Litany of Blood

The Litany of Blood is a document of the Sabbat that details the history and victories of the sect. It originates in the Liber Defuctorum created by the Montreal Sabbat to honor those who had fallen in the struggle to establish the sect in the city. Under the guidance of Sœur Marianne, other stories of different dioceses were added and several Noddists contributed by providing genealogical records of the fallen heroes of the sect.

The modern Litany is written in tomes of flesh and vitae enabled by a combination of Thaumaturgy and Vicissitude. It is divided into thre books:
 * The Book of the Fallen details the sacrifices of Sabbat members, their Final Deaths and -if available- a short biography.
 * The Book of Trees details the lineage of each Sabbat member accounted for in the Litany, with ancestral charts that ostensibly date back to Caine and the Second Generation.
 * The Book of Champions details the most heroic deeds of Sabbat members, be they individuals or packs

Opening and reading of the Litany of Blood is an annual tradition of the Montreal Sabbat and many luminaries of the Sect come to witness it each year. The Litany was maintained by the Noddist coven named the Librarians until they fell in disgrace.