Cainite Heresy (VTDA)

The Cainite Heresy was a heretical belief during the Dark Ages that was practiced mainly by Vampires. It is stepoped heavy in gnosticism.

History
Historically, the Heresy sprang forth from various blood cults in which vampires were worshipped as gods. During the days of the Roman Empire in 74 C.E, as gnostic cults flourished, a Lamia named Artemisia felled in love with the mortal scholar Menippus, an adept of the great Gnostic Apollonius. Both exchanged lore from each other, Menippus told the Lamia about the prinicples of his cult and Artemisia shared the principles of cainite lore with him. This caused the Cappadocians to take notice of the cult. Soon, vampires, due their incorruptible bodies, their independence from the material world and due the power that their disciplines granted them, were regarded by some gnostics as creatures of higher spirituality and were sought after for teachings in exchange for vitae. But these cults were splintered and when christianity rose, many passed into oblivion.

The first of what could be called the an organized version of the Heresy established when a byzantine monk wrote the Euagetaematikon, the Book of Shining Blood, after obtaining a copy of the Book of Nod. Knowing that under the eyes of Michael, the tome would not survive, the monk smuggeled it into the West, where it soon found followers who acted in secrecy. In the wake of mortal heretic cults, like the Paulicians, the Carpocratians, Manichaesim or Arianism, many Cainites seized opportunities to fed upon the cultists who revered vampires like the old gnostics. With each heresy that were hunted by the Church both east and west, the doctrin of that what in the end was called the "Cainite Heresy" grow until it reached the form it maintained during its height.

Content
The holy book of the heresy is the Euagetaematikon, the interpretations may vary from heretic to heretic, but all have a common tenor: the divinity of those afflicted by the Curse of Caine in the tradition of the gnostic cults of the Roman Empire. Vampires, according to these teachings, are infused with divine pneuma, the essence of God himself, which is centered within their Vitae. Further, the material world is a cage, created by the demiurg Ialdabaoth, the 30th Aeon of God. From a tiny rest of pneuma, Ialdabaoth created Adam. In order to free Adam from the rule of the Demiurg, the 14th Aeon, Sophia descended unto the world and became both Lilith and Eve, flesh and spirit. From Lilith, Caine was born and from Eve, Abel was brought forth. When the two of them attempted to please Ialdabaoth with offerings, the demiurg rejected Caine out of jealousy of his spiritual nature. Thus, Caine slew his material twin, Abel. This induced God to mark Caine with his power and shared the gift of pneuma with him. But mankind rejected Caine and thus, Sophia pleaded God to send a Second Caine. And God send caines spiritual twin- Jesus Christ- into the material world to teach mankind the holiness of shed blood, but Pilate made his sacrifice in vain, when he washed his ahnds in Christs blood.

They believe that Gehenna will come in 1239, when the Time of Thin Blood would begin. During this time, the Third Caine will walk the world and save those who share his blood.

Tenets
The adherents of the Heresy commonly believe in six commandments, similar to the Traditions.


 * Thou shalt love the childer of Caine, for they are your salvation incarnate


 * Thou shalt not harm any childe of Caine, and shalt sacrifice thine own life for their sake


 * The presence of Caine is inviolate; thou shalt bring others into the presence of a childe of Caine only when bidden to do so


 * Thou shalt pay with thy life for the actions of thy kine, thy flock or thy lackeys should they harm a childe of Caine


 * Thou shalt always work to increase the domain of the childer of Caine, and shalt all thou hast in beneficence from them


 * Thou shalt reveal the childer of Caine to no one, and shalt thou sacrifice thine own life for their secret

Goals
The main goal of the heresy was the corruption of the chirstian church into a vampiric tool in order to undermine the dangers of True Faith and to destroy one of the main bastions against direct vampiric control.