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The '''Idran''' were one of the proto-[[Chakravanti|euthanatic]] sects in ancient [[India (cWOD)|India]], a faction of the [[Chakravanti]] that succumbed to [[Jhor]] during the [[Himalayan War]].
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The '''Idran''' were one of the proto-[[Chakravanti|euthanatic]] sects in ancient [[India (WOD)|India]], a faction of the [[Chakravanti]] that succumbed to [[Jhor]] during the [[Himalayan War]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
   
Fascinated by necrosynthesis, they began to experiment with vampiric [[vitae]] and the energies of the [[Underworld]]. Supposedly, they got help from the [[Mummy (cWOD)|mummy]] [[Inauhaten]] and various [[Vampire (cWOD)|vampires]] native to that region. As the battles against the [[Akashic Brotherhood|Akashics]] grew more intense, they used a fragmented version of the [[Spell of Life]], combined with their own necrosynthetic [[magick]]s and [[Vitae]] to transform themselves into [[Liche (MTAs)|Liches]], in order to further combat their enemies.
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Fascinated by necrosynthesis, they began to experiment with vampiric [[vitae]] and the energies of the [[Underworld (WOD)|Underworld]]. Supposedly, they got help from the [[Mummy (WOD)|mummy]] [[Inauhaten]] and various [[Vampire (WOD)|vampires]] native to that region. As the battles against the [[Akashic Brotherhood|Akashics]] grew more intense, they used a fragmented version of the [[Spell of Life]], combined with their own necrosynthetic [[magick]]s and [[Vitae]] to transform themselves into [[Liche (MTAs)|Liches]], in order to further combat their enemies.
   
Abhorring what the Idran had become, other death-mages began to fight against them too, driving them off further into the Himalayas. Convinced that they could prove the karmic value of their necrosynthetic ways to their fellows, they began a new ritual that horribly backfired, destroyed their [[Avatar (MTAs)|Avatars]] and turned them into the vampiric [[Nagaraja]].
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Abhorring what the Idran had become, other death-mages began to fight against them too, driving them off further into the Himalayas. Convinced that they could prove the karmic value of their necrosynthetic ways to their fellows, they began a new ritual that horribly backfired, destroyed their [[Avatar (MTAs)|Avatars]] and turned them into the vampiric [[Nagaraja (VTM)|Nagaraja]].
   
They fled into the Underworld to escape the wrath of their brethren and cast their lot with an [[True Black Hand|ancient]] [[Sect (VTM)|sect of]] vampires that worshipped the [[Antediluvians]].
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They fled into the Underworld to escape the wrath of their brethren and cast their lot with an [[Tal'Mahe'Ra|ancient]] [[sect]] of vampires that worshipped the [[Antediluvians]].
   
The teachings of the Idran influenced other thanatoic sects, namely the [[Consanguinity of Eternal Joy]] and [[Voormas]].
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The teachings of the Idran influenced other thanatoic sects, namely the [[Consanguinity of Eternal Joy]] and [[Voormas]]. A twisted remnant survives in the ruins of [[Enoch (Underworld)|Enoch]], called the [[Itarajana]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* {{b|V20|The Black Hand: A Guide to the Tal'Mahe'Ra|page=144-147}}
* {{b|MTAs|Tradition Book: Euthanatos|pdf=12309|nip=1}}, p.21
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* {{b|MTAs|Tradition Book: Euthanatos|pdf=12309|page=21}}
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[[Category:Nagaraja]]
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[[Category:Mage: The Ascension glossary]]
 
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[[Category:Vampire: The Masquerade glossary]]
 
[[Category:Vampire: The Masquerade glossary]]

Revision as of 06:39, 30 September 2018

The Idran were one of the proto-euthanatic sects in ancient India, a faction of the Chakravanti that succumbed to Jhor during the Himalayan War.

History

Fascinated by necrosynthesis, they began to experiment with vampiric vitae and the energies of the Underworld. Supposedly, they got help from the mummy Inauhaten and various vampires native to that region. As the battles against the Akashics grew more intense, they used a fragmented version of the Spell of Life, combined with their own necrosynthetic magicks and Vitae to transform themselves into Liches, in order to further combat their enemies.

Abhorring what the Idran had become, other death-mages began to fight against them too, driving them off further into the Himalayas. Convinced that they could prove the karmic value of their necrosynthetic ways to their fellows, they began a new ritual that horribly backfired, destroyed their Avatars and turned them into the vampiric Nagaraja.

They fled into the Underworld to escape the wrath of their brethren and cast their lot with an ancient sect of vampires that worshipped the Antediluvians.

The teachings of the Idran influenced other thanatoic sects, namely the Consanguinity of Eternal Joy and Voormas. A twisted remnant survives in the ruins of Enoch, called the Itarajana.

References