Belit-Sheri

Belit-Sheri
Belit-Sheri was the second secret progeny of Ilyes,beside Annis (often reffered as The Queen of Night). Belit was a Sumerian in origin, and he was possibly embraced only few years before his sire's demise (Around 3000 B.C). Unlike Troile and Anis, Belit was actually loyal to his sire, homever since he was just a fledgeling at a time, and his siblings were much more powerfull than him, it is quite possible that he was neutral in the whole matter (As a member of True Brujah clan, it is quite possible that he was indiferent about both Ilyes and Troile). When Troile assumed leadership of the clan, it was obvious that the times in Brujah community has changed. Once a clan of scholars, Brujah were now a clan of rebels and warriors, forsaking every tradition that Ilyes has left in legacy for them. Belit viewed the whole situation as complete anarchy that threatens to destroy the entire clan.While Brujah fought among themselves (and with every single neighbouring clan) in their flashes of rage and frenzy, Belit and his followers (mostly Brujah who werent affected by Troile's emotional unstability as most o the clan was) decided to leave. He opposed Troile, but he was unable to do so in public since every other member of the clan now mostly descented from Troile's bloodline, and they were not only loyal to her, but also unstable and preety much uncapabale of rational thought as far as Belit saw it. Belit and few others went back to Sumeria, (he was even mentioned in the literature as a scribe of underworld gods) and they started embracing kindred, thus forming a clan on its own, a clan dedicated to preserve original scholarly traditions of the Brujah, a clan who completely resembled Ilyes in both psyche and behavior, a clan who is later come to be called True Brujah. Somewhere around 700 B.C, Belit met Saulot during his travels through Indies. It is said that Saulot personaly taught him the way of Golconda, and it is then that he developed a third eye upon his forehead (It is said that only Saulot could get past Belit's emotional detachment and open his eyes). After a century of traveling together, Belit abandoned Saulot and went to Egypt, where he met Annis (his sibling), and bestowed upon her the gift of Golconda (Some say that he brew her a potion that help her to convert, since she was emotionaly detached, and his preaching abilities where nowhere near Saulot's). After that both Annis and Belit met Troile and tried to convince her to unite the clans (Brujah and Elois), and return to the old traditions, but Troile refused. Few years back Belit returned alone to Sumeria, where he continued to pursue his own scholarly ways. It is said that he tried to teach Elois the way of Golconda, but when he saw their indifference about the whole subject, he dropped the matter entirely. After that, there is no mention of Belit in modern literature. Some kindred say that he fell in torpor around 100 B.C and that he is buried deeply into ground by his fellow Elois somewhere on Arabian penninsula. Other say that he reached Golconda and redeemed his soul. But the most intruiging theory (which also contains most proof) says that Belit lies in torpot and awaits the return of Ilyes, in order to convince his sire to spare his childer, forgive Troile and to accept the path to Golconda.