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| class="even" | Saulot
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| class="odd" | Embraced:
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| class="even" | c. 8000 BC <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Book of Nod (supplement)]]''', ''The Antediluvians'', p. 130</ref>
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| class="odd" | Final Death:
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| class="even" | N/A
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| class="odd" | Clan:
 
| class="odd" | Clan:
| class="even" | [[Salubri]], [[Baali]], [[Wu Zao]], [[Nkulu Zao]], (and [[Tremere]])
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| class="even" | [[Salubri]]
 
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| class="odd" | Sire:
 
| class="odd" | Sire:
| class="even" | [[Enoch (Second Generation)|Enoch]] (?)
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| class="even" | [[Enoch]] (?)
 
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| class="odd" | Childer:
 
| class="odd" | Childer:
 
| class="even" |
 
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* [[Rayzeel]]
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* [[Rayzeel]] <ref>'''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]''', p. 64</ref>
* [[Samiel]]
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* [[Samiel]] <ref>'''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]''', p. 40</ref>
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* [[Hrorsh]] <ref>'''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]''', p. 40</ref>
* [[Yakov]]
 
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* [[Yakov]] <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Transylvania Chronicles]] 4:''' ''The Dragon Ascendant'', p. 85</ref>
* [[Nergal/Shaitan]]
 
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* [[Zao-Zei]] <ref>'''[[Wind from the East]]'''</ref>
* [[Moloch]]
 
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* [[Zao-Xue]] <ref>'''[[Wind from the East]]'''</ref>
* [[Seker]]
 
 
* [[Nahum ben Enosh]]
 
* [[Nahum ben Enosh]]
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* [[Akhraziel]] (?)<ref>'''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]''', p. 15</ref>
* [[Zao Xue]]
 
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* [[Shaitan]] <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Baali]]'''</ref>
* [[Zao Zei]]
 
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* [[Moloch]] <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Baali]]'''</ref>
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* [[Seker]] <ref>''From the discontinued'' '''[[Red Death]]''' ''Trilogy''</ref>
 
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| class="odd" | Allegiance:
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'''Saulot''', also know as "The Dragon" or "The Warlord", was [[Diablerie (VTM)|diablerised]] by [[Tremere Antediluvian]], probably voluntarily. The warrior and the healer [[Salubri]] are his main progeny, that was nearly destroyed after his diablerie, recently surfacing in the [[Sabbat]]. The [[Malkavian (VTM)|Malkavians]] consider Saulot and [[Set]] to be brothers to [[Malkav]], and that the ''third eye'' was given to Saulot by Malkav himself. <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Malkavian Revised]]'''</ref>
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'''Saulot''', also know as "The Dragon" or "The Warlord", was [[Diablerie (VTM)|diablerised]] by [[Tremere (Founder)|Tremere]], probably voluntarily. The warrior and the healer [[Salubri]] are his main progeny, that was nearly destroyed after his diablerie, recently surfacing in the [[Sabbat]]. The [[Malkavian (VTM)|Malkavians]] consider Saulot and [[Set]] to be brothers to [[Malkav]], and that the ''third eye'' was given to Saulot by Malkav himself. <ref>[[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Malkavian Revised]]'''</ref>
   
We can see the life of Saulot as a succession of attempts to create a brood of vampire mages. In the ancient of days, he journied to the east, called [[Zao Lat]], where he founded the [[Kuei-jin]]. The [[Baali]] are the result of one of his attempts that went wrong. The [[Wu Zao]] are the last vestiges of another of his broods. The [[Nagaraja]] might be another failed attempt.
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We can see the life of Saulot as a succession of attempts to create a brood of vampire mages. He has sired progeny that have founded the [[Baali]], [[Wu Zao]], [[Nkulu Zao]], and [[Tremere (VTM)|Tremere]]. In the ancient of days, Saulot journied to the east to [[Zao-Lat]], where he founded the [[Kuei-jin]]. The Baali are the result of one of his attempts that went wrong. The Wu-Zao are the last vestiges of another of his broods. The [[Nagaraja]] might be another failed attempt.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
 
The history of Saulot is obscure, but summarized as follows: in the [[First City]] of Enoch, the ancient [[Enoch]] [[Embrace|embraced]] a young man with prophetic gifts. This seer differed from other [[Antediluvians]] in his explicit disquiet with the [[Kindred (VTM)|Kindred]] state. He focused on meditation, prayer and other abnegation techniques, often in tandem with his mystical siblings Malkav and Set. Nothing could quell the [[Beast (VTM)|Beast]] for long, however.
 
The history of Saulot is obscure, but summarized as follows: in the [[First City]] of Enoch, the ancient [[Enoch]] [[Embrace|embraced]] a young man with prophetic gifts. This seer differed from other [[Antediluvians]] in his explicit disquiet with the [[Kindred (VTM)|Kindred]] state. He focused on meditation, prayer and other abnegation techniques, often in tandem with his mystical siblings Malkav and Set. Nothing could quell the [[Beast (VTM)|Beast]] for long, however.
   
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== What the Kuei-Jin Know ==
 
== What the Kuei-Jin Know ==
The name Saulot is not known to the [[Wan Kuei]], who view all barbarians with their homicidal farmer stories as so much unenlightened trash. ''However'', the Wan Kuei do know of a student of [[Xue]], a thief, a despicable creature who benefited from Xue's compassion, learned [[Ch'iuh Muh]], sat at the feet of the master and stole his wisdom. Zao-Lat was not one of the Wan Kuei, and when he left, he left behind his messes.
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The name Saulot is not known to the [[Wan-Kuei]], who view all barbarians with their homicidal farmer stories as so much unenlightened trash. ''However'', the Wan Kuei do know of a student of [[Xue]], a thief, a despicable creature who benefited from Xue's compassion, learned [[Ch'iuh Muh]], sat at the feet of the master and stole his wisdom. Zao-Lat was not one of the Wan Kuei, and when he left, he left behind his messes.
   
Now inhabiting the East are the two families of Zao-Lat, the [[Wu Zao]]. These two families are descended from two living beings twisted by Zao-Lat: [[Zao Xue]] the scholar and [[Zao Zei]] the thief were once captured by the Wan Kuei, but escaped and their progeny have since popped up throughout the Middle Kingdom. As for Zao-Lat, he hasn't been seen in millennia, and the world is better off for it.
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Now inhabiting the East are the two families of Zao-Lat, the [[Wu-Zao]]. These two families are descended from two living beings twisted by Zao-Lat: [[Zao-Xue]] the scholar and [[Zao-Zei]] the thief were once captured by the Wan Kuei, but escaped and their progeny have since popped up throughout the Middle Kingdom. As for Zao-Lat, he hasn't been seen in millennia, and the world is better off for it.
   
 
The Kuei-Jin never refer to Zao-Lat without some sort of epithet attached to the end of the name; the most common is "Zao-Lat the Traitor".
 
The Kuei-Jin never refer to Zao-Lat without some sort of epithet attached to the end of the name; the most common is "Zao-Lat the Traitor".
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Finally, a small coterie of Vampires who have wandered through [[Transylvania Chronicles|Transylvania]] might mention a document they found from Saulot, where he claimed that he would survive the [[Wheel of Ages]] and control the world. That might be considered a bit... cackling mad, though.
 
Finally, a small coterie of Vampires who have wandered through [[Transylvania Chronicles|Transylvania]] might mention a document they found from Saulot, where he claimed that he would survive the [[Wheel of Ages]] and control the world. That might be considered a bit... cackling mad, though.
   
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== Interpretations ==
 
Between the extensive retconning and the somewhat fuzzy nature of dating in the Second City era, Saulot is open to a variety of interpretations. We outline the more common ones here.
   
 
=== Horribly Evil Antediluvian, Somewhat Evil Antediluvian===
== Justin Achilli's Commentary ==
 
 
* Saulot is the most prolific of all the Antediluvians, having formed the Wu-Zao, the Salubri, the Baali, the Nkulu Zao, the Tremere (loosely) and (possibly) the [[Salubri antitribu]]. He may have been seeking something, and each line failed him in some fashion. Saulot may be most dissatisfied with the Salubri proper, and the ''antitribu'' may reflect his view on what his clan should really be like.
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* Saulot studied enlightenment under Xue. That means that Golconda might be equivalent to one of the [[Dharma]]s. Certainly, Saulot exemplifies [[Devil Tiger]] behavior with the Baali. Saulot may be powerfully enlightened, and may have achieved Golconda, only it may be something more terrifying than anyone conceived.
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* Saulot may have flaked out in the East, and what happened with the Baali was an aberration from a personality genuinely seeking redemption. Or the formation of the Baali may have been, in some incomprehensible way, a service for good in the long run.
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* In two of the four scenarios for '''Gehenna''' Saulot saves the world, with the players' help.
   
 
=== Interpreting Justin Achilli ===
 
When Saulot was introduced (in [[A World Of Darkness (1st Edition)]]), he was treated as noble. This interpretation ties in with the first edition's propensity for highly humane, good, vampires who have reached Golconda with relative ease. Saulot darkens progressively with the 2nd edition of Vampire, notable jumps including:
 
When Saulot was introduced (in [[A World Of Darkness (1st Edition)]]), he was treated as noble. This interpretation ties in with the first edition's propensity for highly humane, good, vampires who have reached Golconda with relative ease. Saulot darkens progressively with the 2nd edition of Vampire, notable jumps including:
   
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Saulot's darkening goes hand in hand with the general reinterpretation of Golconda in '''VtM'''.
 
Saulot's darkening goes hand in hand with the general reinterpretation of Golconda in '''VtM'''.
 
== Horribly Evil Antediluvian, Somewhat Evil Antediluvian ==
 
 
Between the extensive retconning and the somewhat fuzzy nature of dating in the Second City era, Saulot is open to a variety of interpretations. We outline the more common ones here.
 
 
* Saulot is the most prolific of all the Antediluvians, having formed the Wu-Zao, the Salubri, the Baali, the Nkulu Zao, the Tremere (loosely) and (possibly) the [[Salubri antitribu]]. He may have been seeking something, and each line failed him in some fashion. Saulot may be most dissatisfied with the Salubri proper, and the ''antitribu'' may reflect his view on what his clan should really be like.
 
 
* Saulot studied enlightenment under Xue. That means that Golconda might be equivalent to one of the [[Dharma]]s. Certainly, Saulot exemplifies [[Devil Tiger]] behavior with the Baali. Saulot may be powerfully enlightened, and may have achieved Golconda, only it may be something more terrifying than anyone conceived.
 
 
* Saulot may have flaked out in the East, and what happened with the Baali was an aberration from a personality genuinely seeking redemption. Or the formation of the Baali may have been, in some incomprehensible way, a service for good in the long run.
 
 
* In two of the four scenarios for '''Gehenna''' Saulot saves the world, with the players' help.
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
* [[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]'''
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* [[VTM]]: '''[[Clanbook: Salubri]]''', ''Primary source''
 
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'''See Also:'''
 
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Revision as of 03:17, 27 February 2010


Name: Saulot
Embraced: c. 8000 BC [1]
Final Death: N/A
Clan: Salubri
Generation: 3rd
Sire: Enoch (?)
Childer:
Allegiance: "Healer Clan"


Saulot, also know as "The Dragon" or "The Warlord", was diablerised by Tremere, probably voluntarily. The warrior and the healer Salubri are his main progeny, that was nearly destroyed after his diablerie, recently surfacing in the Sabbat. The Malkavians consider Saulot and Set to be brothers to Malkav, and that the third eye was given to Saulot by Malkav himself. [12]

We can see the life of Saulot as a succession of attempts to create a brood of vampire mages. He has sired progeny that have founded the Baali, Wu Zao, Nkulu Zao, and Tremere. In the ancient of days, Saulot journied to the east to Zao-Lat, where he founded the Kuei-jin. The Baali are the result of one of his attempts that went wrong. The Wu-Zao are the last vestiges of another of his broods. The Nagaraja might be another failed attempt.

History

The history of Saulot is obscure, but summarized as follows: in the First City of Enoch, the ancient Enoch embraced a young man with prophetic gifts. This seer differed from other Antediluvians in his explicit disquiet with the Kindred state. He focused on meditation, prayer and other abnegation techniques, often in tandem with his mystical siblings Malkav and Set. Nothing could quell the Beast for long, however.

Still, Saulot had his duties to his kin, and he Embraced a clan of healers, the Salubri. These vampires were unique among the kindred for their compassion — the Salubri were healers of kindred and kine, unable to take blood unless freely given.

Sometime after the Deluge, Saulot gave up on the disciplinary techniques he had developed and sought enlightenment in the east. He disappeared from the sight of all for centuries, only to return, worn and weary, but now with a third eye and claiming a new path to enlightenment: Golconda. With this wisdom, the Salubri claimed a new role to healer - teachers of enlightenment and the guides to mastery of the Beast.

After Saulot returned, demonic creatures arose in the East — these were vampires sired by an unknown elder and named Baali in the service of their lords. At this time, Saulot's childe Samiel, never at peace in the role of a healer, took up the sword and became the first of the Salubri warriors. Samiel led the troops of the Antediluvians against the Baali, eventually defeating them at Chorazin.

After the collapse of the Second City, Saulot wandered and taught Golconda, eventually falling into deeper and longer torpor. Some time after the Crucifixion, Saulot disappeared.

Until 1133, the fledgling clan of Tremere sought legitimacy by claiming the blood of an Antediluvian for their own. After much scrying and searching, the mages came on Saulot's torpid form. Unguarded, lord of a relatively passive clan, and unable to move, Saulot was the perfect target for the ambitious Tremere. A party of Tremere raided Saulot's tomb and the founder himself drank the Antediluvian's essence. The Tremere, flush with the power of an Antediluvian now found themselves marked as diablerists, usurpers, and dangerous. They reciprocated by launching a slander campaign against the Salubri, always feared for their strange spiritual powers, and eventually won over the rest of the Clans, who were always willing to sacrifice principle for present advantage.

In 1998, Saulot has taken back control over Tremere's body after quite a struggle, then broke the wards set to hold of him and is now free again.[13][14]

What the Kuei-Jin Know

The name Saulot is not known to the Wan-Kuei, who view all barbarians with their homicidal farmer stories as so much unenlightened trash. However, the Wan Kuei do know of a student of Xue, a thief, a despicable creature who benefited from Xue's compassion, learned Ch'iuh Muh, sat at the feet of the master and stole his wisdom. Zao-Lat was not one of the Wan Kuei, and when he left, he left behind his messes.

Now inhabiting the East are the two families of Zao-Lat, the Wu-Zao. These two families are descended from two living beings twisted by Zao-Lat: Zao-Xue the scholar and Zao-Zei the thief were once captured by the Wan Kuei, but escaped and their progeny have since popped up throughout the Middle Kingdom. As for Zao-Lat, he hasn't been seen in millennia, and the world is better off for it.

The Kuei-Jin never refer to Zao-Lat without some sort of epithet attached to the end of the name; the most common is "Zao-Lat the Traitor".

Things Others Might Suspect

Saulot's darker history appears in several locations, most notably in the stories about the odd progenitor of the Baali. It is universally accepted that the Baali founders were three demon worshippers who were tossed into an organ pit and thrown some vampire blood, told by a contemptuous vampiric ancient that they understood nothing about the true nature of evil. The Baali claim that the elder came from the East. The Baali claim that elder was Saulot.

An additional witness for the prosecution may be Haqim, whose judges worked with the Salubri warriors during the Baali Wars. Haqim himself did not trust Saulot, who seemed obsessed with exterminating the Baali.

Tremere himself may have something to say, since due to a miscalculation he found out that Saulot had played him for a fool, and for eight centuries fought the Salubri Antediluvian for control of his own body, only to lose. The passive founder of the clan might not be so passive after all.

Finally, a small coterie of Vampires who have wandered through Transylvania might mention a document they found from Saulot, where he claimed that he would survive the Wheel of Ages and control the world. That might be considered a bit... cackling mad, though.

Interpretations

Between the extensive retconning and the somewhat fuzzy nature of dating in the Second City era, Saulot is open to a variety of interpretations. We outline the more common ones here.

Horribly Evil Antediluvian, Somewhat Evil Antediluvian

  • Saulot is the most prolific of all the Antediluvians, having formed the Wu-Zao, the Salubri, the Baali, the Nkulu Zao, the Tremere (loosely) and (possibly) the Salubri antitribu. He may have been seeking something, and each line failed him in some fashion. Saulot may be most dissatisfied with the Salubri proper, and the antitribu may reflect his view on what his clan should really be like.
  • Saulot studied enlightenment under Xue. That means that Golconda might be equivalent to one of the Dharmas. Certainly, Saulot exemplifies Devil Tiger behavior with the Baali. Saulot may be powerfully enlightened, and may have achieved Golconda, only it may be something more terrifying than anyone conceived.
  • Saulot may have flaked out in the East, and what happened with the Baali was an aberration from a personality genuinely seeking redemption. Or the formation of the Baali may have been, in some incomprehensible way, a service for good in the long run.
  • In two of the four scenarios for Gehenna Saulot saves the world, with the players' help.

Interpreting Justin Achilli

When Saulot was introduced (in A World Of Darkness (1st Edition)), he was treated as noble. This interpretation ties in with the first edition's propensity for highly humane, good, vampires who have reached Golconda with relative ease. Saulot darkens progressively with the 2nd edition of Vampire, notable jumps including:

In the Revised Edition, Saulot appears in Gehenna and Lair of the Hidden. In LoTH, Saulot is a deus ex machina and generally portrayed as frustrated with his straying school of Golconda-seekers, while in Gehenna, Saulot appears in two scenarios. In both interpretations, Saulot is portrayed as a redeemer for the Vampire race, but generally not exemplary or noble (although he is a pre-adolescent clone in one, which may limit Messiah-potential).

Saulot's darkening goes hand in hand with the general reinterpretation of Golconda in VtM.

References

  1. VTM: Book of Nod (supplement), The Antediluvians, p. 130
  2. Clanbook: Salubri, p. 64
  3. Clanbook: Salubri, p. 40
  4. Clanbook: Salubri, p. 40
  5. VTM: Transylvania Chronicles 4: The Dragon Ascendant, p. 85
  6. Wind from the East
  7. Wind from the East
  8. Clanbook: Salubri, p. 15
  9. VTM: Clanbook: Baali
  10. VTM: Clanbook: Baali
  11. From the discontinued Red Death Trilogy
  12. VTM: Clanbook: Malkavian Revised
  13. VTM: Transylvania Chronicles 4: The Dragon Ascendant
  14. VTM: Nights of Prophecy

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