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Childe is a term used to refer to a vampire in relation to their sire, the individual who Embraced them. The term is used in both Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Requiem. It can also be used as an insult to suggest that a vampire is inexperienced, foolish or naive.
A childe is used to refer to a vampire in relation to their Sire, the vampire who Embraced them. It can also be used to suggest that someone is behaving foolishly or is inexperienced. The plural of childe is childer.
Generation is an indication of how far a vampire is removed from Caine, the original vampire. When a vampire embraces, their childe rises from death one Generation higher than them — one more Generation removed from Caine.
The Embrace: The act of a vampire draining and replacing a victim's blood, with a bit of their own, to pass the curse of vampirism to a mortal. When a vampire wants to create a childe, the first step is to find a suitable, mortal human and drain this candidate dry, any means that results in a...
The Embrace is the act of transforming a mortal into a vampire. It is the only act of reproduction of which the Cainites are capable. A vampire drains and replaces a victim's blood with a bit of their own to pass the curse of vampirism to a mortal.
In your example, a childe of an invictus vampire may rebel and join the Movement precisely because their sire trues to be too uptight and controlling. And now, that neonate has the backing of an entire covenant.
A vampire created through an Embrace and is used to refer to vampires from another Kindred. Often used derogatorily in order to reflect inexperience in the other Kindred.