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'''Cult of the Vampire Rassilon''' was established after [[Rassilon]] became a [[Vampire]] (which is why Time Lords and Vampires share 98% of the same genes) and a [[Gallifreyan]] cult sprang up around this occurance. In the [[Capitol]], in ducts and serviceways where  The [[Time Lady]] [[Ruath]] was a member of this cult. She possesed the [[Sigil ring]] of the [[Great Vampire]]. The cult was a small one with prophesies detailing the coming of the [[Yarven|Vampire Messiah]]. One book was made out of [[Human]] flesh and the spine was literally a spine. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
'''Cult of the Vampire Rassilon''' was established after [[Rassilon]] became a [[Vampire]] (which is why Time Lords and Vampires share 98% of the same genes) and a [[Gallifreyan]] cult sprang up around this occurance. In the [[Capitol]], in ducts and serviceways where  The [[Time Lady]] [[Ruath]] was a member of this cult. She possesed the [[Sigil ring]] of the [[Great Vampire]]. The cult was a small one with prophesies detailing the coming of the [[Yarven|Vampire Messiah]]. One book was made out of [[human]] flesh and the spine was literally a spine. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
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Revision as of 03:04, 28 February 2011

Cult of the Vampire Rassilon was established after Rassilon became a Vampire (which is why Time Lords and Vampires share 98% of the same genes) and a Gallifreyan cult sprang up around this occurance. In the Capitol, in ducts and serviceways where The Time Lady Ruath was a member of this cult. She possesed the Sigil ring of the Great Vampire. The cult was a small one with prophesies detailing the coming of the Vampire Messiah. One book was made out of human flesh and the spine was literally a spine. (MA: Goth Opera)