DE NANTS
By Arthur-Trevor D.M. Lasher, for The Southron Republic
Nicknames
Baas (Afrikaans for 'Boss')
Description
When Archbishop Manning uprooted most of the
British Sabbat and headed for southern Africa, he knew he
needed local support, being singularly unfamiliar with much
of the region. A short while after arriving, he approached
a rich Boer burgher who lived in a vast wine-growing estate
outside of Johannesburg and offerred him and his own a chance
at immortality. The burgher's name was Kyle de Nant.
Since then the de Nants have become the most trustworthy
(and useful) of the ghoul families, surpassing even the
Grimaldis, who remained esconced in Europe. They number in
the thousands now and are tightly knit by overlapping and
incestuous bonds of kinship. Their loyalty to the Sabbat
is unquestioned and total. In return, they have become
the most powerful family in the Southron Republic and
are represented at all levels of Southron politics and
elite society. In fact, the Praetor, the ceremonial head
of the nation, is a member of this Revenant clan.
Appearance
De Nants are uniformally beautiful. Even the
males have an almost feminine beauty to them, though nothing
so dramatic as the heart-stopping aura which surrounds the
de Nant females. They're impeccable dressers and not a few
of them dominate the fashion world of Cape Town (and, thencely,
the entire Republic and most of the Eastern Hemisphere).
Family Estates
There are well over a thousand de Nant
estates, though most of them are clustered in the southern
regions of the Republic (below the Dixie [Congo] river). Each
estate tends to hold ten to fifteen members of the family.
Most estates also include vast game and safarii areas.
Backgrounds
All de Nants are members of high society, whether
that be a dilettante or a member of Parliament. They all
go to exclusive and ultra-secret private academies established
for their personal use only. It is here that they usually
find a spouse (or are assigned one by the family elders).
Character Creation
Director, Judge, Architect, these are
the primary Natures of the de Nants, and their Demeanors are
usually fairly similar, though more than a few Deviants are
known to exist (and thrive). In fact, it is not too uncommon
to have a dual Nature, one of which happens to be Deviant.
Mental or Social Attributes are primary as are Knowledges or
Skills.
Disciplines
Vicissitude, Presence and Protean
Weaknesses
The dirty little secret of the de Nants is their
thinness of line. In order to keep the family together, breeding
is carefully controlled and children are sired only one or two
removals from the primary. It's not uncommon to find brother
and sister marry or, likewise, close cousins. Strangely, no
genetic defects have surfaced, save the need to continue the
inbreeding. Many attribute this to Vicissitude, but others
point out that no other ghoul family has been this closely
inbred without obvious problems cropping up.
Family Organisation
Tightly knit. The family meets at a
massive conclave once per annum at the old de Nant estate
north of Jo'burg. There they frolick and engage in abject
debauchery while the family elders plot further control of
the nation and minister unto their Tzimisce lords, who
always turn up to pay their respects to their trusted and
loyal servants.
Gaining Family Recognition
Highly competitive, the Baas'
only method of attaining recognition is to achieve worldly
success. Since their place in the Sabbat is solely based
upon their success in mortal affairs, it's obviously in
the de Nants' best interests to do a decent job.
Sabbat Duties
Control. The de Nants are expected to
exert control over all sectors of the nation. They're
high-placed for this precise thing and they wield their
power well. When the Cabal is set to release a certain
technology to the world or roll out the latest Biorg,
it is through de Nant companies or fronts that they do
it. News is carefully filtered and controlled as every
single major publishing house is owned wholly or in part
by the de Nant clan. They clean up after the Cabal's
nastier disasters and reckless adventures and keep the
nation running efficiently.