The Acontinum Bloodline have a unique appearance, and are the most feared. Their skin retains a grayish tint, the veins beneath an even darker gray. Their ability is the most unique out of the six. If their blood is introduced into an open wound of an enemy, it acts like a poison, an acidic poison. It breaks down the nervous sytem, eating away at the host from the inside out. The Elder Vampires can not be harmed by the blood of the Acontinum.
Vitae: Dasani
Aluka Bloodline
The Aluka Bloodline was gifted with the ability to shape-shift. They are able to take on the form of an animal that suits mostly to their personality. There are no ties to the moon, and most of the Aluka can shape-shift at will, often shifting a portion of their body when needed. Silver does not harm them, but it will trigger their temper.
Vitae: Lavra
Ascended Bloodline
These Vampires are considered "Bloodmancers". They have the ability to manipulate the blood or hemoglobin from any given victim. Most of the time this enables the Vampire to feed by a simple hand shake without their host knowing it; absorbing the blood through their own skin. Sometimes, especially with the Elders, the can manipulate a chosen victims blood in such a manner either raising its temperature and causing the host to explode, or calling it forth from their very skin in a gruesome display of carnage.
Vitae: Nicholai
Dimensia Bloodline
The Dimensia Bloodline has the ability to teleport themselves, or what others would call rifting through space. One stipulation of this, is that the Dimensia must see where they are going in order to teleport. Otherwise they may get stuck in that metaphysical fabric. There is an ability called "The Glimmer Step" that enables the Dimensia to "glimmer" or suddenly appear and disappear while running.
Vitae: Jezza
Fajra Bloodline
Elemental Vampires that have the vast ability to control a specific element. Certain Elements will give the Fajra added abilities, such as heightened speed or telekenetic gifts.
Vitae: Dante
Leucetius Bloodline
The Leucetius are gifted with the power to use thier own aura to inflict damage to an enemy and their aura, which can backfire if they are not careful. Strongest when used in close quarters, striking the vital points, their aura can also be put into physical weapons they are touching. The strongest of the Leucetius have aura's strong enough to resist the ultra violet rays of the sun, making even younger vampires daywalkers, if they can last in the light that gives them their name.
Vitae: Vann
Mortuus Bloodline
The Mortuus are considered the "Necromancers" of the Vampire Nation. They can not control the dead, but they are able to reanimate a corpse for a short time in order to use it against their enemy. Formerly considering a "Rogue Clan", they grew tired of the Corpus and the impending war between them and the Bloodlines. An alliance was made, and the Mortuus are now considering a Bloodline among the Council.
Vitae: Gilgamesh
Requiem Bloodline
The Requiem Bloodline are considered the Masters of Seduction as well as unique Magick crafters. They have the ability to feed off of sexual desire and lust. They can turn the most darkest desires into a physical manifestation, a reality. The Vampires of this Bloodline are remarkably beautiful, even more so than some of the other Vampires.
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Spectral Bloodline
The Spectral Bloodline have the ablity to heal almost anyone. Vampires, Lycanthropes, and even Humans. Their Blood enables them to do this, but so does their abilites in Healing Magick. It is rumored among the Council, that the Eldest even have the ability to bring the Dead back to life, giving the Elders the nickname of "The Necromicons."
Vitae: Darkasha
Teniszben Bloodline
This Bloodline; like the Requiem and Vega effect the emotions. Where as the Requiem manipulate lust and desire and the Vega instill fear, this new Bloodline manipulates the emotion of love. Often considered a "double-edge sword" this Bloodline does not have many members. Some Vampires have been rumored to commit suicide when they realize just what their abilities are capable of.
Vitae: Kain
Uscigas Bloodline
These Vampires have the ability to capture an enemies gaze, and if their will is weak enough, can cause them death by a mere thought. Often this ability is known to fry the brain, causing it to explode within the skull from a rapid increase in temperature.
Vitae: Oen
Vega Bloodline
The last Bloodline, and the most respected, is the Vega Bloodline. Like the Teniszben and Requiem, they can feed without having to sustain themselves on Blood. They fed off of fear, using the most deepest and darkest fears against their enemy. The Eldest of this Bloodline have the ability of the "Fear Brand", a unique telepathic manipulation that is powerful enough to break someone's mind by a simple touch.