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Road of Lilith
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Derech Lilith, commonly called the Road of Lilith, is one of the primary Roads that Cainites may choose to follow in V20 Dark Ages. The Road of Lilith is dedicated to the rabbinical figure Lilith, who appears in multiple noddistic sources as well as in several traditions carried on by hidden cults. Some of these cults survived the Dark Medieval and transformed the Derech Lilith into the Path of Lilith.
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Derech Lilith, commonly called the Road of Lilith, is one of the primary Roads that Cainites may choose to follow in V20 Dark Ages. The Road of Lilith is dedicated to the rabbinical figure Lilith, who appears in multiple noddistic sources as well as in several traditions carried on by hidden cults. Some of these cults survived the Dark Medieval and transformed the Derech Lilith into the Path of Lilith. Those who follow the Road of Lilith refer to themselves under multiple names. Often reviled as Witches, they often speak of themselves as Lilin or Bahari, while older names speak of the Lilith-worshippers as the Ki-sikil-lil-la-ke.