词条 | Gehenna (World of Darkness) |
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}} In the role-playing game The Masquerade by White Wolf, Inc., Gehenna is the vampires' prophesied armageddon.[1]{{rp|219}}[2] Gehenna (2004) was the final Vampire book published by White Wolf.[1]{{rp|228}} Gehenna is the time when the Antediluvians (the grandchildren of Caine, the first vampire) will rise to consume the blood of all the younger vampires and construct a city in which they will rule for one thousand years. The prophecy of Gehenna is most thoroughly detailed in the Book of Nod, the story of Caine's banishment and cursing by God. There are also portents found in the Book of Nod, claiming the coming of the "Dark Father" and the "Dark Mother". Who these are is uncertain, but it is believed these two figures could be the mythical Caine and Lilith, respectively. Gehenna is said to be preceded by the Time of Thin Blood, in which successive generations of vampires past the thirteenth lose the potency of their blood, become incapable of siring childer or exercising their vampiric powers, and even develop a tolerance to sunlight.[3] Four possible Gehenna scenarios were depicted in the final Vampire: The Masquerade sourcebook, which was titled Gehenna,[4] as part of the Time of Judgment that ended the original World of Darkness. The four scenarios are:
Gehenna cultA Gehenna cult is a group of individuals (almost always vampires) that is devoted to influencing events leading up to or during Gehenna, often with the objective of stopping or aiding the Antediluvians. While these cults vary widely and are often in opposition of one another, in general each focuses on one or more similar activities including:[5]
The term is used somewhat derisively, as most Kindred do not believe in the Antediluvians and many Gehenna cults are pseudo-religious, fanatical, and lacking any trustworthy information. Many assume that they are created by elders to dupe younger vampires into unknowingly taking part of their personal schemes. The entire Sabbat could be called a Gehenna cult (and often is by members of the Camarilla), but the term is normally reserved for much smaller groups including:[5]
References1. ^1 {{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702- 58-7}} {{World of Darkness}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gehenna (World Of Darkness)}}2. ^{{cite book| author = Achilli, Justin; Bates, Andrew; Brucato, Phil; Dansky, Richard E.; Hall, Ed; Hatch, Robert; Lee, Michael B. | title = The Masquerade (Revised Edition) | publisher = White Wolf, Inc.| year = 1998| isbn = 1-56504-249-2}} 3. ^{{cite book| author = Greenberg, Andrew | title = The Book of Nod | publisher = White Wolf, Inc.| year = 1994 | isbn = 1-56504-078-3}} 4. ^{{cite book| author = Shomshak, Dean | title = Gehenna | publisher = White Wolf, Inc.| year = 2004| isbn = 1-58846-855-0}} 5. ^1 {{cite book|author1=Shomshak, Dean |author2=Roark, Sarah | title = Time of Thin Blood | publisher = White Wolf, Inc.| year = 1999 | isbn = 1-56504-245-X}} 1 : Vampire: The Masquerade |
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