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Dark Ages Clan Novels
Series · 13
books · 2002-2004

Books in series

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Nosferatu

2002

Horror on an Epic Scale It is a time of war and faith, of shadow and fire. Malachite of Clan Nosferatu has seen his beloved city of Constantinople put to the the torch and seeks vengeance and the means to rebuild its glory. As crusaders make for the Holy Land, and vampiric princes make war, he seeks out a monster ancient enough to save his Dream or damn it forever. This is the first book in the new Dark Ages Clan Novel series, the first of a 13 part series. Dark Ages: Nosferatu reveals secrets of the Dark Ages Vampire setting. Written in the tradition of the the immensely popular Vampire: The Masquerade Clan Novel series.
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Assamite

2002

The Highest Stakes For the Children of Haqim, the Middle-Eastern vampires Europeans call Assamites, there can be no more important battle. Christian crusaders are amassed in Constantinople threatening the Muslim Egypt and the Holy Land. Harnessing their zeal is a powerful vampiric Templar who dreams of taking Jerusalem and destroying Clan Assamite. Standing against him is Amala, a skilled Child of Haqim who finds herself drawn to the Templar and his pronouncements of divine sanction. Can one woman stop a crusade? Does she even want to? Dark Ages: Assamite continues the epic thirteen part series of Dark Ages Clan Novels, chronicling a vast conflict among the vampires of the Middle Ages. The War of Princes rages. Dark Ages Clan Novels This series is an exploration of Cainite intrigue, set in a World of Epic Horror. In the tradition of the Vampire Clan Novel series, each installment focuses on a specific clan and the issues central to it in these fascinating and exciting times.
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Cappadocian

2002

: The chaotic winds of fate have swept away the mighty Byzantine Empire. Now they threaten to eradicate the Cappadocians, one of the ancient clans of vampires. Constancia, high priestess of the clan, leaves her mountain monastery to seek out Markus Giovanni, the one vampire who holds the key to the dark future she has foreseen. Markus, however, has plans of his own. Fleeing the destruction of Constantinople, he sets out for the deserts of Egypt in a quest for glory. When the two come together, the dead rise to fight their battles for them. But will it be enough to save either of them from the force that has lured them there?
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2003

Fourth of the Dark Ages Clan Novels Andreas has an offer for the vampires fleeing the destruction in thirteenth-century Constantinople: a way out of the East and passage to the safer lands of Western Europe. But Andreas is not just a merchant, he is a priest of the snake god, a Follower of Set intent on uncovering the heretics in his own clan. If certain refugees need to be sacrificed for that to happen well, such is the cost of faith.
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2003

The situation in Constantinople has degenerated into sheer chaos, as vampires of every stripe prey on the ruined metropolis. Lucita, the young envoy of Clan Lasombra, is caught in the middle and cut off from her elders in Europe. Alone, she faces the impossible task of making the city her own, lest she become another victim in the War of Princes.
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2003

Alone Before the Inquisition The young vampire Zoe has lost everything. The city she knew has been sacked and she has fled. Her trusted sire has fallen to the torches of the Inquisition. Her faith has been eaten by the Followers of Set. Now, all she wants is revenge on her fellows and on the world as a whole. Can Anatole, the mad priest among Cainites, save her soul? Or will he just damn her all the more? About the Author Sarah Roark is the author of many roleplaying products and her short fiction has appeared in Veil of Night and Demon: Lucifers Shadow. Dark Ages: Ravnos is her first novel.
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Malkavian

2003

Anatole, holy madman among vampires, has come to Paris to preach the word of God to the Damned. But he is not alone—the fanatics of the Cainite Heresy have descended on the city and claim that Caine himself walks among them. A battle ensues for the hearts and souls of the vampires displaced from Constantinople earlier in the brink of religious warfare, Anatole faces not only his fellow vampires, but the fires of the Inquisition.
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Brujah

2003

In the year 1223, Paris is on the verge of collapse. A menagerie of vampires has gathered here after a long trek from Constantinople (chronicled in previous Clan Novels), fueled by religious mania. They demand access to the city and hope the ancient prince will save them. Meanwhile, dark priests of every sort vie to sway their souls and control the refugees. For Veronique d'Orleans, a Brujah vampire of the city, this could be an opportunity—or a disaster.
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Toreador

2003

Rosamund of Islington, vampiric ambassador from the Courts of Love, returns to the haven of the German Ventrue Lord Jurgen with harsh tidings. An enraged ancient is in her company and demands shelter at the Ventrue court. Soon he is usurping Jurgen's ambitions to conquer Livonia and to make Rosamund his queen. Can the Toreador ambassador negotiate the troubled waters between these warring lords, or will her own passions doom her?
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Gangrel

2004

About the Author Tim Waggoner is the author of Necropolis, Temple of the Dragonslayer, and Defender: Hyperswarm. He teaches creative writing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio.
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Tremere

2004

Witchcraft most foul... Jervais, spy and ambassador for the Tremere magi of Ceoris, faces his greatest challenge in the wilds of the north. He has recklessly offered his aid to the Ventrue Jürgen the Swordbearer in the Livonian crusade, only to come face-to-face with an ancient blood wizard. And all the while, his rivals among the Tremere scheme to profit from his misfortune.
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2004

The Tides of War... Jürgen the Swordbearer, vampiric Warlord of Germany, has his future riding on a push into the pagan lands of Livonia. There he must face the Gangrel warlord who has delivered an ancient vampire to Final Death, and he must endure the secret machinations of the dread Cainite Heresy. But his greatest enemy may be his own passions - his lust for power, his need for recognition, and his longing for the Toreador beauty Rosamund.
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2004

The End of an Epic It has all led to this. Myca Vykos, schemer of Clan Tzimisce, is thrust into the War of Princes as elders of his clan and the whole of the Cainite Heresy come calling. The Nosferatu Malachite, still seeking to restore Constantinople, is at Vykos' side, but can the fiend be trusted to restore the dream of a vampiric utopia? Or does Vykos have debts of his own to pay? About the Author Myranda Kalis is the author of the novel Dark Ages: Brujah and a large amount of material in the Dark Ages game line. Her fiction has also appeared in Demon: Lucifer's Shadow.

Authors

Stefan Petrucha
Stefan Petrucha
Author · 44 books

Stefan Petrucha (born January 27, 1959) is an American writer for adults and young adults. He has written graphic novels in the The X-Files and Nancy Drew series, as well as science fiction and horror. Born in the Bronx, he has spent time in the big city and the suburbs, and now lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, fellow writer Sarah Kinney, and their daughters. At times he has been a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals, but his preference is for fiction in all its forms.

David Niall Wilson
David Niall Wilson
Author · 35 books

Subscribe to myNewsletter Join my street team on Facebook to win prizes, discuss my work with others, and get exclusive content and offers David Niall Wilson has been writing and publishing horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction since the mid-eighties. An ordained minister, once President of the Horror Writer 's Association and multiple recipient of the Bram Stoker Award. He lives outside Hertford, NC with the love of his life, Patricia Lee Macomber, His children Zane and Katie, occasionally their older siblings, Stephanie, who is in college, and Bill and Zach who are in the Navy, and an ever-changing assortment of pets. David is CEO and founder of Crossroad Press, a cutting edge digital publishing company specializing in electronic novels, collections, and nonfiction, as well as unabridged audiobooks and print titles.

Tim Waggoner
Tim Waggoner
Author · 67 books
Tim Waggoner has published nearly fifty novels and seven short story collections, and his articles on writing have appeared in Writer’s Digest and Writers’ Journal, among others. He's won the Bram Stoker Award and has been a finalist for both the Shirley Jackson Award and the Scribe Award. He teaches creative writing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Visit him on the web at www.timwaggoner.com.
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