Road of the Slain
Via Einherjar, commonly known as Road of the Slain or Path of the Slain, is a Road practiced among the Norse vampires and serves as a reminder of the ancient ethics that the All-Father gave them. The Road teaches responsibility, courage in the face of adversity, and individual initiative. Many drive off the Beast by acts of iron-willed discipline and courage, such as watching the sun rising.
Most of the followers of the Road are disrespectful, self-serving, and physically abusive to those they do not respect. Often, even the people they do respect are treated only slightly better.
Hierarchy of Sins
| Via Einherjar ("Road of the Slain") | |
| Rating | Moral Guideline |
|---|---|
| 10 | Stealing or cheating. |
| 9 | Not challenging a weak leader. |
| 8 | Begging or otherwise asking for help. |
| 7 | Failing to kill for reasons of conscience. |
| 6 | Failing to boast and spreading your tale. |
| 5 | Hoarding or otherwise miserly actions. |
| 4 | Performing an unmanly act. |
| 3 | Showing fear or hesitation in the face of peril. |
| 2 | Running away from danger/breaking a sworn oath. |
| 1 | Backing down from a challenge. |
References
- VTDA: Wolves of the Sea, p. 72
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