Ducheski

The Krevcheski were a Revenant Family of scholars with great fascination for clockworks and mechnisms of various sort. They betrayed the Tzimisce, joining the side of the Tremere and changing their name to Ducheski.

History
Like a maggot, the Krevcheski family has wormed its way through the noble houses of Eastern Europe. They are a scholarly line, little interested in politics except to advance the family’s access to the learning of the ancients. Krevcheski maintain small, but heavily fortified, manses; these estates house expansive libraries containing Classical works and the Krevcheski’s own innovations.

The Krevcheski have a fascination with clockworks and mechanisms of various sorts. Krevcheski artifice has provided the Fiends with elaborate siege engines to resist their enemies’ advances, as well as even more elaborate mechanisms to entertain those enemies following their capture.

It is these latter devices that are the Krevcheski’s particular joy, and Krevcheski commonly impose harsh sentences on subjects merely to have fodder for some new invention.

Later in the war, the Krevcheski will break their Oaths and betray their masters, joining the side of the Tremere and changing their name to Ducheski. What becomes of them after the Renaissance is unknown, save perhaps to the Council of Seven.

Supernatural Characteristics
Family Disciplines: Auspex, Dominate

Weakness: Krevcheski are distrusted by the Tzimisce, and thus, have only learned two family Disciplines instead of the normal three.