Lisbon, known in portuguese as Lisboa, is the capital and largest city of Portugal.
History[]
The Tremere of Spain were believed to have caused the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, envious of the the accomplishments of Lisbon's Kindred.
During the Victorian Age, Lisbon was ruled by the Toreador Prince EugĂȘnio Vicente de Olisipo, holding Elysium in the Lisbon Cathedral.[1]
Following the effects of the Beckoning, the Kindred elders abandoned the city, leaving ancillae such as Afonso Zarco to rule as Prince pretenders.
However, things appear to have changed in the country with the rise of the Ventrue of the Spear of Orthia.
The Shattered Spear[]
The Spear holds the city of Lisbon tightly in its grip. The Second Inquisition weakened the domain enough that the cult had little trouble in placing one of their own as Prince. They moved into the old aqueducts below the city, secured much of the subterranean network beneath the city, and reinforced the claimed resting-place of Orthia. Despite this, their efforts to excise the cityâs Nosferatu from the tunnels have been met with repeated frustration. The increasingly insular nature of the Camarilla has worked in their favor, and while the cult exists as something of an open secret among the Kindred of Lisbon, few outside the domain know how deeply theyâve sunk their claws into the city. Only Ventrue of Orthiaâs line are allowed within the heart of the cultâs power, an ancient cistern converted into a temple of their God, and even those do not know where She truly rests â only Orthiaâs Hand and Voice hold that knowledge.
The city of Lisbon, however, is not completely secure. As the Beckoning draws elders away and thin-bloods grow in number, outsiders continually test the purpose of the Spear within the city and without, as coteries of various sects and cults attempt to seize the domain for their own.
The ongoing struggle has made the cultâs efforts to spread outside of Lisbon difficult, as they are forced to focus on the seat of their power and the protection of their sacred charge. It is from Lisbon that the Voice, Elena Andreas, issues the orders communicated to her by the slumbering Orthia. She remains within the temple, seen only rarely by those not among the five members of Orthiaâs Hand. The temple itself has changed little from its origins as a cistern. Banners bearing the cultâs sigil hang from the stone walls and a statue of Orthia herself stands at the center of the great chamber. Winding tunnels snake away from the templeâs heart. Cultists clean hideaways formerly held by the cityâs Nosferatu and turn them into simple, spartan facilities. Very few of the cultâs members reside within the temple, however, save for its selected guardians â warriors chosen from among the local adherents of all ranks, rotating regularly to prevent their public facade from falling to disarray. The cult has sealed and reinforced areas where the tunnels give way to the warrens of the filth that reside outside of the cultâs control, and guardians from among those chosen are stationed at each point to prevent incursions
References[]
- VTM: Camarilla (book)
- VTM: Forbidden Religions - p. 15
- â Victorian Age: Vampire Rulebook, pp. 140-141