once and for all.
All in all he felt fairly secure for the moment with those surrounding him and he was confident that Acheron could weather any storm brought forth from the three human factions that were nearby.
As for the vampires, he would just have to wait and see. Waiting was, after all, what Tizoc did best. He had waited for two centuries already. He was very, very patient.
His plan was simple, help the Bricks retain Coastside by any means necessary to keep a buffer between Westwall and Stag Heath, aid in destroying the Order of St. James and on a more personal note, if he had the chance to, the Sirens. From there it was catch-as-catch-can.
Tizoc moved from the wall of the deserted school, prowling through the streets of the Westwall District lost in his own thoughts...
It wasn't until he neared the one bar in the area that his attention was drawn from his musings.
Death roamed the streets this night. The young rogue vampire had picked his victim, a dumb ***** he’d seen in the Hammer and Tongs pub. Tall, red-head, one of those too-hot-for-you cheer-leaders that had shot him down in high school, in the hot chick in college who had no time for him, the hos in their short skirts in the bars that left with the rich looking motherfuckers, the cute co-worker at work who cried sexual harassment when he asked them if he could take them out sometime. Every woman who had hurt him had been gathered up in the vampire’s mind and focused into this one female . She was the personification of all the denial, abandonment, heartache and heartbreak he had ever felt.
The leggy red-head sashayed out of the pub, her high heeled boots clicking on the sidewalk as she folded her arms around herself, pulling her long jacket tightly against herself to keep out the bitter Canadian winter’s icy grip. She walked quickly, the car down the block her destination. She pressed the button on her key fob and the lights flashed as the alarm was deactivated and the doors unlocked. The streets were empty, she was done with her shift at the bar and intended on going home and curling up in front of the fire in her living room under a blanket on the couch and sleeping bathed in it’s warmth.
She had broken up with her loser boyfriend recently and was just getting used to sleeping alone, but the relationship, though rocky had been long and she had not reconciled it fully. Not enough to sleep in the bed where they had made love and where she had found him with one of his ex-flings that final day only a week ago. Though the pain was fresh she knew she had made the right choice first kicking him out and later ignoring his calls. They had only persisted three days. He must have found another woman to latch onto like a blood sucking leech.
She was unaware of the real bloodsucker coming up fast behind her, silent and deadly, a stalking predator designed outside of the natural world, somewhere in a realm of shadow and spirit…
The vampire had tunnel vision, his sights were set. If he were a military sniper it wouldn’t be far-fetched to call it a thousand yard stare. The rogues steps began to quicken as he approached, and the woman seemed to sense something, tensing at the last moment as the vampire’s hands reached out.
Things took an unexpected twist in that instant, the vampire’s hand reached out for her throat but only brushed her hair. His body suddenly hit the sidewalk as he howled. The woman spun and came eye to eyes with a man with near pitch black eyes that nearly swallowed her soul. “Go, now woman. Get in your automobile, drive for one and a half minutes then return.” The words slammed into her ears, pierced the fog of confusion and fear within her brain and moments later she would realize she was driving through the streets of the Coastside district before making a U-turn and coming back the way she came..
Meanwhile the rogue vampire leaped to his feet, drawing a razor sharp knife and fumbling for his revolver. He raised the .44 caliber pistol toward the new arrival and thumbed back the hammer.
“No”. The word was again backed with supernatural compulsion and the vampire found his hand lowering, the gun suddenly felt heavy in his hand. He didn’t want to raise it… he didn’t want to hurt this man, the thought was almost unimaginable.
The elder vampire shook his head. These young ones… they were all gall, no thought for subtleties. They wanted blood and violence which was fine, but they went about it like a virgin bedding his first woman. Fumbling around without any idea what they were doing and thinking only of the finish. They hadn’t learned the intricacies. The vampire hadn’t even known he had been there. He was a secrecy violation waiting to happen and would draw that attention here, to the elders backyard.
That wasn’t going to happen. Not tonight.
Unleashing the shadows roiling inside of him, the old vampire focused and sent out a wave of terror through the young vampire. “Leave! Do not return under penalty of death!” The words were backed with supernatural compulsion beyond the ken of the young vampire. He couldn’t resist the command, couldn’t bite back the clawing terror that rose within him. The rogue fled into the night as though pursued by the Hounds of Hell leaving Tizoc standing alone in the frigid night air.
Tizoc did not believe in the destruction of his own kind. Nor did he take kindly to poachers in his territory who had no concern for the veil of secrecy that separated vampire-kind from perhaps another two centuries restrained to the fade. The Sundering would perhaps change that if it came to pass, but it would bring with it a new host of problems. Tizoc suspected it would bring about the end of the human race, destroying all true life on the planet and plunging the vampires into forced necuratism that would eventually end with them all being weakened and destroyed either by each other, by the other undead creatures that would remain, or by the Fae if even they survived. After all, if the Shadow Realm and the physical world became one, where would the vampires have left to go but to their true Final Death upon their demise?
Perhaps the Disciples of Crow were more of a threat than he had initially anticipated. There were so many of these new underworld factions surfacing it was getting hard to keep track. Tizoc shook his head. He had managed to claw his way out of the Fade to find there were vampires trying to bring the Fade to them. The irony of it was not lost on him. He would have to seek counsel on this new development.
Two minutes later a pair of headlights approached again interrupting his idle thoughts. As the car came to a halt in a parking space, he made his way to the passenger side door and opened it. After giving a thorough investigatory look over the area for any possible witnesses. Seeing none he slipped into the vehicle and closed the door.
It was time to feed.
Tizoc stands back out in the cold some time later. The woman would be fine, enthralled still for the moment while filing a police report. He watches through her eyes as they take her statement, someone broke into her house, hit her on the head, took her purse and jewelry. There would be no fingerprints though, nor witnesses to the crime and the lump on the back of her head would heal. She was light-headed but that was more from the feeding. Tizoc had taken his pound of flesh from her veins along with her belongings.
The woman would come to him the next evening. She would bypass the traps throughout the haven by using the book resting on under the seat of her car and Tizoc would lay her back gently on the altar in the depths of the factory’s underbelly, slit her abdomen open with his onyx blade, reach up within her to the elbow, hand pushing through the diaphragm as he found the grapefruit sized organ beating frantically within. Then he would steal more than her freedom. He would take her heart, ripping it free from it’s place within her breast, a gift to Tezcatlipoca.
She would disappear like so many others in the city. There would be a fall guy of course, another enthralled human Tizoc would seek out by reading random thoughts of those he passed by.more than likely. Perhaps one of the members of one of the criminal factions that had sprung up. Perhaps though... she could fill another purpose.
At the moment though he was compiling a message within his mind to those of his blood. It would appear later on this evening on their private server if he chose to share his thoughts. He normally kept most things to himself but recently had decided it may be best to include at least those he has sired directly. They were all one Brood after all.
Factions have arisen to try and lay claim to the mortal realms “underworld”. Humans give things the most ironic and amusing names. They truly have no concept of the word “underworld”. Still, I write these notes to keep them straight in my mind while I learn more of them These are my initial impressions, mostly gleaned simply by hearsay and perusing Crownet.
The Sirens need to be crushed. The Fae have long been the enemies of vampire-kind and any type of sway they hold in Harper Rock only serves to aid in the destruction of vampires.They have attacked many of the vampiric populace while in the wilderness and others (myself included, centuries ago) were bewitched by one of them leading to an... embarrassing lapse in judgement. The Sirens need to be destroyed. They exert their twisted power in the southern sewers and the district of Bullwood. Granted much of my hatred for this faction is personal in nature but their decimation would certainly do nothing to hurt our kind. I would like to personally execute the one that passed by a few months back. Definite Threat.
The Order of Saint James has fractured off apparently from the rest of the Order. While I don’t know the specifics, I do know this presents an opportunity to weaken the Paladins as a whole. Wiping them out may mean little, unless the sorcerers who continue to create more Paladins are destroyed. Cull their numbers whenever possible, but the head of the serpent must be removed before any significant damage can be done to this regrettable Masquerade breach.Still, divided as they are from the rest of the Order the present a tempting target. They currently control the northern sewers systems and the hunting grounds, though word is that they are being targeted on that front. Definite Threat.
As far as the Westwall Bricks go, I have a laissez-faire attitude toward them. They must survive, but be held in check. They are human, a buffer between the crimes of the immortals done to the mortals and exposure. They are potential scapegoats and useful tools. If they are destroyed the Masquerade will lose a valuable survival tool. We left no survivors to allow a breach in secrecy so they still seem blissfully ignorant of our kind’s existence. It should be kept this way. Our recent rout of their forces should have taught them a lesson that they are not the dominant gang they thought themselves to be. Their hold on the Coastside district is tenuous at best as they are caught between us and Tytonidae currently. They have been attacked twice already. Once by use and once by another bloodline, Fforde. They managed to survive the battle against Fforde and retain Coastside but I believe that another attack will come shortly. Little threat.
The Yongheng Triads are another Masquerade breach. They should be controlled or wiped out quietly. The fact that they know of us and have not attempted to expose our kind perhaps means they could be useful allies. The fact that they seem driven only by greed means they are malleable and can be easily controlled. It also means they can not be trusted. We can destroy them with their own greed through careful planning. Wickbride and Redwood are currently districts under their sway but like the Order’s hold on the hunting grounds, there are whispers that they are besieged for their control of the Redwood district.. I wish the attackers well, The Triad has already weathered one attack from the Quartermaine vampires. Potential Threat More insight is needed
The Lionelli Family represent a threat to the balance between the supernatural and the mundane only because of their attitude toward secrecy. Were that to change, they would be worth courting as allies. As it is now they are a detriment to the survival of vampires and, regrettably, should be destroyed when possible. I do not condone the destruction of other vampires as there are usually better ways to teach them than does not simply beget more violence. These ones are an exception to that rule as I believe it was they who informed the hunters of the location of several vampires back in November. They are traitors of the basest nature and like any dog that bites, should be put down. They control the criminal activities in Gullsborough, Moss End and Elmworth. This needs to be changed though the districts are all three far away from the locales which concern me the most. Left unchecked these thick-headed idiots could seriously pose problems later on though. Definite Threat.
Simply put, the Disciples of Crow are short-sighted idiots. Children playing with forces they can not fathom. They may claim to be acting on behalf of a higher power but those actions can do nothing but destroy our kind. They should be destroyed without mercy. If they had spend two hundred years in the Fade they would not be so quick to try and bring the Shadow upon this realm. If destroying the Veil holding the two separate was the plan of the creature they use as their namesake then it is good he was banished. Their hold over Cherrydale must be taken from them as it it too close to the catacombs, obviously a thin spot between the worlds. They are perhaps the most dangerous of the factions currently as their work to complete the Sundering could end up with everywhere in the world being what the Quarantine Zone is now, dead and infested by zombies. Without human or animal life there will be no more blood. Only those who can feed with vampiric abilities and Necuratists like my sire was would remain. Definite Threat.
The Exiled Brotherhood matter little in the larger scheme of things unless they manage to put together a plan that damages the Masquerade. They seem to be a group of weak vampires huddled together for safety. As long as they remain slinking in the shadows and do not bother the Bloodlines, they are of no import, nor is their current hold on the River Rock district.It seems that the other elder I met, Miss Naarc’s forces known as Deux Corbeaux has wrested Thornside from their grip recently. I wonder what the point was outside of control of the locale itself. A band of rogue vampires hardly seems worth the effort to oust for any political or spiritual reason. Potential Threat
As for Helheim, the pawns of the enigma known as the Administrator, they are odd, but without knowing anything of their true purpose there is no reason to actively disrupt their plans yet. They claim to fight for the survival of our race and, if this is true, to rise against them would be tantamount to fighting against our kind’s survival. There is something about them that is odd though. They warrant a watchful eye. I do not believe their intent is truly as simple as they have claimed through their mysterious leader. Swansdale and Newborough are under their sway currently, after battles with the Order of Saint James and the Exiled Brotherhood. The choices of targets seem like a bid for territory rather than a matter of protecting our survival. A ragtag band of vampires and a weakened faction of hunters while the Disciples of Crow, the Sirens and the Lionelli Family are left untouched? It makes little sense. More insight is needed.
The Inmates who took the district of Honeymead from the Disciples of Crow are a mystery to me. I have not heard of them but for this tidbit of information. The battle it seems was bloody and but they are the Disciples of Crow lost members. It is a shame. I may have to seek out their leader and see if they fought to destroy the Disciples or if they had their own agenda such as we did with Westwall. More insight is needed.
I have heard the name d’Artois before.They seems to be a fairly social Bloodline. One of them owns the bar where my doomed marriage to the neonate Adelita ended. The establishment had no hint of the supernatural in its atmosphere so I would assume they are a secrecy-abiding lot. The attack on the Sirens holding is heartening. Perhaps I will try and make contact with the eldest of their lineage and see if my presumptions are correct. The question though that bothers me is why would they wish to control the Quarantine Zone? Are they planning to try and strengthen the Veil or weaken it? Time will tell. We would be wise to learn more of them. More insight is needed
Tytonidae is a name which comes up frequently on Crownet. They seem to believe themselves the enforcers of the Masquerade. They find violators, and then open fire on them with noisy guns. I don’t believe they are truly secrecy oriented. More likely that they simply enjoy hunting down their own kind. These reports remind me of the Sangñero clan of old with their beliefs that only they were fit to survive. Rather than Shadow-supremacists though it seems this group focuses on secrecy violations. From what I have seen, putting a vampire into the Shadow Realm will do nothing other than slowly drive them insane and make them less likely to be able to remain undetected so the strategy is largely ineffective. They did attack the Order of Saint James though, taking the district of Stag Heath from them and that in and of itself is a small benefit to our kind. Wiping out every tattooed hunter nowadays would do little more than keep the sewers slightly more vermin free. I have yet to run into any of these zealots outside of the foul depths of the undercity's bowels in any substantial number and the sorcerers who created them would likely just create more. Still, the attack on a long standing enemy of our kind is commendable. Being as they are our neighbors to the north as far as our haven goes, more insight is needed.
In truth all of the current factions seem to be very much wrapped up in their own survival and aspirations which mostly remain unknown to me. It is early days yet and until more of a pattern emerges it is unlikely that I will be able to gain any insight into the outcomes of this struggle for control of Harper Rock. I do know however that the criminal sector of the city is a vital element we need a foothold in to ensure our races survival as a whole and there are none that I trust to do the legwork for us.
From the limited information known, the Disciples of Crowthe Order of Saint James, The Lionelli Family and The Sirens are the biggest threats to our kind as they are blatantly attempting to destroy us. The Exiled Brotherhood the Yongheng Triads and Tytonidae represent a moderate threat since their actions could end up bringing human retaliation down upon us or they are known as vampire hunters. Of less concern are the Westwall Bricks, while Fforde, Quartermaine, Deux Corbeaux, d’Artois, the Inmates, and Helheim represent unknown quantities.
At this time, I don’t believe acting against any but the Sirens, the Order of Saint James, the Disciples or the Lionelli is in our best interests while further research into the others is warranted.
If any of you have any information on any of these factions or Bloodlines please bring it up to either myself, Machk, Kika or Vega if you can find her.
It was long winded and read a little too much like a dissertation for Tizoc’s liking, but he supposed getting into the spiritual connection between the realms and the possible effects of their disintegration would make it worse. If ever there was a time for them to band together and work toward a common purpose, this was it. There was a storm brewing, the winds of change were blowing and without information they were like a boat out in the middle of the sea waiting for a wave to capsize them.
He closed his eyes, seeking solace seeking wisdom. He needed guidance.
Xomolli, tlayoualli ticmotoctia, Tizoc.
His eyes narrowed in the shadows of the alleyway. “Tlaalaoa, tlapetzcaui in ixpan petlatl, icpalli aquineuhian, aquixoaian, Coahoma…” His words are whispered into empty air. There is no one with him. He is alone even so far as the street being empty.
Quauhyotica, oceloyotica…
The elder vampire scowls. He doesn’t look around for the source of the voice. He has been hearing it often of late. Her sweet voice, lost to the ages. Her wisdom lost for so long. He thought he had found her before but he had been so wrong. She was still one with his great lord Tezcatlipoca. She was able to reach out to him though even through the Veil. It was not a good sign.
He had gone to battle, he had led his line into combat, they had defeated the enemy and had claimed a small fragment of land back from those who had once taken it from the people of this land. It was not enough though. Not for him, not for his gods, not for the spirit of his lost love.
“Tell me how to bring you back to me. I have prayed, sacrificed, I have waited and I have studied and have found nothing. Can noyacauh. The only way I can find to be with you is to help tear open the Veil and this cannot be.”
In muztla, in uiptla...
Tizoc didn’t know how to answer. He stood mute, shaken. Did this mean that the end was drawing close? Did it mean that she was to be reborn? Was the barrier between the worlds so thin that the time of the Sundering was upon them? Perhaps his own death was imminent. “Nimitlailnamiqui, Coahoma.”
Coahoma didn’t answer him again. He knew she wouldn’t. Her voice it seemed came only with dire warnings or with premonitions. Usually vague and left in riddles.
Apparently tonight was to be no exception. He would gain no wisdom from the great beyond.