![]() Vampires on the Path of the Feral Heart (sometimes called the Path of the Beast) have little use for the trappings of civilization or education. By satiating the Beast’s urges from time to time, the vampire ironically gains a greater degree of personal control. Therefore, it is important to strike a balance between Beast and Man - the feral cunning and vicious instincts of the vampire are excellent survival tools, tempered by the reasoning and insight of the mind. Still, the vampire is intelligent, and a cunning hunter is a more effective one. By learning to accept the role of hunter, thereby acknowledging the proper role of the unliving, a vampire becomes like an animal: feral, predatory, but ultimately in her proper place.Ī follower of this Path feels that the Beast is a natural part of being a vampire and that its needs must be satiated. Though the Beasts do not revel in their predations, neither do they avoid them. A vampire can only survive by adhering to her inner character and accepting the monstrous drives that accompany the unliving state. To deny one’s atavistic impulses is to go against the dictates of nature, or so this Path’s followers believe. The Beast Within is merely the expression of the predator’s instinct. The bearing modifier applies to rolls aimed at terrifying or cowing an opponent.īasic Beliefs: Vampires are the ultimate hunters - immortal and invulnerable. Those in the presence of a Beast know that she is a true hunter, just as deer do when confronting a wolf. 1.5 Path of the Feral Heart Hierarchy of Sinsīearing: Menace.
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