Children of the Pyramid

This secret order within the House and Clan Tremere carry the allegory of the Tremere pyramid to extremes. They revere the form almost as some would worship a god, and claim the Pyramid, highly respected for so long a time, has attained an actual spiritual reality.

Overview

The Children hold great store in an ancient tome, The Travels of Fedoso. It was written by a magus of the Order of Hermes a long time ago. The Children interpret Fedoso's climb to a mountaintop as an allegory for attainment within the hierarchical pyramid. Children believe only hard work is the only path to increasing one's station. If not involved working directly for the clan, one should contact one's superior within the order and be assigned a task. Those capable of finding and completing their own tasks are especially favored by the order.

Specific magicks known to this order are few. They prefer to work through normal channels to attain their goals. Few doubt that clan leaders promote this society, but its membership seems limited to apprentices and Regents.

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