Giovanni (World of Darkness)
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The Giovanni is a fictional clan of vampires, from White Wolf Game Studio's Vampire: The Masquerade books and role-playing games. Unlike most vampires, the Giovanni are associated with neither the Camarilla nor the Sabbat. Much of the Giovanni symbolism is Italian, and the organization was founded in Venice (c.1000 AD). Their symbol is the Giovanni seal.
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[edit] Introduction
The Giovanni Family is an enigma, standing outside Kindred politics, and is the only clan to have truly done so since its inception, The Giovanni have a reputation that causes most fellow Kindred to avoid them at all costs. The clan’s taste for the morbid is something that even the stuffy Ventrue and the wild Brujah can agree is not natural. They are the only clan that knows the joy of life, the dark twilight of unlife and the bitter ashes of true death.
Founded during the Dark Ages and coming to ascendance in the Renaissance, the Family of Giovanni has since grown to include several other families. They are now stronger than they have ever been, while all around them disintegrate into dust. Still, suspicion of this clan has continued to the present day. By staying neutral in quaint battles, the Giovanni have had free rein to build their merchant empire. The clan's wealth is quite sizeable, but no one knows the exact purpose for which it employs this wealth. Few outsiders have ever taken part in the clan's necromantic rituals, so the purpose of these is likewise a mystery. Instead, suspicions and innuendoes have taken the places of facts and truths. Clan Giovanni is one of the more rigidly controlled clans and contact is constantly maintained between members of the clan.
[edit] Augustus Giovanni
Augustus Giovanni is the head of the Giovanni Family, a massive merchant family who made their mark on the world by being war profiteers from the Crusades. Originally embraced into the Cappadocian clan, he rose up against his sire, and committed the act of diablerie. His family hunted down the rest of the Cappadocian clan to extinction
He oversaw the aftermath of the sixth maelstrom’s effects on Venice.
As of now he has just returned from a long trip in the Shadowlands. He was last reported to be under Venice talking with other Elders of the Clan or has fallen into torpor for a year or so.
[edit] Clan structure
Most of the Giovanni are related to one another by birth in addition to their shared vampiric lineage; a number of their families are incestuous and necromancer. Unlike the bite of other vampires in the World of Darkness (whose bites induce a stupefying pleasure), the bite of a Giovanni (the so-called "Giovanni Kiss") is extremely painful. Many Giovanni prefer biting corpses (instead of humans).
There are very few Kindred who operate outside the Giovanni family, due to the insular nature of the clan, and the family structure. While members of the Ventrue and Lasombra clans spend up to 10 years evaluating and testing potential embraces, and the Tremere have a rigid apprenticeship where ghouls serve as acolytes for many ranks, the Giovanni embrace strictly within Family lines. Candidates are bred into the Clan and taught from the time that they can speak that the Family is everything. The most promising members of the generation are ghouled. Only those who show enough promise as a ghoul are embraced.
Potential Giovanni have many opportunities to betray the Family long before they're even ghouled. Those who show signs of disloyalty are simply never embraced. Furthermore, even after the embrace, the traffic in wraiths and unwilling spirits is significant enough that should a Giovanni betray the Family, one of the wraiths they've been abusing would use the excuse to inform on them.
[edit] Minor Families
- Pisanob: Descendants of Aztec and Mayan priests from Mesoamerica. Their power base lie in the badlands of Mexico and South America.
- Hidalgo: Another branch of the family that originated within Mexico. Rumored to be wiped out by the Sabbat as contact with them has been broken
- Rosselini: From a similar Roman decent as the Giovanni. Also accomplished necromancers who typically exert force even when force isn't necessary to control their wraithly servants. Considered near equal to the main family.
- Milliners: A family of bankers bar none. The head of the Milliners has a hard on for destroying the Kennedys. While not interested in necromancy, they excel at what they do best and that's finance. The Milliners are a big reason the Giovanni control Boston to this day.
- della Passaglia: Another family of traders who were rumored to have been connected to the great Marco Polo himself. They now serve as the Giovanni connection to Asian thanotology and their prime Asian mercantile business men.
- Ghiberti: A branch of the family from Africa and responsible for involving the Giovanni in the United States, West Africa, and West Indies trade triangle. Also responsible for inventing the Cenotaph path of necromancy.
- Dunsirn: A Scottish branch of the Giovanni. Savvy bankers with a nasty taste for cannibalism.
- Putanesca: Sicilian thugs with a temper that puts the Brujah to shame. Every clan has to have their guys to do the dirty work, and the Giovanni have the Putanesca
- St John: Cabal of English Masons
- Beryn: Flemish traders with inroads into Africa similar to the Ghiberti
- Rothstein: Jewish-American Kabbalists who seem to be centered in Las Vegas
- Li Weng: Chinese geomancers based out of San Francisco's Chinatown
[edit] Dates of Importance to Giovanni
- April 4 – Anniversary of Augustus Giovanni's diablerie of Cappadocius. This is the primary date of importance for the Giovanni family, when almost all embraces are performed.
- All Saints Day – Second most popular day of embrace.[citation needed]
- June 27 – Important to the South American members of the Clan.[citation needed]
- September 15 – Important to Machiavelli[citation needed] for reasons unclear (Rumored to have been the day they were brought into the Family fold).
[edit] Relations with the Camarilla
“ | Ok someone want to remind me why other vampires haven't figured out why we're so strong? Oh that's right, the weak always stay close to mommy. We've made a pretty penny off of them and their war with the Sabbat, so no complaints there. But the whole passive aggressive shtick has got to go. | ” |
[edit] Relations with the Sabbat
“ | This is your brain......this is your brain on drugs. Any questions? If cowtowing to a Prince in the Camarilla isn't your thing then maybe you could try the faux freedom of the Sabbat. "you're free from oppression! Now just go follow the code of Mulan, carry your luck dragon Mushu, and cross dress to obtain that freedom!" Yeah right.... | ” |
[edit] References
- Vampire: The Masquerade (3rd Edition) by White Wolf Game Studio (1998)
[edit] External links
- Giovanni.Net A website with many details and info about clan Giovanni.
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