I would like to see the views on this topic,
and see how many others out here live as Strigoi Vii. Please let us keep it respectful.
you may not agree with it but I would like to know why if you don't, and if you do what has it done for you.
Remember Respect is needed here for a better understanding of each others views
Strigoi Vii, translated Living Vampyre Witch from Romanian is an international movement of esoterically minded individuals pursuing Zhep'r. Zhep'r is the personal evolution from the perspective of a mortal to personal immortality of the Self through attaining an Immortal perspective.
i find philosophize of the living vampire a good starting place with the merg of Kheprian & Strigoi Vii yet both unique. the movement has opened the first vampire church in Amsterdam's
not everyone will agree with everything but we have to unite and respect grow strong in numbers and become a voice....
well said my brother I agree with you on that.
now for M'Lady
Strigoi Vii is the plural for Strigoi Viu, the Romanian word meaning, approximately, “living vampire witch.” This is the name We find best suited to describe Our Family, traditions, Mysteries and philosophies. Strigoi Vii is Our form of Vampyric witchcraft, sharing many elements with modern neo-paganism and other esoteric systems, yet still remaining very unique.
Many great thinkers such as Aristotle, William Blake, Carl Jung, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand with her philosophy of Objectivism, and Ragnar Redbeard (author of Might is Right), have expressed elements of Our Dayside perspectives in various ways. However, it must be noted that the Dayside Strigoi Vii philosophy is only partially revealed by these viewpoints or thinkers. Moreover, many of these authors unfortunately include mortal sentiments objectionable to the Strigoi Vii along with their more excellent philosophies. You can also see elements of Our Nightside and Twilight perspectives reflected throughout history in the esoteric realms, including the chaos magick of Peter J. Carroll, Sumerian and Egyptian magic, Hinduism, Bhuddism, the Thelema of Magus Aleister Crowley, shamanism, Gnostic teachings, Judo-Christian mysticism, esotericism, and Hermetic Magick from ancient times.
The process of syncretism is defined as reading between the lines and seeing the elements of Our Mysteries in disparate myths, stories, and thoughts, then putting them back together into greater and more practical truths. As Strigoi Vii that is what We do, seeking the truth and reason through Our own insight as well as that of other wise ones.
For the last millennia since the end of the days of traditional Khem, better know as today as Ancient Egypt, the Strigoi Vii have been in the shadows, working in secrecy on a solitary basis with Our ancestors. However, all of this is changing now. With the guidance of Our Ancestors, a new generation of The Family is finally deliberately reveling Our collective heritage. We are gathering together and slowly coming out of the shadows in order to take part in the future and embrace Our past as one.
Is Strigoi Vii a religion? Yes, and no. Vampyrism as defined by the Strigoi Vii is not a religion in the common sense of the word. The reality is more complex.
The Mysteries are a spiritual and philosophical metaparadigm or metabelief system, which is based on the ability to paradigm shift. For the Strigoi Vii, belief is a tool and it can be applied at Will. Thus the Strigoi Vii may adopt and discard different epistemological systems and philosophies as it suits Their needs, rather than acting unconsciously upon inescapably ingrained belief.
One of the characteristics of those naturally attuned to Our nature is they cannot truly be of another “religion.” So it is incorrect for an awakened Strigoi Vii to say, “I am a pagan” or “I am a Satanist.” The Awakened Strigoi Vii have come to the mutual agreement that religion is a system of arbitrary belief used by humans to excuse their behavior and create a false sense of security. Our use of religion is different. Strigoi Vii “use” belief systems, known as paradigms or ideologies, to adopt a temporary view that will help further a single goal, and then discard the system when it is no longer useful. This viewpoint is very similar to the mechanics of modern chaos magick.
To make an analogy, Strigoi Vii is like the core operating system of a computer, whilst each paradigm is like a separate program or application. A Strigoi Vii may love the theatrical psycho-drama of LaVeyan Satanism, and engage in Satanist practices to further the sense of Self and indulge in the aesthetic pleasures of ritual and life. But this does not make the individual truly a Satanist; They are simply employing or "wearing" those beliefs as one would wear an article of clothing. Many of the female Strigoi Vii also appreciate the goddess-centered elements found within many traditions of neo-paganism. Thus, They can make use of the beliefs of the myriad of pagan religions and indulge their feminine and seductive empowerment. Many members of Our Family will have a preferred paradigm as one might have a favourite jacket or pair of shoes.
Today, We are seeing a new movement sometimes known as "Traditionalist Strigoi Vii” within the Family. These pioneers find existing without beliefs and being what they truly are works best for them. To these traditionalists, any belief, even a temporarily adopted one, can be seen as a crutch. However, Strigoi Vii are nothing if not mutable and flexible. They may wear many masques, not only in Their spiritual existence but in Their everyday lives as well. Strigoi Vii are Sunday school teachers, politicians, university professors, doctors, religious leaders, and police officers. There are even Strigoi Vii within the ministry of the Catholic Church!
Such seeming paradoxes are possible because whilst personal paradigms have strong meanings for these individuals, They clearly realize They are Strigoi Vii first and foremost. How do you think so many members of the Family have walked through the history of mankind so easily and gracefully?
I have a high respect for the Strigoi Vii. I myself don't consider myself of the kind as I really don't have much experience in the Vamypre community. Only have been on the online Vampyre community for about 2 years now. Not much information was available to me until then. I have had some confuse me as being Strigoi Vii due to my actions and activities. But right now I don't catagorize myself with any Vampyre sects. Would love to have a mentor in the area though.
That is quite alot of information to take in at once. I would like to know a bit more before I feel comfortable giving an honest opinion.
Fascinating concept.. I'll research more before I respond to this. Thanks for the information..
I see where you pulled this from, it does make interesting reading and also carries a .........
DISCLAIMER ON THE REALITIES OF BLOOD DRINKING
http://www.strigoivii.org/forum/
Look, save us all the headache of banter here in this thread. BEFORE you comment on this thread, google Strigoi Vii or Sanguinomicon and READ about it.
I paid $19.95 for the book plus shipping. It's an interesting read.
This is a full time RPG fantasy concocted by Father Sebaastion. He contradicts almost everything he preaches in the Sanguinomicon. He's been on TV, he sells his stuff (including member ship to the Sanguinarium and his prosthetic fangs) to the public. This is a capital venture. If anyone does just a little bit of research on the web they will find a large faction that discredit him and his work. No disrespect here just the facts.
yo there are some who honor the path not all are as Todd is I am asking about the ones who live the path.
In romainian Lore,
Strigoii are the things which were rumoured to do the bidding of dracula, infernal shades which appeared as beasts.
They had no free will of their own, its a travesty this new term has to relate to something so foul.
They have removed the actual significance of these things, and replaced it with the name of a movement about the vampiric nature. It is not what it was in Romanian mythos.
But as a modern movement its doing quite well for itself. I hope that my efforts one day will be on par with them.
Strigoi still possess the ability to transform into monstrous beings; winged demons that haunt the night sky like relics from a mythological past
The Strigoi are hideously deformed, possess a high degree of obfuscation, and share a common geographical origin and mythology with the Nosferatu. But unlike their more prolific cousins, the Strigoi do not create ghouls or reproduce in the traditional vampiric fashion, and it is over these two important differences that the Nosferatu and the Strigoi may be clearly marked as distinct species. Like all Kindred, a Nosferatu is free to inflict the curse of the Embrace upon any poor wretch he sees; but for reasons that seem more superstitious than logical, the Strigoi may only Embrace a select group of mortals: witches who have already been made into Strigoi ghouls, and humans who have committed suicide.
Strigoi Vii
A strigoi vii is a unique class of ghoul, and is best viewed as an evil witch with partial vampiric abilities. Indeed, the word strigoi itself is derived from the Romanian word striga, meaning witch. This in turn comes from the Latin cognate strega, which has its origins in strix, the word for a screech owl; a creature often likened to a child-devouring demon of the night.
"Witch" here refers to the word in its most debased form; no wiccans or shamans are the strigoi, but unholy creatures from Romanian folklore, adept at black magic and intent on preying upon the pure and the innocent. They shun the sunlight, preferring to dwell in the blackest forests and emerging only at night. They have the ability to shapechange into animal form, often appearing as a bat, a wolf, or screech owl. They can leave their body behind while their spirits roam free, hunting for prey -- and their hunger is terrible indeed, for the strigoi rely on only two things for sustenance, blood and psychic energy. A strigoi vii can enter the dreams of a sleeping child and transform them into nightmares, riding the child's dreams until dawn and leaving the victim drained of psychic energy; an attack more feared than the draining of blood. These poor souls may grow quite sick, and if hagridden frequently, may even die. It is also said that the strigoaica -- the female strigoi -- are more powerful than the males, and according to folklore their very presence can ruin harvests, spoil milk and butter, stop cows from producing milk, and may even wreck marriages.
The Strigoi
This is all based on folklore if you go to my link that I posted with my post and read throught the whole thing it's a bit hard to fathom that anyone can ideally shapeshift into a bat or another creature for that matter.
Hmm, This is very interesting, And I do agree with openness, I'm open about my Paganism and Vampiring ways...So..I'm looking more deeply into this whole...Strigoi VII ...
Well well well …. I have no issues with someone making money… it’s what we all do… look at religion before you caste any stone.
They opened a church and have brought clans together….. that my friends is progress.
Sure people can talk and give remarks … I don’t see there clans doing much.
When your on a pedestal some one wants to knock you off… if you can do better please do… we have surfaced out of the darkness after excepting what we are in the face of societies constant remarks and persecution…. As for RPG … I don’t see any mention of rolling a 20 sided dice and moving three… anything else?
I believe that we should all be true to ourselves and not judge other. You can follow what ever you truely believe.
Very Interesting... thanks for giving me a new topic o research.. I'll post more after i do some reading
Well I`m romanian and aware of our myths from romanian books and also from the oral folklore.I know a few romanians here who surely know if what I said it`s wrong and I invite them to criticize me.
Also if you doubt my words I can give you some authors so you could read with your eyes about that.
Strigoii vii (the living phantoms) are - unlike the dead strigoi(aka moroi) - wizards.I suspect the term comes from the latin term STRIX that survived until these days in the italian "strega" that means(just like in latin) wiche (or wizzard).
I posted somewhere some particularities(some of them anatomical) that makes the difference between the ordinary men and a strigoi: date and way of birth, the hair, the habbits etc.
You also can become a strigoi during the lifetime.The way of becoming a strigoi differs from zone to zone and the valachian territory abounds in different aspects of the myth.
My personal belief is that the strigoi must of been at the origin spirits of the dead that reincarnated in bodies of the living.There are many tormented spirits (in the ancient myths) of evil or strange man, that society could believe that they used their dead bodies, or fresh newborn bodies to come back to life that way.
However I must agree with someone who posted above me that the occidental church of the vampires presents many different aspect with the romanian myth.You should study both of them and be objective about that.
I hope that my info brought you even the slightest help on that matter.
as brother lavisbre stated making money is not wrong, look I am asking in this thread who walks the same path, I know were the term came from and all that and make no claim that I or any one I know of can do said things. it is what we call our selves so the term vampire is not used. I am not here to defend what we call our selves but to ask if any one else walks the same path if so what do you get out of it how has it changed you life. and if you don't what you think of it.
Oh!
So many posted before me in the last minutes!!!
God I am soooo slow.
:P
My info could appear without importance now... but if you are a little paranoid, well they are not.
LOL
I posted but didn`t responded to the main question.
I am not into this because I do not like the institutionalized religion very much.
I also think that everybody is free to choose and I respect that.so if I could be of any help I will be glad to help you.... for free.
;)
The mystery remains... after all myths are not just myths.
To walk the same path would mean to be alike as the original with the common traits. Or are you talking about people using the same name and being ignorant to the fact of the legends and creating their own way of life?
wow... I really do need to get more information... but I think that you should follow whatever it is that you believe, as long as you are not hurting others.
Do i know of it? Yes do i follow that path to a degre, for some it is the true path of all who are vampire. I am less inclined to say yes or no on that subject what one feals is right determins what one followes to some it is strigoi Vii to others it is following lillith or other gods/goddess. For me there are fundimentals in all systems so my advice is do what works for you as long as you follow the laws that is what matters.
here you go this should explain it all...
Legends, Myths and Superstitions
Out of what crypt they crawl, I cannot tell
But every night I see the rubbery things
Black, horned, and slender, with membraneous wings
And tails that bear the bifid barb of hell.
They come in legions on the north wind's swell,
With obscene clutch that titillates and stings,
Snatching me off on monstrous voyagings
To grey worlds hidden deep in nightmare's well.
-- H.P. Lovecraft, "Night-Gaunts"
Introduction
A bloodline rarely known outside of Romanian folklore, the Strigoi have existed for countless centuries, an almost primordial branch of the Nosferatu haunting the wilderness of Transylvania and Wallachia. Long divorced from the clan which spawned them, the Strigoi have become something of an isolated strain, a self-contained pocket of creatures unconnected to the vast world of the Kindred glittering beyond their impenetrable forests. And yet this isolation has molded them in ways far more terrible than the shaping forces of Kindred society, for the Strigoi still possess the ability to transform into monstrous beings; winged demons that haunt the night sky like relics from a mythological past. . . .
Description
The Strigoi are a very unusual and fairly regional bloodline, and although no one has ever traced their origins directly to the Nosferatu, one could hardly draw any other conclusions. The Strigoi are hideously deformed, possess a high degree of obfuscation, and share a common geographical origin and mythology with the Nosferatu. But unlike their more prolific cousins, the Strigoi do not create ghouls or reproduce in the traditional vampiric fashion, and it is over these two important differences that the Nosferatu and the Strigoi may be clearly marked as distinct species. Like all Kindred, a Nosferatu is free to inflict the curse of the Embrace upon any poor wretch he sees; but for reasons that seem more superstitious than logical, the Strigoi may only Embrace a select group of mortals: witches who have already been made into Strigoi ghouls, and humans who have committed suicide.
How this is done creates an ecology unique in the vampire world. The vitae of the Strigoi has two distinct phases; the "quick" vitae of the Strigoi ghouls, and the "undead" vitae of the Strigoi vampires. Both types of vitae possess the power to engender progeny, and through a process that closely resembles the Embrace, Strigoi ghouls have the remarkable ability to create other Strigoi ghouls. Of all the clans and bloodlines of the Kindred, only the Strigoi have developed this separation of vitae, and a Strigoi ghoul is almost a new entity unto itself, more of a strange fusion between a vampire and a witch than a ghoul in the traditional sense. The unusual nature of the Strigoi and their ghouls is reflected in Romanian folklore, which distinguishes between them by name. The ghoul form is called a strigoi vii, or "living vampire;" and the true undead form is called a strigoi mort, or "dead vampire." The plural forms are strigoi and strigoi morti respectively; and though the Bloodline is commonly just called Strigoi, traditionally strigoaica should be used instead of strigoi in the case of a female.
Strigoi Vii
A strigoi vii is a unique class of ghoul, and is best viewed as an evil witch with partial vampiric abilities. Indeed, the word strigoi itself is derived from the Romanian word striga, meaning witch. This in turn comes from the Latin cognate strega, which has its origins in strix, the word for a screech owl; a creature often likened to a child-devouring demon of the night.
"Witch" here refers to the word in its most debased form; no wiccans or shamans are the strigoi, but unholy creatures from Romanian folklore, adept at black magic and intent on preying upon the pure and the innocent. They shun the sunlight, preferring to dwell in the blackest forests and emerging only at night. They have the ability to shapechange into animal form, often appearing as a bat, a wolf, or screech owl. They can leave their body behind while their spirits roam free, hunting for prey -- and their hunger is terrible indeed, for the strigoi rely on only two things for sustenance, blood and psychic energy. A strigoi vii can enter the dreams of a sleeping child and transform them into nightmares, riding the child's dreams until dawn and leaving the victim drained of psychic energy; an attack more feared than the draining of blood. These poor souls may grow quite sick, and if hagridden frequently, may even die. It is also said that the strigoaica -- the female strigoi -- are more powerful than the males, and according to folklore their very presence can ruin harvests, spoil milk and butter, stop cows from producing milk, and may even wreck marriages.
The Witch's Kiss
As mentioned previously, the strigoi have another power quite unique to ghouls -- the ability to create progeny. A strigoi vii may actually perform a partial Embrace, an act that dooms a mortal into becoming strigoi, a gradual transformation that may last over ten long and painful years. Not any mortal, however, may be so transformed by the Witch's Kiss; the strigoi are bound to select their victims from a rather exclusive pool. Candidates include witches and satanists, the unbaptized and the excommunicated, children born with a caul or a vestigial tail, the congenitally deformed, and the seventh son of a seventh son.
The Witch's Kiss is carried on much like a proper Embrace. The strigoi vii must drain the blood of her victim, a process that usually takes over a week of nightly visitations. Then, upon the last visit, the dying human must be coerced into drinking the blood of the strigoi vii. This is usually followed by a terrible sickness and a long convalescence, and often the victim never fully recovers his health. Not that it really matters, for by that time the unfortunate soul is doomed. After a few years of dormancy, the metamorphosis begins, and the progeny will begin to acquire the characteristics of a strigoi vii. One of the first signs is often a shift in personality -- almost as if something good inside the person has just curdled and died, leaving behind a sour and vindictive shell. People begin avoiding the poor wretch, and many notice the appearance of a faint but foul odor. Deformities begin appearing or growing worse, the skin dries up and starts oozing pus, and bones begin to elongate. Soon the progeny begins to feel his whole nature changing, and as a taste for normal food atrophies, a desire for fresh blood begins to assert itself with a maddening tenacity. The discipline of Nascence develops, and he begins to notice that his very presence has the power to profoundly disturb the sleeping -- an effect that gives him a strange sense of renewed energy. By this time, he has either been noticed by the Strigoi or will seek them out himself. Upon his first taste of Strigoi vitae, the transformation is complete.
If a mortal cannot find Strigoi blood to insure his ghoulish future, the transformation will eventually take a turn for the worse, and his body will begin to decompose. If no infusions of vitae are allowed to renew his tainted blood, he will die within ten to fifteen years of receiving the Witch's Kiss.
There is one interesting rumor, however, that may provide a glimpse of possible redemption. Some say that the transformation can be reversed at any point before the progeny drinks Strigoi blood and becomes a full strigoi vii. All that need be done is locate the creature that infected him and kill her, driving a stake through her heart and filling the mouth of her severed head with holy wafers....
Strigoi Mort
Upon death, a properly Embraced strigoi vii will rise from the grave as the much deadlier strigoi mort, or "dead vampire," hereafter referred to as "Strigoi."
A Strigoi is much like a Nosferatu; and worse still, the rebirth process often adds a second layer of deformities. As a result, more Strigoi are infected with such flaws as "Putrescence" and "Parasitic Infestation" than their marginally more fortunate cousins. The Strigoi are solitary vampires, preferring to dwell in the wilderness like outcast monsters, friends to the lowliest animal life on earth. They are known for preying on sheep and cows with just as much frequency as humans, and often -- foolishly, it may be said -- return to the same village over and over again, draining the livestock as well as the blood of their old friends, surviving family, and available enemies. The Strigoi are also more spiritually warped than the Nosferatu, and seem to draw nourishment from an bottomless well of bitterness and spite. There is no higher culture among the Strigoi, no real sense of community, no vast warrens peppered with subterranean artworks. The closest they come to such trappings of civilization are their sabbats, great midnight revels usually held on St. Andrew's Eve (November 11) and St. George's Eve (April 22). At these times the Strigoi gather around a bonfire to exchange stories, bleed captives, and dance with their ghoul cousins. These sabbats also serve another important function, for they mark the Strigoi calendar. The Strigoi are at their most powerful during winter, and the months between the sabbats find them at the peak of their powers. After St. George's Day, they become almost dormant, laying low until the summer passes, awaiting their resurgence on St. Andrew's Eve. These two holidays are closely marked by Romanian peasants, and even today only a fool will venture out of doors during the evenings preceding them....
There may be one aspect of the Strigoi which brings a small degree of solace to the human community, and that is the limitations of their Embrace. A Strigoi may only Embrace mortals of two types -- a strigoi vii, and a suicide. The rituals behind both these Embraces are different, but both create a Strigoi as a result.
The Kiss of UnLife
The Embrace of a strigoi vii is a great celebration that usually takes place during a sabbat, most often on St. George's Eve. It is a very painful affair, and one that almost always involves the sacrifice of an unbaptized child. The Strigoi will dance and cavort around the candidate witch, hooting as she devours the child, skeleton and all. After a brief ritual in the Old Slavonic tongue, the Strigoi chosen as her sire will step forward and perform the Embrace. The fledgling is then buried in a coffin and must claw her way out. (Many Nosferatu scholars believe this to be the origin of the Sabbat Embrace ritual.) If she is successful, she may present herself at the St. Andrew's Eve sabbat and she will be accepted into Strigoi "society" as a full member, bound to her sire until he sees fit to release her.
The Judas Kiss
This is the power to Embrace a corpse, and is available only to the strigoi morti. There are certain rules that limit this ability, however. The corpse must belong to a human who has willingly taken his own life. (Although certain Merits may expand this restriction; this will be discussed later.) The mortal may not have been buried for longer than forty days, and may not be interred in hallowed ground or buried at a crossroads -- both actions render the body untouchable to the Strigoi. Additionally, the corpse must not have been embalmed: the Judas Kiss must be preceded by the complete exsanguination of the corpse, and any embalming fluid destroys its potential for resurrection.
First, the Strigoi exhumes the body. Then he must drain it of every drop of blood, no matter how cold or curdled. This is usually done my clawing open the chest and saturating the heart with a stream of vitae from the Strigoi. The heart is then squeezed, allowing the vitae to permeate and unclot the dead mortal blood. After this blood is drained, the vampire allows his precious vitae to fall into the corpse's mouth, and the coffin is then resealed and the body buried.The transformation generally takes two to three days, after which the progeny will awake to his new state, and must claw his way to the surface or be trapped forever, a howling creature aware of only eternal hunger. If he does reach the surface, he may be lucky to find a sire waiting for him. Then again, that all depends on his Sire....
It should be noted that since most suicides wanted to be dead in the first place, they are generally quite upset at being granted immortality. This rage, coupled with an awareness of the aborted monstrosity they have become, often drives them mad -- or madder -- and the Strigoi produce a fair share of failed progeny which must be put to death. Of course, some of these damned souls discover that being granted a second life is a blessing, and these rare creatures often rise to become some of the greater of the Strigoi.
Future of the Strigoi
Fortunately for the rest of the world, both Kindred and Kine, the Strigoi are a dying breed. Increased urbanization, better burial practices (embalming fluid will prevent a corpse from being Embraced by a Strigoi) and a diminishing belief in the supernatural have all taken their toll. But blame for their eventual extinction may not be placed solely on the outside world. Many internal factors spell the doom of this bloodline, including a lack of sophistication, an entrenched xenophobia, a fear of travel, and a paralyzing obedience to tradition and superstition. Not all the Strigoi are like this, however. A few have migrated with the Nosferatu, blending in with their mother clan and adapting themselves to new homes. But these are few, and their potential to create progeny diminishes with every passing decade. One day the last Strigoi will find herself caught under the sun, her entire bloodline passing into myth with the swirl of her scattered ashes.
Information
Nickname: None, but in some parts of Romania, particularly Wallachia, the Strigoi are known as the Moroi.
Appearance: The Strigoi are even more loathsome to behold than the Nosferatu, but their disfigurements tend to remain more consistent than the seemingly random deformities of their cousins. Most Strigoi are bald and leathery, their vermin-infested flesh cracked and oozing with putrescence. They have long, spidery fingers that can stroke the hair of a sleeping child with tenderness one moment, and crush the spine of a horse the next. Their fangs cannot be retracted, and their disproportionate length is the cause of many running sores on their lips and chin. They tend to dress in old and tattered clothing, and most Strigoi have no desire at all for fineries and self-improvement. The older they get, the more corpse-like they appear, and truly ancient Strigoi look more like gaunt demons than anything related to the Kindred.
The strigoi vii are slightly less loathsome to behold, appearing as witches cursed with all manner of physical aberrations: humps, claws, cataracts, and club feet are common. Their breath is rank with the odor of spoiled milk, and all strigoi vii radiate an aura of foulness that makes mortals near them acutely uncomfortable. As they age, ingesting more Strigoi vitae, their disfigurements accumulate until a point is reached where they must be Embraced, lest their deformities cause their mortal death.
Haven: Most Strigoi dwell in the deep forests of Romania, making their havens in caves, old castles, or forgotten crypts.
Background: The strigoi are very similar to ghouls, and each one must drink the vitae of a strigoi mort to survive. They prey on the nightmares of children, visiting them in astral form or the shape of an animal, feeding on their psychic energy and only occasionally drinking their blood. Occasionally, if they find one who meets their criteria, they will Embrace her and she will become a strigoi vii over the course of the next few years. When it is time to cross over to real death, a strigoi vii witch is Embraced by a strigoi mort, and then must drink blood for survival as any other vampire.
Character Creation: The Strigoi are really not intended as player characters, but if so desired, may be created along the same lines as a Nosferatu.
Clan Disciplines: Obfuscate, Opyri, Protean. (Animalism and Fortitude are also common)
Weaknesses: The Strigoi are not the most intelligent of all vampires, and their adherence to superstition and tradition often outweighs their ability to adapt to new situations. Unsurprisingly, the Strigoi have a weakness for many of the traditional vampiric banes. Garlic repels them, and they must roll Willpower vs. 7 to approach anywhere near this noxious herb. Crosses, too, require a similar roll to overcome, and the list of substances that cause them aggravated damage includes silver, wood from the wild rose, whitethorn, ash, or aspen tree, and any metal rubbed with garlic. Certain Strigoi are more subject to superstition than others, and a list of additional weaknesses may be assigned as Flaws, which are discussed below.
Organization: The Strigoi are solitary creatures, rarely living together in groups over three. They only gather en masse during their sabbats, these taking place on St. Andrew's Eve and St. George's Eve. They tend to remain in the wilderness, although more intelligent and "civilized" Strigoi have been known to dwell in old castles or hollowed out crypts, occasionally establishing minor domains and ruling as petty princes. If even aware of them, any Tzimisce or Nosferatu in the area tend to leave them alone.
Quote: "Come here, little child . . . do you remember me? I was the sad woman that kept going to the monastery on the hill . . . yes, child, come here . . . sleep against my side, as I stroke your silky hair, yes. . . . "
Stereotypes
What the Undead think of the Strigoi:
The Strigoi are a small and insular bloodline, most known to the Nosferatu and the Tzimisce -- a pair of clans not exactly renown for being free with information. As a result, most of the Kindred world remains unaware of the Strigoi, and the few that have heard stories often dismiss them as mere legends, or at best the activities of a few uncivilized Nosferatu. The "opinions" expressed below are therefore not widely held by the clan as a whole, and some may be considered speculative.
Nosferatu -- The Strigoi are an interesting bloodline. We grew up and left the cradle; they did not. Like our caitiff, they probably should have been put out of their misery long ago, but time and progress will no doubt render them as obsolete; and then no one will remember them but us.
Ventrue, Lasombra -- The Strigoi are nothing more than caitiff Nosferatu that never left home for the big city, cocooned and elevated by the folklore of ignorant peasants.
Toreador -- I confess, I find it hard to imagine anything worse than a Nosferatu. Still, I assume every clan must have a crazy aunt locked up in the attic.
Gangrel -- Old world monsters. The Strigoi are what we would all become if we surrendered to the Beast.
Tremere -- The only thing interesting about this line of Nosferatu is the strigoi vii. Ghouls that may create other ghouls? This is something that should not go unwatched.
Malkavian -- Of course I believe in the Strigoi! Didn't Louis and Claudia run into them in Europe? You know, in that book. . . .
Ravnos -- The gypsies tell stories of such creatures, tales that chill even my blood. Putting them down to some estranged Nosferatu is an attempt to deny reality. There are things out there that are not Kindred, and do not feel the need to follow our laws.
Brujah, Assamite, Giovanni -- A dying breed of Nosferatu that feed on peasant children? Is this something we should really care about?
Tzimisce --Looking at the Strigoi is like looking back in time, like the Kine and their precious anthropology. Poor, demented creatures, haunting the forests and the hills, utterly unaware that vampire culture has left them behind countless generations ago. . . .
Merits and Flaws
The following Merits and Flaws may only be assigned to the Strigoi, but if the Storyteller permits, may be taken by a Nosferatu character. Many Merits allow a Strigoi to Embrace certain mortals who have not died from suicide; and many Flaws reflect restrictive superstitions. A "recently dead" person refers to a corpse that has not yet been buried.
Suicidal Sympathy (1 pt. Merit) -- A common Merit, a Strigoi with this ability can sense suicidal thoughts, tendencies and predilections in mortals. It is not uncommon for a mortal so detected to be hounded by a Strigoi; but the suicide must still be voluntary.
Fateful Omen (1 pt. Merit) -- If a cat jumps or a crow flies over the body of a recently dead person within sight of the Strigoi, he may Embrace the corpse as if it were the victim of a suicide.
Fateful Reflection (2 pt. Merit) -- If the body of a recently dead person is reflected in a mirror within sight of the Strigoi, he may Embrace the corpse as if it were the victim of a suicide.
Fateful Shadow (2 pt. Merit) -- If the shadow of a living person falls upon the body of a recently dead person within sight of the Strigoi, he may Embrace the corpse as if it were the victim of a suicide.
Dumbfounding (2 pt. Merit) -- The sudden appearance of the Strigoi may strike a mortal speechless. A resisted Willpower roll must be made, with each success for the vampire inflicting her victim with a full day of speechlessness. If the human botches the roll, he is struck dumb forever.
Less Superstitious (3 pt. Merit) -- The vampire is less superstitious than usual, and the target of all rolls vs. a superstition-based weakness decrease by one.
Deadly Calling (3 pt. Merit) -- If a Strigoi with this Merit can get a mortal to tell him her full name, the Strigoi is invested with a certain power over her. If he climbs to the belfry of her church and calls out her name while striking the bell, she will be forced to come to the vampire as if Dominated; providing of course she is in earshot of the bell. (A resisted Willpower roll is allowed.)
Non-Superstitious (4 pt. Merit) -- The Strigoi has conquered all superstitions, and is not confined to any superstition-based weaknesses. (She must still follow the Strigoi rules of Embrace, however.)
Strix Form (5 pt. Merit) -- The Strigoi is free to assume Strix Form on days between the Sabbats as well as during the feast nights. A powerful merit to possess; the Strigoi must nevertheless have already acheived Opyri level seven to assume the form in the first place. See the Opyri Discipline below for details.
Seven Year's Death (5 pt. Merit) -- This Merit is as powerful as it is unusual, and may be considered purely legendary if the Storyteller so wishes. A Strigoi with this Merit is not destined to be undead forever. If he can remain undetected for seven years, his curse may be lifted by travelling to another country where a different language is spoken. There, if he can find a mortal lover, he can become human again. This act of love must be given freely, and no vampiric powers may be used to bring it about. If he is successful, he will return to his human form . . . but all his children will become Strigoi when they die.
Dog's Bane (1 pt. Flaw) -- The Strigoi may be repelled by a black dog with an extra set of eyes painted on his forehead with white paint, and must make a roll of Willpower vs. 7 to pass beyond the dog.
Counting Curse (2 pt. Flaw) -- The Strigoi has an innate and irresistible need to count, and will often find himself counting objects against his will. (This occurs at the Storyteller's discretion, an a roll of Willpower vs. 6 is needed to break out of the spell.) If poppy seeds or thorns are strewn in his path, or in front of his lair, the Strigoi must make a roll of Willpower vs. 7. If he fails, he will be forced to count every seed or thorn unless directly threatened. ("Poppy seeds! I love to count poppy seeds! Vun poppy seed, two, two vonderful poppy seeds. . . ha ha ha ha . . . ")
More Superstitious (3 pt. Flaw) -- The vampire is unusually superstitious, even for a Strigoi. The targets of all rolls vs. a superstition-based weakness are increased by one.
Homebound (4 pt. Flaw) -- The Strigoi may not travel beyond his homeland. For all practical purposes, this is usually Wallachia or Transylvania. Each night spent outside his homeland will temporarily decrease both his Willpower and Blood Pool by one point until he returns. If he fails to return before zero is reached in either score, he suffers True Death.
Aura of Foulness (5 pt. Flaw) -- Affecting only female Strigoi, it is almost impossible for a vampire with this Flaw to keep a low profile, and as a result it makes life considerably more hazardous. The Strigoi radiates an aura of foulness that affects the entire region in which she dwells, and has a subtle but telling influence on the local land and population. Milk and butter sour more easily. Cows often refuse to give milk, and occasional human mothers find their breast milk curdled or in short supply. Crops are frequently are ruined by drought and disease, an tend to yield significantly lower harvests. The effects are even felt on humans, and wounds take longer to heal, dreams often turn darker and more draining, and even relationships tend to sour more readily. Needless to say, the cumulative effect is usually noticed by the village, and it is safe to say that a Strigoi hunt is not far behind. . . .
The Strigoi Discipline
Opyri, derived from the Old Slavonic root word for vampire, is an interesting and horrifying discipline possessed exclusively by the Strigoi bloodline. It is unknown whether any other vampire may learn it, for with the exception of a few Nosferatu who remain silent on the matter, none have ever tried.
Opyri is also unusual in that it has seven levels of skill, but the Strigoi ghouls -- the strigoi vii -- can learn the first five, and indeed use them more frequently than their full vampiric sires. It should also be noted that the names of the Disciplines are rarely used by the Strigoi, and have generally been attributed by Nosferatu scholars.
Nascence (Level 1)
Innate to every Strigoi, Nascence is the ability to sense the history of a mortal from conception to baptism. Simply by touch, the Strigoi can immediately divine every unusual fact about a human's birth: was he born in wedlock, was he the child of a rape, was he baptized, was he the seventh son of a seventh son, was he born with a caul, was he born with a tail or any other deformities, and so on. If a child is particularly strong in any of these areas, a Strigoi can sense it from afar, and the sense of Nascence will act to guide the Strigoi to the child's side.
System: Nascence is as an innate ability which can be used at will. Although strong impressions can attract a Strigoi to a human, a clear reading is available only by touch.
Hagging (Level 2)
This terrible ability is one of the most feared powers of the bloodline, and is particularly used by strigoaica. Hagging is the act of entering a human's dreams and draining psychic energy, an invasive attack which gives strength to the Strigoi and weakens the mortal. Victims feel the psychic drain as a series of hellish nightmares, and the next morning finds them feeling sick and listless. It is even possible to kill a mortal through repetitive drainings, and any human killed in this way may be made into a strigoi mort in the same manner as a suicide. Hagging is most often done to children, but virtuous men and virgin maidens are other common targets.
System: The mortal must first be asleep, whether naturally or magically. Then the witch must touch her victim's forehead and place her lips over his. She may drain the victim at the rate of one Willpower point each hour, and for every point the Strigoi drains from her victim, she receives one Blood Point in return. Draining a victim to zero Willpower forces them to make a Stamina Roll vs. a target of 6. A successful roll results in a day long coma; failure means death. A hagridden victim gains back one point of Willpower each day until fully recovered.
Night Ride (Level 3)
This ability permits the Strigoi to project her astral form outside of her corporeal body. When in astral form a Strigoi may perform several actions not usually allowed by Psychic Projection. She may use the discipline of Animalism; she may communicate with other Strigoi, living or dead, and most importantly, she may use the powers of Nascence and Hagging. Indeed, many Strigoi would rather drain their victims from afar, hag-riding their victims until dawn while their corporeal bodies remain safe in their lair, protected by a guard of wolves.
System: The astral form follows all standard rules (like Level 5 Auspex "Psychic Projection"), but the form of a Strigoi is limited in movement to a radius equal to her Willpower x 10 kilometers.
Spooking (Level 4)
By use of Spooking, a Strigoi may lift objects in the air with her mind and move them through space. This is often used to generate poltergeist-like confusion, instilling helpless terror in the hearts of her victims and their families.
System: A roll of Willpower vs. a target of 6 must be made in order to lift an object. Contrary to what Yoda thinks, weight is an issue, and the vampire may only manipulate an object equal to or less than her Willpower x 5 kg -- which nicely covers most knives, stones, and small children. Multiple objects may be lifted, but each additional object increases its target roll by one until a failure occurs. A botch immediately drops all objects. Of course, these objects may be flung, causing damage appropriate to the object size and shape.
Vircolac Form (Level 5)
By use of this power, a Strigoi may transform into an animal. While in this form, they have all the powers of their human form, but are limited to their form with respect to physical capabilities such as movement and speech, and the type of animal is limited to the Strigoi's sex. Males may transform into dogs or pigs; females into screech owls, and both sexes may transform into wolves and bats. Although each Strigoi may freely select from these options, most have a favorite form and stick to it except in the case of an emergency.
System: The transformation process takes one round and costs one Blood Point, and if the Strigoi does not change back before sunrise, she is stuck in that form until the next evening.
Fly (Level 6)
This power gives the Strigoi the ability to fly through the air while in "human" form. Motion is limited to approximately 90 kph, and the Strigoi must follow certain restrictions. She may not fly over consecrated earth or hallowed ground, she may not cross directly over running water, and she may not cross borders to a country where another language is spoken.
System: The Strigoi must roll Willpower vs. a target of 6, and each success allows fifteen minutes of flight. Flying is exhausting, however, and each additional attempt to fly during the same night increases the difficulty by one.
Strix Form (Level 7)
The most terrible ability available to the Strigoi, this power may only be used on the Eve of St. Andrew's (November 11) and on the Eve of St. George's (April 22). By assuming Strix form, the Strigoi undergoes a transformation into a terrible monster, a bat-winged demon with wolf-like jaws and the talons of a raven, a creature whose horrifying shriek can chill the blood of even the stoutest warrior. The creature has the power of flight, can travel at 60 kph, and can lift burdens equal to twice the Strigoi's natural weight. In combat, a Strigoi in this form may inflict terrible wounds, her bite and claws causing aggravated damage to other supernatural beings. If feeding in monstrous Form, the Strigoi may drain three Blood Points per round rather than the usual rate of one per round.
System: The transformation process takes two rounds and costs two Blood Points, and if the Strigoi does not change back before sunrise, she will acquire new deformities upon waking the next evening.
Bibliography:
Hatch, Robert. Clanbook: Nosferatu. White Wolf, 1994
McNally, Raymond T. & Radu Florescu. In Search of Dracula. Houghton Mifflin, NY: 1994
Melton, J. Gordon. The Vampire Book. Invisible Ink, Detroit MI: 1994
Summers, Montague. The Vampire in Europe. University Books, New Hyde Park, NY: 1961
Credits:
This document was first uploaded on 25 August 1997. The banner image is a drawing by the incomparable Edward Gorey. Most of the information I present about the Strigoi has its origins in Romanian folklore . . . yes, even the four-eyed dog thing.
This document was written by Allen B. Ruch. Feel free to use it in whatever way you wish for your personal use -- mutate it, morph it, change it, etc. -- your brain is free. If you have any comments or suggestions, please e-mail me. If you pass this document on, please include this notice. I wish to get some of my stuff in print, so I reserve all publishing rights -- so please contact me if you wish to use any of this information in a printed media. Posting it electronically on whatever website or mailing list, etc, is happily endorsed, as I wish to spread my tentacles out across the Internet. All hail Discordia! Until the Old Ones arrive, Allen B. Ruch can be contacted at quail@libyrinth.com
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The only thing I will say regarding this thread, is that a bunch of individuals who had nothing better to do than form their own faction of what they would see fit to call the "living vampire" which is a contradiction in its own rite.
As for the promotional advertising whether you realize it or not, it is just the same as religion in its own ideals. Save for they think they are gods. What ever people.
Do I follow it...Oh hell no. I am not a naive individual by any means, being a follower of something made up to satisfy a subculture is not my palet.
Just remember, those of whom take in the atmosphere of any occult setting, should really study up on said occult before participating. It will be speculated as to whether it is an occult or just a group of amatures to say the least.
They are being watched by a greater force. Tred lightly, as well as govern yourselves accordingly.
The phrase ' having your cake and eating it ' must surely apply to the idea of those who 'wear' a belief system and then discard it so easily.
I agree with the posts made by Bloodlife, Tegosanguistim and Polishsiren.
It's difficult enough for most to recognise reality....and for that reason I am not able to take Strigoi seriously at all.
This is of course just my view.
So, Strigoi basically means you live as if you are immortal and you truly believe you are? Fascinating, I don't believe in immortality but we all have our beliefs and what not.
Thank you for another day of learning! Great info, and thank you for taking the time to educate!
Many different beliefs and lifestyles are one of the many things that make us all unique. As long as no harm comes to another, what people do in their own homes, lives, etc is no one else's concern.
Thank you for posting this. I have not heard of this before. I will come back after doing some more reading on this to give my thoughts.
All of this information has gotten all over the internet because of Father Sebastian. Stregoi Vii is not a word for vampire but for any spirit at unrest. It can be a ghost. I have a friend from Romania that speaks the language dialect that is not mixed with the Roma language and he gets irked that this got spread all over the internet as its not correct.
The Stregoi Vii thing is sometihing Sebastian used to name his own group but he has sort of moved past that and gotten away from the community and become more of a secret organization changing names of things. How do I know, because he told me.
Some use HLV which is Human Living Vampire.
As for Nosferatu it is not Romanian, in fact it is not even a real word. Way back a lady wrote a travel guide. She misheard the word and it went in there and somehow Bram Stoker saw it briefly and put it in his book and it took a life of its own. There are many sources that can confirm this including Elizabeth Miller who is considered an authority. Transylvania itself wasn't even annexed to Romania until 1919. It was Hungarian based.
To correct you, Nosferatu is a real word, translated from German.
Soulshroude im with you I personally dont follow no one..
and theunknown has a lot to read..
Now I own a copy of the Codex and to be classifyed as a living vamp. Is not wraped around one existence but many. Those that go from life to life horboring some of the same charicter traits each time.
Todd my be a showman. But I think he is due some credit for getting the ball rolling in the first place.
I would like to learn more of this topic. I think if I had more info to go on I would have a better understanding. I know I am new here but I have a hard time commenting on subjects suchs as this cause I don't understand them or I simply never heard of them until now.
The Vampyre has been around long before Sabretooth and The Strigoi Vii but it is no doubt that much has grown from Strigoi Vii and The Black Veil. I feel that if it is for you then follow it, if not then dont.
Yes, Sebastiaan comes at this from a business aspect most of the time but this has grown past that and there are those out there that follow the Strigoi Vii for what it is. It is a culmination of various different belief systems with a twist to fit the Vampyric way of life.
I saw a comment stating that Todd contradicts himself...
This may be true but isnt that true for all belief systems? How many time have you heard something in the news of a Pastor or "higher up" in the church in some sort of scandal? As much as we strive for it...we arent perfect.
Im not here to pass judgement nor readily agree,
I do with the teachings of Strigoi Vii as I do with everything else.... I take what I need and what suits me and leave the rest.
I've been on the website and read the publications and as I continue on my Travels and mature as a Vampyre, I will continue to do as I have been in the past.
I have not heard of these folks be for,but they do sound pretty amazing. =)
there are two types of laws; just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws...a just law is a code [that] squares with the moral law...rooted in eternal law and natural law.
This i do believe in this ido not
I do not believe in swans, having swans,
I do not believe in having a mate and swan
it is either a mate
or no mate and swans
or no swans,
http://www.strigoivii.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=42
The Black Veil is the foundation of Covenants for the Strigoi Vii. It exists to protect Our Mysteries and is endorsed by the Sanguinarium and Synod. Those who are not Strigoi Vii are not expected to uphold these tenets as they are not bound by them. However We of the Synod encourage even those who are not of the Family to recognize and respect the common sense inherent in the Black Veil. These simple guidelines provide Us with the freedom to maneuver unhindered through the mundane world.
This is the ONLY edition of the Veil endorsed by the Synod and is specifically for The Family and the Sanguinarium. Previous editions are of high merit; however they have not fully captured or expressed in words how to avoid potential liabilities of the tangible Dayside realities of the everyday world. These realities must be first addressed in order to ensure the security and prosperity of the Family. Those initiated to Strigoi Vii Who violate these covenants of the Family may face temporary banishment, or even suffer excommunication from the Sanguinarium. In reality such individuals are betraying themselves by giving up their own opportunity to achieve Zhep’r through their actions. This is known as the Malediction of Elorath.
We Strigoi Vii are socially responsible individuals, and the consequences of Our actions may have various, often negative, repercussions as We become more visible to the mundane world. Those Who proudly bear the Legacy Ankh close to Their hearts, be They Strigoi Vii or Black Swan, make the statement that They are in agreement with the Covenants of the Black Veil. These tenets are innate common sense for the responsible members of Our Family. The Black Veil gives us the freedom and foundation to be powerful by being proactive and preempting issues that may get in Our way. There are five Covenants of the Veil. The first two are absolute and unbreakable laws of the Blood. The last three are codes of ethics which, when respected and adhered to, serve to empower both the individual and the Family.
SatansBride,
"This i do believe in this ido not
I do not believe in swans, having swans,
I do not believe in having a mate and swan
it is either a mate
or no mate and swans
or no swans, "
You are saying you dont believe in and individual having both? or you dont believe in swans period?
wow I respect the fact that people have their own beliefs.But I cant fathom turning into a winged creature
Yes vampire codex to start with or this whole thread as there are some very interesting points and info lol
yes, i've read the whole thread and it all sounds fascinating. i haven't read the entire codex but i'm familiam with it. i was just wondering if there were any books specifically writen to deal with the Strigoi Vii
I will let others share there wisdom of what books to read for I am of the Kheprian Order
This is very interesting, did I read correctly that the Strigli Vii use a belief as they wish and then discard it when it is no longer useful? So they would be constantly changing their belief system? Does that mean that each person does their own thing - or is there some kind of organization to it> Or did I misunderstand?
Seems an entirely unnecessary constraint to me...
I am whom I am, I follow not the laws that others use to bind themselves outside those of society, which we must adhere to or face jail, I do what I feel is right in any given situation, regardless of what some farcical figurehead says is the "wrong way"
I mean no disrespect.....but really, do we as individuals need even more laws than those of existing society to constrain us even further?
Societies, houses and covens are not for everyone. I think it is a great start and we can build from here. Just like VR has rules and ways that may seem odd at first, as one becomes seasoned you understand why.
here is a link on where to get a book on it Sweet.
http://www.lulu.com/content/1343246
SweetBlooded,
www.StrigoiVii.org has a link to lulu.com which has publications you can read/order. They have a free downloadable book to get you started if you wish.
lol, Yeah!
I see not many here favor our path my brother but that is their right. to me it is what makes life so wonderful.
I would like to ask LordOfNoctemAeternus a question.
In the light of so much 'bad' press, do you know of any who have wanted to break away and form an offshoot of Strigoi Vii ?
Or have you, yourself been tempted to start something up ?
For me I do not practice this but I can respect those who do .If I could be Strigoi then I would be proud
This sounds absolutely insane, lol. An underground vampire religion/cult/church? wow. I don't like it but I don't like any form of organized religion. It all leads to trouble and drama.
I don't know anything about the Strigoi Vii other than the role playing game, but I would like to know more about the origin of the name
"Strigoi Vii, translated Living Vampyre Witch from Romanian"
I thought that the Romanian Striga (cry) came from the latin word Strix (Screech Owl)
The romanian word for witch is vrăjitoare
I thought that the romanian vampire of myth - the Striges - was so called because it could change into various bird like / owl creatures and had nothing to do with witches or witchcraft
The Striges were devided into Strigoi Vii (if they were living) or Strigoi mort (if they were dead / supernatural)
I have read most of the sites that are being copied into here from http://www.thedarkillusion.com/id50.html and most seem to be simply mirror sites offering the same information rather than new information
This in no way takes anything from the followers of this interesting way of life, but I am very interested in the language which it quotes at the very start of its book