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An Alternative Version of The Creation Myth

 

The Origins Of The Gangrel

In a time before time, God created Adam to live in the garden of Eden. However, Adam soon grew lonely, and asked God for a mate. And so, God gave Adam a wife, Lilith. However, Lilith was stubborn and would not bend to Adams will, so God cast her out.

Alone in the wilderness and heavily pregnant, Lilith gave birth to four children, midwived by animals. These animals were a bear, a wolf, a tiger, a serpent and something described only as 'the beast'. Each was gifted with a child, save the serpent, as his child was stillborn. Each child grew to become what we now call the Lycanthropes.

The child raised by wolves, now called Ennoia the immortal, took a mate from the pack when she came of age. Her children were part wolf and part man. They would later live to become the creatures known as the Garou, the werewolves.

Dissatisfied with running alongside the pack, Ennoia came to Enoch in search of company. There, her great beauty and wild streak led to her being cast out after she caused many battles, fueled by her many lovers jealousy. The children she bore these lovers would become the Gypsies, our nearest kin.

Wandering the world for centuries, shunned from everywhere she tried to settle because of her beauty, she encountered a son of Caine. This Childe convinced her to return to Enoch, where she soon joined the Kindred as one of the Embraced.

From her are all Gangrel descended. From her we are kin to the Gypsies, and the Garou. It is from her we learn to speak to the animals, from her we learn our strength and have the ability to change our forms. It is from her we take our wanderlust, and from her we trace our lineage. We remember the mother, Ennoia the immortal.