It never ceases to amaze me how often I find members of the Community as well as mundanes in my life that cannot grow personally. They age physically, yet mentally remain in a stagnant state.
Today I saw a thirty-five year old woman exhibit to me that she cannot act her age, but her shoe-size alone. Instead of conducting herself like an adult in a debate, she stoops down low to the point of insult because she has nothing more in her arsenal to put forth. It is wiser to remain silent than to spout nonsense, especially when speaking to one more than ten years your junior who can hold their own in a battle of words. If you do not know the full definition of a word, don't use it!
This individual attempted to appear learned by stating that: "unless you are royalty through lineage or appointment" you cannot be a Lord or Lady. Obviously they didn't realize that such titles are not restricted to nobility, close but no cigar. Of course, being a horrible habit of my own, I posted the proper definition and she had nothing intelligent to offer in response...Typical.
I would have gladly invited something more than a thoughtless comment from someone describing communications with others as: "talking to bullheaded people and walking into brick walls"
I suppose open debate is too difficult for some people in this world. It's quite fun, not to be taken too seriously. Each side presents their stance and supporting facts and you roll with it from there. You may not agree entirely with what the opposing side presents, but you learn quite a few things and that is what is so entertaining about the practice.
Opinions are like assholes and they don't all exactly smell like roses. What you may think, I may not agree with but I will respect. So what's so difficult about you (this is more a general statement) doing the same? Being disrespectful and childish doesn't give you to upper-hand, it just makes an ass out of you, I suppose it's your natural born right to.
A final note: It is pretty sad when the whole time I am speaking with someone I can swear I'm holding conversation with an adolescent....Until I see their age and shake my head slowly.
I'd mentioned in my last post that I would complete a breakdown of the Veil and have posted it in it's original V2.0 here with my comments on each.
1. DISCRETION
This lifestyle is private and sacred. Respect it as such. Do not make a sideshow of yourself. We do not have to prove ourselves to anyone. Appearing on public TV to tell the world that you drink blood is useless attention-getting. It gets a negative reaction for the whole community. Our place is in the shadows; our greatest protection from small-minded humanity is the fact that they do not believe we exist. Someday they may be ready for us to reveal ourselves to them, but that time is not now.
Do not hide from your nature, but never show it off to those who won't understand.
(Commentary: Of course I would say this one applied more so before certain prominent figures of the Community broke this tenet and so here we are today still wrestling with the consequences of those decisions. This tenet, I feel, is one of the most if not the most important of all. We would all be a great deal less troubled if we simply remain in the shadows.)
2. DIVERSITY
Our paths are many, even though the journey we are on is essentially the same. No single one of us has all the answers to who and what we are. Respect everyone's personal views and practices. We cannot let petty differences of ideology prevent us from maintaining a unified community; there are enough who would attack us from the outside.
Our diversity is our strength. Let our differences in viewpoint enrich us but never divide us amongst ourselves.
(Commentary: I can't mention how many times this very thought has been said time and time again by others in the Community, yet everyone always seem to find a reason to split hairs and divide us.--i.e." The Sang/Psi War"--Then there are those who disagree with what Group A thinks about their Vampyrism from Group B and C. Let it go, we're all Vampyres here; brothers and sisters.)
3. SAFETY
Use sense when indulging your nature. Do not flaunt what you are in public places. Feed in private and make certain your donors will be discrete about what happens between you. Donors who create rumors and gossip about us are more harm than they're worth. If you engage in blood-letting, put safety and caution above all other things. Blood-born diseases are a very real thing, and we cannot risk endangering ourselves or others through irresponsibility. Screen donors carefully, making certain they are in good health both mentally and physically.
Never overindulge or get careless. The safety of the entire community rests upon each member's caution.
(Commentary: This is indeed common sense, one would hope. I cannot see what is so objectionable about guarding the well-being of ourselves and our swans.)
4. CONTROL
We cannot and should not deny the darkness within. Yet we should not allow it to control us. If our beast or shadow or darkside is given too much sway, it clouds our judgement, making us a danger even to those we love. Never indulge in pointless violence. Never bring willful harm to those who sustain you. Never feed only for the sake of feeding, and never give over to mindless bloodlust.
We are not monsters: we are capable of rational thought and self-control. Celebrate the darkness and let it empower you, but never let it enslave your will.
(Commentary: I said this in so many words in my previous post and this is one of the things that I want the youth of the Community to understand.)
5. LIFESTYLE
Live your life as an example to others in the community. We are privileged to be what we are, but power should be accompanied by responsibility and dignity. Explore and make use of your vampire nature, but keep it in balance with material demands. Remember: we may be vampires, but we are still a part of this world. We must live lives like everyone else here: holding jobs, keeping homes, and getting along with our neighbors.
Being what we are is not an excuse to not participate in this reality. Rather, it is an obligation to make it a better place for us to be.
(Commentary: Too many fall to the allure of the fictional vampire and often forget that us, the Vampyres, are not the same creatures. Being one of us does not turn you into Brad Pitt, you don't get the ridiculous mansion and obscene amounts of money that somehow magically replenishes itself. Mundane laws still apply to us, we still have responsibilities as adults.)
6. FAMILY
We are, all of us, a family, and like all families, various members will not always get along. However, respect the greater community when having your disputes. Do not let your individual problems bring emotional strife to the family as a whole. Settle your differences quietly among one another, only seeking out an elder's aid in mediation when no other solution seems possible. Never bring your private disputes into public places and never draw other family members into the issue by forcing them to take sides.
Like any normal family, we should always make an effort to present a stable and unified face to the rest of the world even when things are not perfect between us.
(Commentary: We all have our personal feuds without a doubt, but that is no concern of the mundane world or those outside of your House--if you are apart of one-- and if you are ronin, it certainly doesn't need to be shared with a forum online. In the case of exiles, the warnings still apply and other Houses will be notified; this separates the petty personal disputes from the serious situations.)
7. HAVENS
Our havens are safe places where everyone in the community can come to socialize. There are also often public places where we are likely to encounter people who don't understand our ways. We should respect the patrons of these places as we should also respect the owners of the establishments and always be discrete in our behavior. We should never bring private disputes into a haven. We should never initiate violence in a haven. And we should never do or bring anything illegal into a haven, as this reflects badly upon the community as a whole.
The haven is the hub of the whole community, and we should respect it as such, supporting it without business and working to improve its name in the community so that we can always call it home.
(Commentary: I'm sure we all grew up with some form of common courtesy and etiquette. When you go somewhere public, you don't act a fool. You can dislike Little Timmy all you want outside of public places, but while inside you ignore him if that's what you must do unless there is a legitimate reason to be speaking to one another. Learning a small measure of professionalism never hurt anyone.)
8. TERRITORY
The community is extensive and diverse. Every city has a different way of doing things, and a different hierarchy of rule. When entering a new city, you should familiarize yourself with the local community. Seek out the local havens. Learn what households have sway here. Get in touch with key members of the community, learn who is who, and show proper respect where it is due. You should not expect to impose your old way of doing things on this new community. Rather you should adapt to their rules and be glad of their acceptance.
Always be on your best behavior when coming to a new city either to visit or to stay. We are all cautious and territorial by nature, and only by making the most positive impression possible will you be accepted and respected in a new community.
(Commentary: Although many appear concerned about a centralized law, this tenet protects their House and Halo's code of ethics and any other rules set in place. Again, this is another case of "House Training", when you visited your best friend's house in childhood I'm willing to wager their parents had household rules that even you had to follow regardless of them being your parent or not. So why should this be any different when you're in another person's territory?)
9. RESPONSIBILITY
This lifestyle is not for everyone. Take care in who you choose to bring into it. Those who are mentally or emotionally unstable have no place among us. They are dangerous and unreliable and may betray us in the future. Make certain that those you choose to bring in are mature enough for this burden. Teach them control and discretion, and make certain that they respect our ways.
You will be responsible for their actions, and their behavior in the community will be reflected back to you.
(Commentary: This goes back to another belief I was raised with: Your children are a direct reflection of you. So if you see an unruly child out in public acting like they've lost their sense then you look at their mother/father...Tell me what you're thinking of their parenting style. Same concept.)
10. ELDERS
There are certain members of our community who have established themselves as just and responsible leaders. These are the people who helped establish local communities, who organize havens, and who work to coordinate the networking of our culture. While their word does not have to be law, they should nevertheless be respected. They have greater experience than many others, and usually greater wisdom. Seek these elders out to settle your disputes, to give you guidance and instruction, and to help you establish yourself in the local community.
Appreciate the elders for all they have given you: if it was not for their dedication, the community would not exist as it does now.
(Commentary: Once again: THEIR WORD DOES NOT HAVE TO BE LAW, they should nevertheless be respected. The American culture is the only culture in which elders are viewed as inconveniences that you cast aside because they are no longer productive. Elders are not named so because they thought it was a nice title, they're not even relatively "old", but they are experienced in the Community. They've seen things, contributed their time, money, emotions and everything they have to give us a stronger Community. The very least you can do is respect what they have done for us, done for YOU to be standing here learning about what you are.)
11. DONORS
Without those who offer themselves body and soul to us, we would be nothing. We cannot be other than what we are, but it is the donors who sustain our nature. For this service, they should be respected. Never mistreat your donors, physically or emotionally. They are not to be manipulated or leeched off of for more than what they freely offer. Never take them for granted. Appreciate them for the companionship and acceptance which they offer us, which so many others would refuse. This above all: appreciate the gift of their life. That communion is sacred. Never fail to treat it as such.
(Commentary: Don't bite the hand that feeds you. I know there are those who consider mundanes portable meals and some who truly respect the gift that has been given to them. Make them comfortable, be considerate of their emotions; a happy swan is a better serving one.)
12. LEADERSHIP
When you choose to take a position of authority in the community, remember that you do not lead for yourself alone. Leadership is a responsibility, not a privilege. A good leader must set an example for everyone through his actions and behavior. His motives should be selfless and pure, and he should put the interests of the whole community before his own.
The best leaders are those who serve to better the community and whose person and behavior gives no one -- even those outside of the community -- a reason to criticize them. They must strive to be above reproach.
(Commentary: Leadership is a great key in this Community and you learn coming up from those who teach you what your leadership style is going to be. You have many examples to choose from, choose wisely. The Community is not about personal gain, some know this more than others, but we should all bear this in mind. Don't be a hypocrite, that will only give others ammunition to tear you down.)
13. IDEALS
Being a vampire is not just about feeding upon life. That is what we do, but not necessarily what we are. It is our place to represent darkness in a world blinded by light. We are about being different and accepting that difference as something that empowers us and makes us unique. We are about accepting the dark within ourselves and embracing that darkness to make us whole beings. We are about celebrating the thresholds: body and spirit, pleasure and pain, death and life.
Our lives should be lived as a message to the world about the beauty of accepting the whole self, of living without guilt and without shame, and celebrating the unique and beautiful essence of every single soul.
(Commentary: I understand that this final tenet is very...for lack of a better word: "hippie" for some of us, but we are about accepting everything within us, the light, dark and everything in between. We have to teach those who are newly awakened in the Community that it's alright to be one of us. We're not evil, heartless beings...Some of us like to think we are--mostly males--but we're only slightly different on a spiritual level from others. What better way to teach this than leading by example? )
Some of my comments were meant to be light of heart because I've been so very cut and dry with my material and I wanted to somewhat soften the mood today. Perhaps it is the simplicity of these tenets that make it difficult for me to grasp when people say: "This won't work for everyone." A lot of these are fairly universal notions. Unless you're an asshole with a horrid lack of respect and no grasp of the concept of manners, I suppose these would be a problem. If you're motto happens to be: "I do what I want" because little, tubby Cartman on SouthPark gets along just fine that way and you've never received a well-deserved "whoopin'" from your parents....Again, I guess these won't function for you.
Everywhere in life we are greeted by laws, codes of ethics, rules what have you. When we are raised we are taught, although mundane, laws and etiquette (or as the people from my neighborhood call "Home Training"). Not one organization that I know of doesn't have some set of bylaws that it's members must follow, hell, even companies have policies that help them operate more efficiently. So why don't we?
Perhaps one of the more amusing occurrences in the Community happens to be not only the refusal of the creation of central laws, but the manner in which those same individuals speak out about unifying the Community and how terribly fragmented we are yet they avoid the notion of set laws. How can one ask for aid and refuse it when it presents itself? "You can bring the horse to water..." as they say. What's more is that those who oppose the heaviest are, and I do apologize for those youth who fall into the category, the young and the exiled. (Who are at times coincidentally young themselves.)
This is my view on the young: They feel they are entitled to make all mistakes and see no repercussion because the mundane laws provide sufficient punishment without the greater expectations of the Community to add to it. Some do not even adhere to mundane law and tempt fate nonetheless. Others feel that since they are Vampyre it is their natural right to do as they believe is in their nature freely regardless of etiquette, they are above this. We are not mindless beasts who operate solely on instinct, we are above that. Instinct is all well and good, but does not serve as an excuse to make a monstrous skeptical of yourself.
Then there are those, although not all young, who feel that the law would tear the Community apart. With all due respect to those individuals, we're already apart in more ways than one. How are we to protect our own in this condition without moving a hand to further change?
Exiles, as I have observed, are those who feel the laws of their former House or Halos have failed them when they've done nothing more than perform their primary function: to keep the family and the Community as safe as possible. They oppose forms of law because they themselves have broken them and were served their punishment accordingly. The law did not fail them, they failed the law; failed to upkeep it and watch over those they claim to love by breaking it. Severe words, yes, but they ring truth.
The other day I heard that there is a group, primarily composed of exiles, seeking to create a Court. A Court! For exiles? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having offenders exiled? They have no voice at that point. Might as well allow the members of death row in San Quentin to create a union to over-turn their sentences, never mind the fact that they broke laws to get where they're standing. Am I the only one who finds this utterly ridiculous? You fail within a system so you go and create your own system? Sounds awfully romantic for mundanes, but not for us. These projects weaken us.
I think in my next post I will provide a breakdown of the Veil in simple terms. Those who wish to read it and have another understanding of it, feel free. For now, I'm due for an exam.
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you learn well, I am proud of you.....This is the reason I stay away from the OVC....to many people talk so much shit online but yet when in person Change their words, not only that you people pretend thay are something are not online because they know in person we know our own kind....UNITY UNITY is what the cry for but when you give them the tools to make it so they do not want it.....FUCK THEM Septem Civis is the best HALO in the community, WHY? Because the community works together for the betterment of the community
Moving along to another thought that has been crossing my mind several times over; the gaja. Why is it at Community functions there are gaja present, sometimes outnumbering the amount of Vampyres actually in attendance? I know for a fact that they are not all swans belonging to us--unless on that off chance you happen to come upon those of us who seem to adore having harems of them.
When did Community social functions become solely about the almighty dollar and ceased to be about our people coming together? Why has our realm become the next Disneyland for Vampire enthusiasts? There is a figure that I would place some measure of blame on for such things, but as respectful as I am I will not drag their name through the dirt--they've succeeded in that on their very own, I'm sure. The Community is not a fad, some endless night club party that everyone is invited to provided they reach into their wallets.
People wonder why we can never be taken seriously, well with the state that the Community is and has been in for some years, how can they? Not that I am one shred concerned about acceptance from the mundane world, they have no reason to even know of us. There are those who would argue that since we have been brought into the light--with or without anyone's desire to be--we may as well make an attempt to have the mundane world gain an understanding. No... They are not prepared now, nor will they be in the near future, to accept us. Those days may come long after I have lived out the use of my current shell, if at all.
It's best that we remain in the shadows where we belong in order to protect our Community, families and dayside lives. As wonderful as the novels make our existences out to be, we still have to raise our children and pay for the roof over our heads. The price of the warm, fuzzy feeling of acceptance--or rather illusion of-- is entirely too steep for myself personally and I am quite sure there are others who feel the same.
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Wow wel said lil one five years and you have learned so much, I am proud to know you Maiden
For a very long time now I have observed that although the Vampyric Community exists, it does not feel in any way like one [a community]. Many would rather focus on our differences (i.e. feeding habits, beliefs, etc.) and create unnecessary discord in the Community than boil it down to the simple notion that we are Vampyres, we are kin. We have enough enemies--or rather, things to concern ourselves with--outside of our bond without adding our own to it.
Personally, I do not care for the struggles for superiority amongst us. A Psi is no better than a Sanguinarian and vice versa. It's our need that binds us, our "dark" souls that know one another without so much as a word. Like any mundane family, we will have disagreements but at the end of the day the love you bear for your kin should still be there; unconditional love. That is not to say that your personal relations with any member of the Community should exempt them from punishment for any laws broken especially those that put your House and the Community in general in harm's way.
With that last bit said, another major issue in the Community is the lack of tradition and organization. Not necessarily the actual lack of, more like the lack of practice. They're there, book after book and site of perfectly useful material that is not effective merely in theory, but fact. House Noctem Aeternus in Septem Civis is proof of it. Proof that with a proper Elder and actual implementation of the laws the Community functions more smoothly and less drama created because there just isn't any tolerance for the childish mess.
Despite what the uninformed say concerning the Black Veil, it's an intelligent and reasonable list of laws that anyone can follow...It's common sense. Sadly, common sense is not so common or we wouldn't have people who consistently break laws. If the whole of the Community upheld the Black Veil, we wouldn't have the issues that we have. Granted, Houses have their own set of bylaws but where does that leave the ronins of our Community? That would only leave them with mundane laws to follow.
In the mundane world, military personnel not only must follow the civilian laws but the Unified Code of Military Justice(UCMJ). They are held to a higher standard and are doubly punishable. I imagine we as a Community should be held at an even higher standard because of what we are. In my mind, the order of is: The Black Veil, House bylaws and Mundane laws. We should all be held accountable for our actions and have authority figures to enforce these laws--more so the laws of the Community.
It is not appropriate when members are exiled from a House and flee to other Houses whose Elders do not so much as contact their previous House to discover what offenses have been committed, verification of character etc. One is not exiled for something to be taken lightly, there is a reason behind it. The law exists to protect us, that is something that I cannot understand about some individuals; they have this mentality that: "Well, what was committed happened in another House, not here." But WE ARE A COMMUNITY. You potentially place one House in danger, you put us ALL in danger. It is this mentality that brings me to conclude that we are indeed not a true community, but a collection of factions who somewhat share similar ideology.
"But aren't we supposed to love unconditionally?" I know well that this question would arise. You can love one with every fiber of your being, but they are not above the law any more than you or I. There have been some who have slipped through the cracks, mostly for the favor they bear from their own Elder and this is a disservice to the Community. Elders are not even above the laws, regardless of the constant cries of: "I don't like the feudal system, it's bullshit." No, people with this mentality do not like the idea of working for your rank. Elders, true Elders, earn their title. It doesn't come by osmosis, but years of study and commitment to the Community.
I'm quite exhausted this evening. I think I might continue on this rush of thoughts another time.
COMMENTS
you hit the ball right out of the park!
You have again shown your intellect and your comprehension of the Community. I agree.
Yesterday I met Lord Ryu, Lady Maeva and Raven of House Noctem Aeternus. I came into contact with the Lord through the VCN group on Facebook where I was afforded the opportunity to become familiar with a House for the first time. Previously I belonged to a forum where many of the members did not quite favor the caste system, mostly for the distaste in attitude or character of Elders in the Community. I was curious about Lord Ryu and his House's laws and traditions and more so pleased that I am currently stationed near them.
Being mostly a member of the OVC, not being fortunate enough to have met others of my kind in Florida, I immediately took to experiencing something other than the small corner of the Community that I was acquainted with from the age of eighteen. Concern was expressed by a close friend of mine who was familiar with the Elder's name, so she took the liberty of questioning another source who was quick to warn: "Get as far away from him as you can." My friend even offered to accompany me to Lord Ryu's home for my safety.
Here I am, seated on his couch, having spent the last day and all of today getting to know the family and I am glad I came alone. I felt no ill will from his or his wife's energy at all and saw no need to be escorted. When I first saw Ryu I felt nothing but warm welcome and calm, were he a mundane I would have been nervous and uneasy.
We spoke for hours, the four of us, as if we were already familiar with one another. I saw more of the wonderful example of an Elder that he'd presented on Facebook and the phone. I see more unity here than anywhere else, more structure, respect for the old ways. I find myself now regretting the years spent away from the possibilities that lie before me now.
With the aid of my new found brothers and sisters I can see myself progressing with time. They do not withhold knowledge, but offer it and I hope to repay them in kind. Although we have physically known one another for a scant two days I legitimately feel we belong. They are my family, my brothers and sisters.
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OH NO! you should run away because people online know so much about us. We are going to eat you..oh wait I am going to force my self on you and we are so into role play oh oh because we are Gaja not true Vampyre RUN OMG RUN AWAY AS FAR AWAY AS YOU CAN GO! I am honored that you are taking your time to learn for your self about whom and what we truely are. Thank you it is an honor to know one such as you! ~BOWS~
LMAO @Ryu...hahaha...LOVE YOU SIS!...fuck the haters!
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DemianA
01:05 Mar 23 2011
Immaturity knows little and speaks a lot, maturity listens and knows a lot, but speaks only when necessary. Demian