- Methuselah: A vampire of the Fourth and Fifth Generations, who has lived for a thousand years or more.
- Neonate: An "Old Form" term to describe a recently Embraced vampire.[1]In Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Requiem, a neonate is a recently embraced vampire that has passed through the initial stages of vampiric existence, the fledgling stage. It is the sire's responsibility to ensure that the childe does not embarrass itself or its sire in vampiric society. Derogatorily, a neonate is often called a whelp.
Neonates are generally lightly involved in the true machinations of undead society. They aren't powerful enough to really matter, and are consequently used primarily as pawns by their elders. Conversely, they still have an investment in the mortal world of the 21st century and are less likely to adhere to the feudal character of vampiric society.
After approximately a century of unlife (in VtM) or fifty years of the Requiem (in VtR), a vampire is called an ancilla.
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Neonate (1st & 2nd)[]
These are Vampires who have not yet reached 100 years in age and are usually of the Ninth through Thirteenth (or greater?) Generations - the "teenagers" of Vampires.
References[]
- VTM: Vampire: The Masquerade, p. 191, 197
- VTM: Vampire: The Masquerade Second Edition, p. 32, 56
- WTO: Wraith: The Oblivion Rulebook, p. 239-240 (Arcanos 4, Blood Pool 10)
- WTO: Wraith: The Oblivion Second Edition, p. 281 (Arcanos 4, Blood Pool 10)
- VTR: Vampire: The Requiem Rulebook, p. 85, 86, 92