Scrolls of Elorath: Vampyre Organizations with Father Sebastiaan
Join us Wednesday March 20th @ 6pm PST / 9pm EST for Scrolls of Elorath: Vampyre Organizations with Father Sebastiaan
There have been many different types of organizations within Vampyre Culture over the years, including Houses (Covens), Clans, Orders, Guilds, and Courts–each of which retains its own traditions, culture, structure, identity, and rituals. Organizations generally come and go, though a few have managed to survive for longer periods of time. The first organization for the Vampyre Culture was the Order of the Vampyre (OOV) founded in 1984 as a part of the Temple of Set (ToS) and followed by Hekmel Tiamat in 1998, which went public as the Temple of the Vampire (ToV) in 1989. Both of these organizations are still active as of the time of this writing. However, due to the rise of the iInternet and social media, most members of the Vampyre Culture have embraced their solitary nature and consider themselves ronin (solitary practitioners), reflecting a highly individualist Vampyre spirit.
There have been many different types of organizations within Vampyre Culture over the years, including Houses (Covens), Clans, Orders, Guilds, and Courts–each of which retains its own traditions, culture, structure, identity, and rituals. Organizations generally come and go, though a few have managed to survive for longer periods of time. The first organization for the Vampyre Culture was the Order of the Vampyre (OOV) founded in 1984 as a part of the Temple of Set (ToS) and followed by Hekmel Tiamat in 1998, which went public as the Temple of the Vampire (ToV) in 1989. Both of these organizations are still active as of the time of this writing. However, due to the rise of the iInternet and social media, most members of the Vampyre Culture have embraced their solitary nature and consider themselves ronin (solitary practitioners), reflecting a highly individualist Vampyre spirit.
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Father Sebastiaan
(Fang Smith & Impresario)
I have been in the Vampyre Culture for over three decades and see the traditions of the Black Veils as an empowering path of personal growth. Here is my research on the Vampyric Path explained through my book Black Veils presented for you in a simple and direct format. XEPHER! ZHEPR