The concept of Apotheosis is that of becoming a divine entity. As the first vampires wielded power beyond anything their modern descendants could begin to comprehend, many of them were already revered as gods by mortal nations (like the Setite Antediluvian), while some pursued goals that could also be interpretated as means to reach godhood (like the Tzimisce Antediluvian). Cappadocius, the founder of the Cappadocian Clan, however, was known for his adherence to a warped version of monotheism and, around the time of the Feast of Folly, experienced a vision that made him believe that he had to achieve godhood.
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| - The concept of Apotheosis is that of becoming a divine entity. As the first vampires wielded power beyond anything their modern descendants could begin to comprehend, many of them were already revered as gods by mortal nations (like the Setite Antediluvian), while some pursued goals that could also be interpretated as means to reach godhood (like the Tzimisce Antediluvian). Cappadocius, the founder of the Cappadocian Clan, however, was known for his adherence to a warped version of monotheism and, around the time of the Feast of Folly, experienced a vision that made him believe that he had to achieve godhood.
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| - The concept of Apotheosis is that of becoming a divine entity. As the first vampires wielded power beyond anything their modern descendants could begin to comprehend, many of them were already revered as gods by mortal nations (like the Setite Antediluvian), while some pursued goals that could also be interpretated as means to reach godhood (like the Tzimisce Antediluvian). Cappadocius, the founder of the Cappadocian Clan, however, was known for his adherence to a warped version of monotheism and, around the time of the Feast of Folly, experienced a vision that made him believe that he had to achieve godhood. Nearly all attempts of reaching Apotheosis based upon Cappadocius' line involved the elimination of the Shroud, hinting at the far-reaching manipulation of an Archmage with a similar goal.
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