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The Code of Samiel is a doctrine that formalized the tenets of the Warrior Salubri and of the Path of Retribution. It was designed by Saulot's greatest childe warrior, Samiel himself. Although the original text of the Code is widely believed to have been lost to the ravages of the Tremere and time, at least one original copy still remains.

Overview[]

The greatest of Saulot's warrior line, the martyred founder Samiel is believed to have penned this text with his own hand (or with the help of his childe Uriel, who is said to have taken dictation about the work from his mighty mentor). According to legend, Samiel received a visitation from Michael, commander of the Heavenly Hosts, while Saulot was away. The archangel directed the warrior king to scribe the Code and to include within it the proper rituals necessary for the strength and blooding of new warriors.

Samiel was further instructed to detail a codex of beliefs that are central to and dictate the conduct of any Cainite who fancies himself the personification of Heaven's righteous wrath. The Code's tenets form the theosophical foundation of the Path of Retribution, this making the warrior Salubri the greatest of that path's paragons and teachers.

There is much debate whether or not the code survived until the Final Nights, but there are rumors that the only owner of a copy of the Code was the Lioness of Jerusalem, Qawiyya el-Ghaduba, who might have acquired it from her sire in the night of her Embrace.

Hierarchy of Sins[]

Code of Samiel
Rating Moral Guideline Rationale
10 Failing to punish corruption and sin. Evil prospers in the unchallenged heart.
9 Acting out of avarice or lust. Honor must be stronger than steel.
8 Bearing false witness Your sword is that of truth.
7 Feeding from the innocent without permission. As the Healers are bound, so shall we be.
6 Failing to defend or aid a person in need. A dead heart finds life in the service of others.
5 Failing to defend or aid a Healer in need. The red right hand defends the left.
4 Letting a worthy challenge go unanswered. Be as the lion, not as the lamb.
3 Failing to challenge a vampire with a low Road. Their souls endanger Cainite and kine.
2 Neglecting an opportunity to exact vengeance. Let retribution be your pride and purview.
1 Aiding demons, Baali, Setites, or other evils. Offer the wicked no succor but salt and fire.

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Dark Ages: Vampire Roads and Paths
Road of the Beast Path of the Grey Hunter · Path of the Hunter · Path of the Nomad · Path of the Savage · Road of the Slain · Road of the Yasa
Road of Heaven Path of the Archangel · Path of Christ · Path of Divinity · Path of Life · Path of the Eightfold Wheel · Path of Penitence · Path of the Prophet · Path of the Pure · Path of Retribution · Path of Tears · Road of Aesirgard · Path of Watchful Gods
Road of Humanity Path of Breath · Path of Community · Path of Illumination · Path of Vigor
Road of Kings Path of Chivalry · Path of Daena · Path of Devaraja · Path of the Merchant · Path of the Tyrant · Path of the Vizier
Road of Lilith Path of Making · Path of Thorns · Path of Veils
Road of Sin Path of Cruelty · Path of Pleasure · Path of Screams · Path of the Devil · Path of the Eightfold Wheel · Path of Watchful Gods
Other Roads Code of Samiel · Road of Blood · Road of Bones · Road of Metamorphosis · Road of Night · Road of Paradox · Road of Service · Road of Set (Path of Apep) · Road of the Abyss · Road of the Hive · Road of the Serpent
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