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* '''Fisher King''': The standard "regretful Caine". The Fisher King interpretation feels remorse for his actions and now seeks a way out.
 
* '''Fisher King''': The standard "regretful Caine". The Fisher King interpretation feels remorse for his actions and now seeks a way out.
   
During the 13th century, Caine was revered in a trinity<ref>{{b|DAV|Dark Ages: Vampire Rulebook|page=22-23}}</ref>.
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During the 13th century, Caine was revered in a trinity.<ref>{{b|DAV|Dark Ages: Vampire Rulebook|page=22-23}}</ref>
 
* '''The Dark Father''': Caine as the father of the Cainite race. Medieval Cainites saw the existence of Caine as the proof of God's existence, as God was the only one who could have cursed Caine in that way.
 
* '''The Dark Father''': Caine as the father of the Cainite race. Medieval Cainites saw the existence of Caine as the proof of God's existence, as God was the only one who could have cursed Caine in that way.
 
* '''The Wanderer''': A figure similar to the mythical '[[Wikipedia:Wandering Jew|Wandering Jew]]', this Caine is a wanderer who never finds rest, awaiting the day of judgement and hoping to one day be freed from his curse.
 
* '''The Wanderer''': A figure similar to the mythical '[[Wikipedia:Wandering Jew|Wandering Jew]]', this Caine is a wanderer who never finds rest, awaiting the day of judgement and hoping to one day be freed from his curse.

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Caine, also known as Cain, is considered to be the first and most powerful Vampire in the mythos of the Classic World of Darkness.

Like his Biblical namesake, he is the firstborn son of Adam and Eve and the older brother of Abel and Seth. He was cursed with vampirism by God[4] and His angels as punishment for murdering Abel.

After becoming a vampire, the letter 'e' was added to the end of his name. Before the formation of the Camarilla, most vampires referred to themselves as "Cainites" in recognition of their patriarch.

Biography

The bulk of Caine's history is covered in the Book of Nod, the Erciyes Fragments, the Lilithian, and the Luciferian. These books conflict on Caine's motives, but all agree he killed his brother Abel. Days of Fire describes how Caine gave himself a "gift," and the gift was delusion. Using this gift, he thought he killed Abel in an act of love when it was really an act of hate. He used this gift to make pride out of shame, which resulted in being outcast. The Gangrel scholar Beckett is also known for interpreting the Caine mythology as a conflict between farmer and hunter tribes.

Land of Nod

A farmer named Cain prepared a sacrificial offering to God, of his finest fruits and vegetables. His brother Abel also prepared a sacrificial offering, it being of the finest animals that he had raised. Either there was a dispute over whose offering was better, or God really favored Abel's over Cain's. The final result ended in Cain "sacrificing" Abel on the sacrificial altar, his brother being the "finest" offering he could give. As punishment, Caine's "Father" cursed him with a mark, and cast him out to wander in darkness in the Land of Nod.[5]

Cainite Heresy

Caine kills his brother Abel

Roaming the Land of Nod, Cain encounters Lilith. She notices a swirling stain in the air around him, a mark of some dark unfathomed power: murder. He possessed the power to kill higher beings -- not to hunt as Adam have, but to kill as had Jehovah.[6] She was amazed, for he bore no signs of godhood but wandered in the dust like a lesser beast. Seeing that he is cold and hungry, she welcomes Caine into her warmth. Lilith identifies herself as Adam's first wife, the original wife of Cain's father. After staying with her for some time, the two become lovers. He realizes that she has powers and magic that he too would like to possess, so he pleads her for these gifts. The hesitant Lilith then prepares an Awakening ceremony by cutting herself with a knife, bleeding into a bowl, and giving it to him so that he may drink.[7]

After Cain partakes of Lilith's blood, he is visited by three angels who are agents of God. Each angel offers Cain a chance to repent for the murder of Abel. However, Cain rejects each of them. And for each angel he rejects, a curse is added on to him. He and his children are cursed with a weakness to fire, vulnerability to sunlight and the Beast Within that hungers for blood. A fourth angel then appeared to offer the way of Golconda, the only way to "light", by the mercy of God. After the experience, Caine becomes officially "Awakened", possessing the following Disciplines: Celerity, Potence, Fortitude, Obfuscate, Dominate, Presence, Protean, Animalism, and Auspex. Caine then became aware of the Path of Blood, the Final Path from which all paths stem. And with all these powers, he breaks his bond with Lilith and leaves her.[8]

Caine continues to wander the Land of Nod in loneliness. The memory of his sin drowned him in sorrow. It wasn't for many ages until he decides to be amongst mortal men again. His powers and his mark were well known to mortal men and some even worshiped him. Finally, Caine settled [9] in a small agricultural community, named Ubar. It was here, in this First City that he became the Dark Father.

The Dark Father

Caine finally settled in a city, once known as Ubar. It was inhabited by the "Children of Seth" and ruled by King Enoch. The people of Ubar were aware of Caine's mark and both marveled and feared his power and thus came to worship him. Upon arrival to the city, Enoch relinquished his kingship, so that Caine may rule instead.[10]

According to a Toreador legend, being amongst the mortals, Caine noticed a couple who were very much in love. Seeing their love amplified his own loneliness and sin. After having dwelt on his sin for an eon, Caine thought that maybe he could reconcile something in his nature by Embracing them with the gift of immortality, so that their love would live for all eternity. However, after having been Embraced, the lovers discovered that they could not have children together. In an act of despair, they both walked into the sunlight to their Final Death. Caine was so heartbroken over the event that he forbade anyone to speak their names. Thus, their names were lost to history.[11]

The former king, Enoch, desired Caine's power once more and requested it as such. However, Caine showed some reluctance because of the loss of the lovers he had Embraced decades ago and Uriel's warning. Yet the raging of the Beast within, the yearning to be with others like him, and Enoch ultimately begging for the Embrace, Caine turned the young man. In honor of his newfound vampiric childe, Caine declared that Ubar now be known as, the City of Enoch. After some time, Enoch desired Kindred brethren. With Enoch's insistence, Caine Embraced his second childe, Irad, imparting to him a strength unlike any other. Irad thus became Caine's arm, a commander of armies. Soon to follow was Zillah.[12]

Zillah was so beautiful, Caine couldn't resist the Embrace. Interestingly, even after the Embrace, Zillah did not desire him. It frustrated Caine to the point that he was ripping his hair out of his head. He did anything and everything to make her desire him. Yet, she would not have him. Finally, Caine sought the Crone's magic, who ultimately tricked him into a blood bond, she forced the First Vampire to embrace her. The Crone sent her new thrall away, telling him that his blood would have the power to bond others as Caine himself was bonded to the Crone. The discovery of the blood bond was what finally made Zillah agree to marry her sire Caine.[13]

For a year and a day Caine labored in the service of the Crone. However, Caine never again drank from the Crone's blood during that period. One night, he tricked her by saying he had terrible dreams in his sleep, and was fearful that his childer lusted after his blood. He asked the Crone for secret knowledge to protect himself against his progeny, and in response to his pleas the Crone went to a tree made gopher wood and broke off a limb, sharpening it into a stake. She told Caine to pierce the heart of his wayward childe with it to render him still. Caine thanked the Crone, and using quick movements Caine seized the stake and drove it into her heart, breaking the blood bond in the process. He kissed her cold withered lips and left her to meet the sunrise.[14]

Now there were three Second Generation childer who co-existed in the City of Enoch: Enoch, Irad, and Zillah. They in turn learned the ways of making progeny and had Embraced the Third Generation. Under Caine's order, he declared it law that no more childer be made. Supposedly they obeyed and the city prospered for ages, becoming the First City of vampires.[3]

The city's economy thrived on the technology and the agricultural "know-how" that Caine brought to the First City. One, having wandered throughout the Cradle of Civilization, he was able to bring Sumerian technology, namely "the wheel". Two, being a farmer most of his life, Caine had cultivated wondrous and perfect groves. So for generations, under Caine's rule, the economy prospered, and the city became a mighty Empire.[15] The Third Generation Antediluvians even built statues, shrines, temples, a grand library, and pools all surrounding a large five level palace, that Caine ruled from, upon his lofty ivory throne.[16]

The Deluge changed everything. It destroyed the City of Enoch and all of the "Children of Seth". Caine was so despondent, that he disappeared. His surviving childer and grand-childer sought him out, and when they found him, Caine told them to go away. Left to fend for themselves, the Antediluvians ended up "killing" Caine's second generation childer. When Caine discovered what happened, he sought out the Antediluvians who had rebuilt a new city, known as the Second City. Unbeknownst to them, the Dark Father Caine cursed his descendants with the characteristic weaknesses of each clan.[17]

Caine's Return

According to Noddist mythology, there are claims that Caine will return at the end of time to judge his descendants: the Antediluvians and all vampires descended from them. This event is known as Gehenna, the end of all vampiric races.

The Sabbat's epithet, The Sword Of Caine, refers to their belief that they will aid Caine in striking down the Antediluvians when Gehenna comes.

The Camarilla, however, deny any existence of Caine, even going as far as concealing or destroying books that even refer to Caine's return, thus promoting skepticism amongst modern Kindred.

Genealogy

Caine  
2nd Gen. 

 



Enoch, "The Wise"



Irad, "The Strong"



Zillah, "The Beautiful"



The Crone



The Lovers



King and Queen of Enoch




Abilities

Caine's capacities are usually described as being outside the ability of the Storyteller system to model. Given that he is two generations beyond the power of the Antediluvians, it is reasonable to assume that he has completely mastered all Disciplines potentially to a greater degree than 3rd generation.

Caine was able to see when one of his children's Disciplines had worked on a human. He was also able to cancel the effects of any Discipline used in his vicinity. It was this total mastery of all Disciplines that kept Caine in power, truly, for although he was a decent king and an honest law-giver, his Disciplines ensured that the rest of the powerful kindred stayed in line. Caine had the ability to create new Disciplines on the spot if he wished. It is thought that his power to do this was the forerunner of the blood magic and its several paths.[18]

Almost anything else about Caine's attributes follows the Biblical description: if Caine is harmed, the damage is returned sevenfold. In addition, Caine is marked with a sign of God's displeasure.

Canon Appearances

Caine figures in one scenario in Gehenna, where he is explicitly targeted and drawn out by Lilith for vengeance. In that scenario the Biblical curse does apply, and Lilith prepares a victim to strike the killing blow on Caine and then get squashed by the ineffable thumb of God. Caine is mentioned in passing in two other scenarios and presumed dead in the remaining one.

Caine also appears in the Gehenna novel, in a general positive interpretation under an assumed name. This Caine travels with Beckett while witnessing the end of vampiric civilization.

Interpretations

Common interpretations of Caine are:

  • Dark Father: Emphasizing the eschatological aspects of Noddism. This Caine is a dark god who wreaks havoc and judgment on his descendants.
  • Fisher King: The standard "regretful Caine". The Fisher King interpretation feels remorse for his actions and now seeks a way out.

During the 13th century, Caine was revered in a trinity.[19]

  • The Dark Father: Caine as the father of the Cainite race. Medieval Cainites saw the existence of Caine as the proof of God's existence, as God was the only one who could have cursed Caine in that way.
  • The Wanderer: A figure similar to the mythical 'Wandering Jew', this Caine is a wanderer who never finds rest, awaiting the day of judgement and hoping to one day be freed from his curse.
  • The Dark Tyrant: Caine as a wrathful figure who will judge over the sins of his descendants with biblical vengeance, ruling over them for a thousand years covered in darkness.

Depending on geography, some vampires coming from a pagan background refer to a figure similar to Caine, although with another name:

  • The Einherjar of the Far North spoke of Canarl, who was granted immortality by Odin
  • The Laibon speak of Cagn, who courted the daughter of the sun and fought the Lion of Death

Appears In

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References

  1. VTM: The Book of Nod Buy it from DriveThruRPG! Now in Print!, Cross reference: The Antediluvians, p. 130 and The Tale of the First City, p. 46, 49; Note: Most of the Antediluvians are thought to be at least 10,000 years or old, dating their embracing c. 8,000 BC. The first signs of a society occurred in Sumer [1] c. 10,000 BC, which likely dates the embracing of the second generation. Caine lives cursed alone for an "eon" before embracing his first childe. The word "eon" is subject to interpretation, as it could refer up to a billion years. Mitochondrial DNA and fossil evidence indicates that modern humans[2] originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago. Since Caine is the first child of the first human pair, and if "eon" is to be interpreted as a really long time, then Caine could very well be close to 200,000 years old.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Book of Nod, The Temptation of Caine, (Supplement, p. 30)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Book of Nod, The Tale of the First City, (Supplement, p. 49)
  4. Book of Nod, The Temptation of Caine, (Supplement, p. 33; Compare to p. 60, Note #33)
  5. VTM: Book of Nod The First Times; (Supplement p. 20 - 24)
  6. VTM: Revelations of the Dark Mother, p. 77
  7. VTM: Book of Nod The Coming of Lilith and Lilith's Magick; (Supplement p. 26 - 29)
  8. VTM: Book of Nod The Temptation of Caine; (Supplement p. 30 - 39)
  9. VTM: Book of Nod The Tale of the First City; (Supplement p. 46)
  10. VTM: Clanbook: Toreador Revised, p. 14
  11. VTM: Clanbook: Toreador Revised, p. 15
  12. VTM: Book of Nod The Tale of the First City; (Supplement p. 46 - 49)
  13. VTM: Book of Nod The Tale of Zillah; (Supplement p. 40 - 43)
  14. VTM: Book of Nod The Tale of the Crone; (Supplement p. 44 - 45)
  15. VTM: Clanbook: Toreador Revised, p. 14 , 15
  16. VTM: Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand Enoch, The City Caine Built, p. 93, 94
  17. VTM: Book of Nod The Tale of the First City; (Supplement p. 50 - 55)
  18. VTM: The Book of Nod, p. 119
  19. DAV: Dark Ages: Vampire Rulebook, p. 22-23