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Revision as of 00:58, 12 April 2019

Clans have been a staple of Vampire the Masquerade throughout all editions of the game. Clan is a term used by vampires to describe the major groups of Cainites who share common characteristics passed on by the blood, and are one of the main forms of identity of a Kindred in Vampire. Bloodline is a term used to describe a group of vampires who share a common lineage. For the purposes of the wiki, a Bloodline refers to vampires whose lineages have some inherent distinction from the thirteen traditional clans of Caine, be it in their weaknesses, Disciplines, or both.

In V5, due to the endeavor to streamline the game and provide an easier entry point for new players, the core book has been 'rolled back' in a sense, only providing the 'core' seven Clans. This page is a location where V5 fans can contribute their own homebrew ideas and versions of Clans and Bloodlines, both conversions of ones that haven't been released for V5 as of yet, as well as their own interpretations of ones that already exist in V5's published material.

How to use this section

Like all portions of the wiki, the section below is designed to make extensive use of templates and wiki sorting, to provide an ease of use for contributors and readers alike. If you are a contributor, please read this in full. If you are only interested in seeing what has been contributed to the wiki, please move on down to the Clans section.

Adding Content

Adding content is a pretty straightforward affair, but the administrators of the V5 Homebrew Wiki ask that you do the following:

  • Before you create a page, please check to see if that page exists. You can check this via the search bar or by manually looking in the tabs for the page. Ex: If you're going to contribute a Clan conversion of the Giovanni, check to see if a Clan with that name exists.
    • If it does, please make your title slightly unique in some way. For consistency's sake, we would ask that you mark any duplicate Clan names as v# (for version), so that they can be easily sorted. Ex: If there is already a Giovanni on the wiki, please use Giovanni v2 as the name. This will help maintain some order to the wiki.

How to Add Content

There are two primary ways to add content to the Clan and Bloodline Conversions section of the V5 Homebrew Wiki:

  • Registered wiki users can add the pages themselves, by using the Add Clan/Bloodline form below. Simply enter your Clan name and the form will pre-populate the things you need to fill in for the template to function. Simply fill out the pre-populated template, filling in everything after the equal signs with your own data.
  • If you feel uncomfortable adding your own material or have trouble with it, you can e-mail the wiki administrator, and they will add it. There is a 24-48 hour average delay for things submitted in this manner to be added.

Add a Clan

Clan and Bloodliness

Below are all of the converted Clans and Bloodlines that have been submitted to the V5 Homebrew Wiki. Each of the links below will take you to a full layout for the submitted Clan/Bloodline.