The Battle of Nightmares
-Narrated by Melisande, member of the Serpents of Light and priestess of the Tongues of the Asp pack, late 1999.
The city was practically ours, and packs and high-ranking figures were
already "dividing" the profits of the assault in their own way. No need
to tell you that profit-sharing in Sabbat is anything but democratic.
Whoever arrives first and hits hardest keeps everything. You only had to
look at the nights after the final battle in Old City: antitribu,
Lasombra, and Tzimisce cracking each other's skulls over pieces of
Prague. As if it were not enough watching our own Cainites tear each
other apart over prey, what came next, by the grace of the Rogues, was
the final drop that overflowed the cup.
The Book of Nod warned us, and we fools looked the other way as always.
No one understood until it was too late and the blow left its mark: the
Week of Nightmares and the extinction of Clan Ravnos.
No need to tell you it was common in these lands to see Independent
Ravnos traveling and living among Rom caravans. Add to that the arrival
of Bishnu, a Ravnos antitribu who, one way or another, managed
to fill city and Sabbat packs with his Rogue kin. From the beginning of
the city-assault plan, we had a good number of Ravnos
antitribu swarming here and there, mostly nomadic at first, then
forming their own packs or joining others when losses created openings
to be filled with fresh flesh.
By the time we realized it, at least one Rogue sat in nearly every pack,
and Jewish quarter held at least half a dozen Independent cousins. Sounds
exaggerated, maybe, but after assault there were far fewer complete packs
than at the start. We all hated having that many Rogues loose, damn it,
who likes a Ravnos? and if they are antitribu, worse. But since
Bishnu and his lot had contributed heavily to success, remaining Sabbat
"tolerated" them and let them run free. That was what damned us.
By mid-July 1999, every Sabbat pack felt like a time bomb. Ravnos
antitribu went mad, and I mean truly mad. Next to them, a group
of Malkavian antitribu psychopaths looked like charity nuns.
They were calm one moment and then exploded, as if centuries of rage had
finally broken loose from inside with the full unleashed force of
nature. Bastards went for whatever was nearest, devouring brothers and
not-so-brothers. Hell, they devoured each other with more hunger than
they showed for the rest of Cainites. It was as if something drove them
to self-destruction in a single week. Worst part: it caught us all with
our guard down and from behind. On top of that, they displayed an
inexplicable surge in power. Where once a Rogue could barely pull a
parlor trick, now they unleashed torrents of living nightmare in pure
form.
On the first night of Week of Nightmares alone, two packs and one
Templar were annihilated by Rogue frenzy. I had to kill Zavid myself.
When I returned to haven after leading an esbat, I found Dimitri and
Oleff's remains splattered around room while Zavid licked blood pooling
on floor. When he saw me, it was like dropping a sack of rice in the
Third World. He leapt at me with claws and fangs out, and I thank Cain I
always carry a stake.
In the end, remaining packs managed to stop Rogues. Some destroyed them
on sight, you know: "better safe than sorry... Sabbat style."
Others tried staking them to figure out what the hell was happening, but
that caused more casualties and gave no useful answers... if someone
ruled by Beast can offer anything remotely like an explanation. So
Templar Rochenko ordered a full hunt of every Rogue in city for
attacking the Sword of Cain. Those roaming streets, hunting other Ravnos or
attacking Sabbat, were hunted down and exterminated like dogs. Those
immobilized, cornered, or staked were burned outright.
Worst of all was Jewish quarter. Independent Ravnos there had fought
Giovanni and Setites for a long time over territory Camarilla had granted
them. When Week of Nightmares began, Giovanni and Setites interpreted
maddened Ravnos behavior as direct move to seize whole quarter while
sect-war chaos raged. They were not about to be trampled, least of all
by Ravnos, so they struck back. And there we were: Independents in the
middle of their own district killing each other, as if parodying our war
against Camarilla.
By the end of Week of Nightmares, many Sabbat packs were in pieces. I
think only one Templar and one Bishop remained. Independents refused any
further cooperation, accusing us of trying to wipe them out to avoid
paying what we promised; we blamed them in return, claiming they had
allied with Ravnos to drive us out. Total chaos.
What I do know is this: since Week of Nightmares, nobody trusts Ravnos,
antitribu or otherwise, if any are even left. Advice? If you
see one, shoot first. Ask questions later. And if you were wrong, relax,
I doubt there will be reprisals. You might even be congratulated.
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Observer Note:They say history repeats itself to return and remind us all of our
mistakes. I know very well what it means to stand where Ravnos stood:
massacred, trampled, humiliated, persecuted, and erased in nights
where no one wanted them here. I only hope time will one day make them understand what it is to be where I am now. Time will tell. |