Rome (cWOD)

Rome is a prominent force in the history of the Classic World of Darkness. Once the seat of the Roman Empire that spanned much of Europe, the Middle East, and northern Africa, and later the seat of the Roman Catholic Church, it is today the capital of Italy.

Founding of the Roman State
According to Roman tradition, Rome was founded by Romulus, twin brother of Remus. Legend claims that the pair were nursed in their infancy by a wolf.

The first vampiric society in Rome was founded by Tinia, an Etruscan Methuselah; like most of Rome's subsequent rulers (and most Cainite Princes in general), she was a scion of Clan Ventrue. Rome was one of the first cities, if not the first city, to grow large enough for Cainites of multiple clans to gather in one place in any significant number &mdash; or at least, the first time since the fall of the legendary Second City. This was likewise the first opportunity for the Nosferatu to gather in groups larger than individuals or their broods.

Timeline

 * 753 BCE: Foundation of Rome, either by Romulus or, more prosaically, by Etruscans.
 * 715 BCE: From a gathering of architects and artisans, the Brotherhood of the Rule is founded by King Numa Pompilius.
 * 548 BCE: Mi-ka-il (as "Beshter") settles in Rome.
 * 510 BCE: King Tarquin the Proud is overthrown, and the Roman Republic is established.
 * 4th century: Prince Collat establishes a Roman Senate for vampires: the Eternal Senate.
 * 4th century: Collat Embraces Camilla.

The Punic Wars and Carthage
This period also saw the Roman conquest of the Greek city-states. The ruling Romans suppressed many native Greek supernaturals, such as the Black Furies and the Sisters of Hippolyta. Others ally with the ascendant Roman supernaturals out of self-preservation, as is the case with the Greek Toreador and Roman Ventrue.

Timeline

 * 264 BCE: The First Punic War begins.  The Malkavian Inanna is among the first of her clan to urge Rome to fight Carthage.
 * 220 BCE: The demon Drakonskyr manipulates Tiamat into exacerbating the Punic Wars in the believe that the wars will lead to the destruction of Rome.
 * 202 BCE: Cocceius is born the son of the Roman Senator Civus's rape of a slave girl.
 * 152 BCE: Rome invades Cordoba; Junius is among the Roman soldiers, and his skill on the battlefield wins him the attention of the Ventrue.
 * Circa 150 BCE: The Cult of Mercury reaches the peak of its power.
 * Shortly before the Third Punic War: Tanith summons her childe Tanitbaal-Sahar from Rome to her haven in Tyre. He vanishes with his ship vanishes during the journey.
 * 148 BCE: Cocceius attacks Civus, now a vampire, and is fatally wounded; the Brujah Dysos Embraces him.
 * 146 BCE: Rome conquers Greece.

Timeline

 * 54 BCE: Julius Caesar leads the first Roman incursion into Britain, sparking conflicts between Roman and Celtic mages. Retreating druids forge pacts with the fae.
 * 44 BCE: Murder of Julius Caesar by Brutus et al. Lucius Casioli changes the Mt. Ossa Calyx to the Collegium Praecepti (Brotherhood of the Rule); its headquarters shifts from Greece to Rome, and its craft is dubbed Ars Praeclarus.
 * 30 BCE: Cleopatra VII Philopater &mdash; last queen of independent Egypt, alleged Setite ghoul, consort of Mark Antony, and former consort of Julius Caesar &mdash; commits suicide via poisonous serpent.


 * 33: Crucifixion of Jesus by Roman authorities in Jerusalem.
 * 43: Celtic mages rebel against Roman occupiers.
 * 61: Boadicea rebels against Romans and is defeated. Her son Ferox is taken as a ghoul by conquering Roman vampires.
 * 64: Great Fire devastates Rome. Prince Camilla vanishes. Hermetic Library Mercuris is destroyed; Collegium Praecepti guild hall is spared.
 * 118: The Lightning Scourge begins: Roman Hermetics under Marcus Fulgurator battle Celtic mages across southern Britain and northern France; many magical beasts are slain.
 * 120: Emperor Hadrian builds Hadrian's Wall along the southern border of Scotland.
 * 121: The Lightning Scourge ends in a stalemate, with the Celtic mages driven back past Hadrian's Wall.
 * 130: October: Hadrian's young lover Antinous commits suicide in Egypt's Nile River; Hadrian has the boy deified. Antinous is secretly Embraced by the Ventrue Methuselah Antonius; the childe takes his sire's name.
 * 3rd century: The members of the Eternal Senate are all but forgotten, having become unknown ("Incogniti" or "Inconnu").

Timeline

 * 312: October 27: Emperor Constantine the Great has a vision of a cross before the Battle of Milvian Bridge. After his victory over Maxentius, he converts to Christianity.
 * 313: The Edict of Milan promotes tolerance of Christianity in the Roman Empire under Constantine.
 * 320: Claudius Oediticus authors a revelatory work, and later founds the Cabal of Pure Thought (Gabrielites).
 * 410: The Sack of Rome. Hermetic sanctuaries and Collegium Praecepti guildhalls are ruined; their members are scattered, as are the Messianic Voices and the Gabrielites. The Dark Ages begin. Romans withdraw from Britain.

Timeline

 * 1229: Earthquake devastates Rome. Prince Constantius's haven is destroyed, and the prince himself suffers the Final Death under the sunlight. The earthquake also jostles the Methuselah Camilla out of torpor.
 * 1231: The Church formally establishes the Inquisition. Gabrielites and Messianic Voices assist the Inquisition.

Timeline

 * 1666: The Founders dispatch the Children of Isaac to investigate Giovanni activities in London.