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"Do you want to come to my house?" said a spider to a fly..."
-May Howitt, "The Spider and the Fly"
"If the fly accepts, it deserves whatever happens next. What a fool."
-Kulska Krakov, pack priestess.

Sects are groups of vampires and clans that supposedly share an ideology. They are a modern invention, but an important one. The sects emerged in the wake of the Great Anarch Revolt, an uprising that drowned all of old Europe in blood during the fifteenth century, as though the surrounding oceans had swallowed the firm land that had belonged to it for centuries. Many elders accepted membership in the sects grudgingly, dismissing them as "nonsense: Blood is the only thing that matters." In the nights before the Great Anarch Revolt and the Inquisition, our elders say, no such groups existed. Some argue that is how things should remain: a vampire in a city of any size can go a decade or more without seeing another Kindred, so what use is a sect?

Even so, most vampires belong to one sect or another. Some insist on their independence, claim no preferences, or pledge themselves to a clan rather than a sect. The Camarilla is probably the largest and most important, though its Sabbat rivals are gaining ground. The secretive Inconnu, when one manages to speak to any of its strange and elusive members, maintains that it is not a sect, though it certainly seems organized and somehow remains apart from the others. At the opposite extreme are the Anarchs, who do everything they can to look like a sect even though they are the first to ask the Camarilla for help when the Sabbat appears at the borders. For that reason, the Camarilla considers them under its supervision.

In Prague, the traditional Camarilla was long the largest sect, but until recently it found itself under the Sabbat's boot, plunging the city into a war between these two great factions. Even so, they are not the only players here. There is far more than you may think at first glance. Keep reading and discover it for yourself...