Path of Evil Relevations

The Path of Evil Relevations is a Path of Enlightenment that borders to Infernalism. The followers of the Path believe that vampires are pale expressions of the ultimate Evil and that the nature of a vampire is to serve those who are even more magnificient in their Evil- namely the lords of Hell. They willingly submit to these creature in order to spread their Evil, and this credo of submission gives them the strength to combat the influence of their Beast.

Followers are called Corruptors or -less charmingly- Slaves.

Overview
Although many believe that the Path of Evil Revelations was founded by a group of Brujah infernalists in the 1600's, or even as part of a medieval death cult, the truth is that vampires, like humans, have dedicated themselves to infernal powers from time immemorial. The lure of power without responsibility to any sort of conscience is a tempting one for many vampires or humans. However, the actual codification of this Path and its philosophies didn't occur until the Renaissance. The idea of a philosophy devoted to the service of Evil needed the possibility of structured philosophies to exist in the first place: To follow the Path of Evil Revelations, a vampire must believe in the vampire's role as a servant of greater Evil, as well as in the place of demons and infernal entities as greater harbingers of the corruption that vampires spread. All Corrupters claim one or more of infernal "patrons," spreading the specific brand of vitriol espoused by their demonic lords and honoring them with depraved rites and devotions. The vampires claim to be given great powers and a place in the infernal hierarchy, in exchange for absolute servitude and the sacrifice of their own souls (and the souls of their victims). With such enticements, the Corrupter spreads his own brand of Evil among his associates, seeking to turn other vampires to his cause eventually so that they may take their rightful (and subordinate) places in the hierarchy of Hell. Even so, current Corrupters are far from unified, and a group in service to a particular demon is just as likely to work against a different band of Corrupters as to join forces.

The Camarilla and the Sabbat do not tolerate this path, the Sabbat has his Inquistion to root out infernalists, while the Camarilla is concerned about their humanity and does not tolerate the deprave rituals of the Corruptors.

Ethics

 * Always remember that you are meant to serve greater powers of Evil


 * Convince or bribe other vampires to serve Evil


 * Fight against those who deny their evil nature


 * Never reveal your true motives


 * It's acceptable to engage in intrigues with the servants of other demons, but your loyalty to your lord -- and to his other retainers -- must be absolute


 * Use the Beast as a tool to spread Evil

Hierarchy of Sin
10 - Maintaining a semblance of goodness

9 - Missing a nightly devotion or ritual

8 - Helping others without gaining an advantage

7 - Not using an opportunity to gain temporal power

6 - Following your own interests

5 - Not working with other servants of your Master

4 - Failing to fullfill your Masters agenda

3 - Providing secrets of the Infernal to outsiders

2 - Failing to destroy or corrupt another vampire

1 - Disobeying your Master