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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century |
Thou shall
not reveal thy true nature to those not of the Blood.
Doing such shall renounce thy claims of the Blood.
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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century
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Thy domain
is thine own concern.
All others own thee respect while in it.
None may challenge thy work while in thy domain.
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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century |

Thou shall
only Sire another with the permission of thine Elder.
If thou createst another without thine Elder's leave, both thou
and thy Progeny shall be slain
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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century |

Those
thou create are thine own children.
Until thy Progeny shall be Released, thou shall command them in
all things.
Their sins are thine to endure.
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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century |

Honor
one another's Domain.
When thou comest to a foreigh city, thou shall present thyself
to the one who ruleth there.
Without the word of acceptance, thou art nothing.
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Jean
Froissart, Chronicles, 15th Century |

Thou art
forbidden to destroy another of thy kind.
The right of destruction belongeth only to thine Elder.
Only the Eldest among thee shall call the Blood Hunt.
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