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Virstania Protects Her Children After sharing the ritual with her Clanmates, she was appalled at the cruelty shown to us by our new masters. She viewed us as her Childer, yet the Tremere used us as beasts of burden, cannon fodder, or hardier subjects for thaumaturgical experiments forbidden to this day. The incident that drove her to decide to free us from our servitude is lost to history, but I’ve heard stories that say that after witnessing a scene of such brutality she locked her study door for anywhere from months to years before emerging with the resolve to set us free. She gathered her forces to strike an unlikely target: Ceoris in Transylvania. It was rumored to be the location where the original transformation of the Council of Seven took place, going from wizards to vampires. The Tremere likely thought it was another attack by the Tzimisce war ghouls. All were surprised when the Gargoyles serving on the inside of the building did nothing to stop the attack. In fact, they opened the doors to their brothers and sisters, who soon outnumbered the Tremere inside. Virstania leveraged the situation to create our status as a bloodline. Soon after, thanks to this event and the aftershocks of the Anarch Revolt, the Council of Seven relocated to a more secure location in Vienna. They remain there today because of us. The bulk of hostilities ended in 1489. The Tremere signed the Montmartre Pact and formally joined the Camarilla. As part of the deal, they swore to stop creating Gargoyles and cease hunting down vampires for use in the ritual. The Clan was also supposed to destroy all copies of that ritual. Of course, copies still exist today, but the Gangrel and Nosferatu have long memories. Any chantries discovered creating Gargoy les these days must not only deal with those Clans seeking a little payback, but internal Tremere inquisitors looking to make an example of anyone working against the pacts made by the Council of Seven. Unlike most things about our creation, the origin of our unique gifts is still something of a mystery. Some claim that the discipline was Virstania’s final gift to us before she slipped into a torpor from which she would only awaken in a time of need. Others believe the independent development of the discipline was what caused her to stand up for us as Kindred and push back against our horrible treatment. Now, nearly all Gargoyles possess it, passing it through blood for hundreds of years. It brings together all the little pieces of our bloodline into one place. A non-Gargoyle who possesses the discipline was usually taught the ability because of a great service they provided to the bloodline. Whatever Gargoyle taught the outsider the discipline holds that Kindred in the same regard as they do our mother. LORE OF THE BLOODLINES 31