Time of Ancestors

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Long ago within the first century after the fall of Exodia, the vampiric race started to take root among humanity. This period was known as the Time of Ancestors, and marks the beginning of vampiric history. This time in history is not very well documented, as it was shortly after the fall of Exodia.
(Only vampires of noble caste or higher would likely know the history present on this page.)

Background Information

The year is 136 AE, humanity has finally recomposed themselves after the fall of their great empire, and have went on to form small towns throughout the countryside of the Raevelic Plains. Life is uncertain during these hard times, as monstrous aetherial horrors still occasionally wandered the countryside, potentially devastating any town they come across. Thanks to the efforts of organised militias, these beasts have been kept at bay and have given humanity a chance to grow once again. A fragile peace looms over humanity, but it is uncertain if it will remain this way forever.

History

The Great Wandering

Scattered across the primitive towns of post-exodian humanity, there existed individuals who considered themselves 'different' from everyone else. They were shunned by their fellow peers, for their sensitivity to sunlight as well as their strange behaviors. These individuals learned to blend into society from an early age and mask their true nature, but they could never fully forget that they were different. Some chose to leave their hometowns because they sought others like themselves, others were outcasts who had been exiled from their village. In the end, these individuals would wander aimlessly, seeking death and not finding it no matter how hard they tried. There was a turning point where a few of them crossed paths, and decided to seek others like themselves and give them a place to belong.

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