Pact of Athens

The Pact of Athens was a document that detailed the theology of the Ashen Priesthood of the Via Humanitatis.

Overview
At approximatly 1270 BCE, a conclave of several early Prodigals, mostly including Brujah, Ventrue, Toreador and Salubri, met at the city of Athens, domain of the Cappadocian Dionysius, who had offered the city as a symbolic gesture for the meeting, because many of the attending vampires saw it as the official birthplace of the Road itself. The Pact of Athens acted as a formal guideline for the disparate currents in vampiric society that sought to stave off the Beast and indulge their Humanity.

Precepts

 * Desire no Harm
 * Inflict no Harm Needlessly
 * Honor the Artifice of Men and the Gods
 * Claim Not That Which Is Not Yours
 * Submit to No Evil Government
 * Embrace Reason and Knowledge
 * Abide Neither Wickedness Nor Monstrousness
 * Do No Evil in the Pursuit of Goodness

Reference

 * , p.41-42