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nyeusigrube-haven · 5 years ago
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Inbox of Diana Smoke: Thanksgiving Drabble
12 pm: Rosemary
Rosemary Marinitch ran her "to-do" list through her mind as she looked around the sprawling kitchen of the Briar Patch farm. Butcher-block counters were piled high with sweet potatoes, beets, carrots, mushrooms, cranberries, and assorted other fruits, vegetables and tubers.
The venison mince pie was almost ready to come out of the oven; the dessert pies and the bread pudding had all been done for hours. The sweets-and-beets could share the oven with the turkeys, Casper and Nixon... both named by Mare's youngest brother, Jay, who had apparently been in a whimsical mood that spring and was now hiding somewhere in the back yard in order to avoid any semblance of "helping." Now headless, plucked and brined, Casper and Nixon were patiently awaiting their apple-pecan cornbread stuffing.
The acorn squash, stuffed mushrooms and au gratin potatoes were all done, ready to be put in the oven and re-warmed shortly before serving...
She paused to take a deep breath.
Since Mare had taken over cooking from her father, Thanksgiving had always been a wonderfully frantic day. Including several local family friends, they normally had about a dozen people, but this year the number would be higher. Most of the Vida family had accepted her invitation, shocking her to the core, and some of them had asked whether it was all right to bring guests. Even her cousin Nathan had promised to show up.
On the other hand, Mare knew all her guests well enough to know that a good half-dozen of them were at risk of cancelling at the last minute.
The doorbell rang.
She took a deep breath and braced herself.
4:00 pm: Sarah Vida
Sarah woke, groggy, at four in the afternoon. Christine was gently shaking her shoulder, and reminding her, "Sarah, you asked me to get you up. It's Thanksgiving."
The reminder probably wouldn't have been sufficient motivation if she hadn't known that the family had pushed Thanksgiving dinner to five in deference to their newly-vampiric niece's solar challenges. In previous years, they had eaten at about one in the afternoon, an hour Sarah suspected she wouldn't comfortably see for quite a while.
People kept saying things like, We'll see. It's different for everyone, when she asked how long it would take her to adjust so she could be awake during the day, but she had figured out that they meant, No one really gets over it, but if you're powerful enough, you can endure.
"Thanks," she said to Christine, as she rolled out of bed and shook out her hair. Being undead had a few- only a few- unexpected advantages. Vampires didn't sweat, or secret oils, or shed skin cells, or perform any other messy mortal processes. This made showers unnecessary unless one spilled something on oneself, or wanted to bathe purely for the comfort value. It also greatly lessened travel time. All that combined, and meant that Sarah had time to get dressed, feed, and make it to dinner in time.
With her feet still bare, she padded downstairs to see who else was around.
She found Nikolas in the dining room, but it wasn't Kristopher seated at the rarely-used formal table with him.
By this point, Sarah was getting used to seeing individuals whose faces she had memorized from pictures in the Vida's collection of targets. She tried to avoid staring, and was almost always able to avoid saying the first thing that came to her mind. Sometimes she chose to be tactful, and just backed away slowly.
In this case, she spoke the instant she thought. "What the fu-"
"Sarah," Nikolas said, rising with enough of a guilty start that she was sure he knew exactly why she was upset. "I'm sorry, our meeting ran late."
"Sarah Vida," the other vampire said, standing with a smile and an offered hand. "It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm-"
"I know who you are." There wasn't a cell in her body that wanted to shake that hand, so she ignored it until it lowered. She had spent a month learning to play nice with other vampires, but there were lines. This was a line.
"Excuse us," Nikolas said to his guest, before stepping forward, catching Sarah by the arm, and guiding her to the next room. It wouldn't give them privacy- vampiric hearing was too good. He just wanted to get them out of each other's sights.
"I have been nice to Kendra," Sarah hissed, "and I have been polite to Kaleo. I love you and Kristopher despite what I know of your history, which you have to admit cuts pretty damn close to home. But if you try to convince me to dissemble and shake the hand of one of Midnight's trainers, by the goddess I will do it with a blade in my hand and I don't care what you say about consequences."
Jaguar stepped into the doorway, but wisely chose not to acknowledge Sarah before saying to Nikolas, "I left the documentation on the table. Good luck."
He disappeared. At Sarah's glare, Nikolas said, "He's changed, Sarah."
"I. Don't. Care," she bit out. "He worked for an empire that tried to make my entire species extinct, Nikolas. For centuries, he deliberately tortured and enslaved innocent humans... not to mention shapeshifters and witches whenever he could get them. If he's changed, great. Maybe he can keep walking the Earth. But I will not associate with one of Midnight's power-players. I can't."
She recognized the expression on his face, which meant he was trying to decide between handling her to avoid an argument, or going with tough-love.
She decided first. Nikolas couldn't back out of this argument, but she didn't have time for it now.
"I'm going to feed, then head over to the Briar Patch. I'll see you and Kristopher later tonight."
"Should-"
"Later," she snapped, interrupting him before he could shove his foot further into his mouth.
4:08 pm: Kyla Cobriana-Vida
"Vemke'tasa," Kyla swore, as she raced for the showers. She had overslept. If she didn't seriously hustle, she was going to be late for the first family holiday she had ever been invited to... and it wasn't easy to hustle here.
She had to climb over three other people to get out of the sleeping area and into the common room. It wasn't that they were all normally nocturnal, but they had been up all night working on a particularly tricky intre'marl with Stefan, and then a few hours more partying. They had all crashed sometime around eight in the morning.
Good judgment? Maybe not. Worth it? She hoped so.
Most serpiente didn't celebrate Thanksgiving, so her nest-mates were going about their daily routines like always, which meant the showers were busy at this time of day.
As long as she didn't try to claim a crown, something she had no desire to do, the serpiente didn't care that she wasn't legitimate. The vast majority of serpents weren't. That meant she got all the advantages of cobra blood without any of the responsibilities, which meant people got out of the way and let her duck under one of the shower heads without objecting.
Normally, there was some fooling around here- you couldn't have a communal shower without people playing tricks like hiding each other's clothes- which meant Kyla didn't keep her street clothes in the dressing room. Buck naked except for a towel wrapped around her long black hair, she went back to her cohorts' den. They had been warned about how important this day was to her, and threatened with skinning and dismemberment if they dared do anything that could mess it up.
When she got there, they were all awake. Stefan had her street clothes laid out for her, and Alicia was readying a hair-dryer and clips. Luke was blinking sleep from his eyes, but greeted her with an encouraging smile.
They didn't understand, but that didn't matter. They wanted to help.
The thought brought tears to her eyes- followed immediately by rolling nausea.
I can't do this, she thought.
"Sit down, girl," Alicia commanded, as Kyla froze in the doorway, fighting panic. "We'll get you all primped to go have a fancy dinner with your mother's folks. Just remember, no matter what, you're one of us. You're beautiful, you're talented, you're proud. Got it?"
4:28 pm: Michael Arun
It took Michael Arun quite a while to remember where he was when he woke up.
Patchy carpet under him. Thin blanket half over him. Knife digging into his side- just the handle, thankfully, since it was still sheathed at his waist. No bruises, though he'd had those before going to bed, too.
He was in a slightly run-down motel. He was on the floor because Rant and Rave, two crow shapeshifter sisters whose real names were never uttered, had taken the bed and this rat-trap didn't have a cot or even a couch.
It did have a television, on which he vaguely remembered watching a ten-hour marathon of Supernatural. He was pretty sure there had been a drinking game associated with it, but in the glaring light of day sneaking around the edges of the closed curtains, he couldn't remember what rules they had been following or even what they had been drinking.
He put his head back down.
It had been a good party, anyway, celebrating the conclusion of a multi-day hunt in which they had been stalking a nest of vamps that had managed to make themselves the feudal lords of this tiny town. Vamps were gone now, and the town of wherever-they-were was marginally safer. Michael couldn't wait to see what SingleEarth told the terrified populace.
On second thought, yes he could.
He didn't know what day of the week it was, never mind the date. He considered checking his phone, but if he turned it on he knew he would probably have messages, and he didn't feel like answering any more distress calls yet. He wasn't even sure if it was November or December.
December would be better. November had been the month from hell.
Putting his head back down on a makeshift pillow made of a rolled-up sweatshirt, he closed his eyes again. Another eight hours of sleep seemed like a good idea.
4:30 pm: Nathan Marinitch
Won't be able to make it to dinner this year. Love you all. Happy Thanksgiving. Don't reply.
Nathan Marinitch sent the text to his cousin Mare, and then deleted any evidence of sending it and tucked the ultra-slim phone into the inside pocket of his suit jacket.
A bird fluttered to his side, sharing images of the local landscape. The American kestrel Nathan was honored to have as a companion could see vivid colors that had no words in human language. It refrained from perching on Nathan's shoulder because its talons had a tendency to leave noticeable marks in his suit jackets. He couldn't afford that at the moment.
By the time he approached the stronghold, he knew the exact location of every guard, every gun, every hostage, every door and window and bolt-hold.
He cast Kestrel back into the air. Her fierce cry was silent, purely mental, so it would not draw attention. Nathan focused his power, seeking out threads of energy from every living creature around him.
He checked his watch. He had twenty-seven minutes.
4:39 pm: Zachary Vida
In the past, Zachary had always followed Dominique's lead when it came to holidays, which meant that like her he had put the hunt first. Thanksgiving usually meant camping out with a container of Chinese food and a few other hunters while they discussed the upcoming season.
Some people loved the holidays. Some people dreaded them. Hunters knew that the days between Halloween and Valentine's Day tended to be bloody. Few vampires celebrated the birth of Christ or the triumph of the Maccabees, but they enjoyed revelry and over-indulgence just as much as any human.
This year, Olivia had convinced him to take a break and relax for the holiday- though she had not convinced him to join her and her friends. Instead, he had accepted an invitation to the Briar Patch, the Marinitch family home. The invitation had been extended every year for as long as he could remember; sometimes he had remembered to decline, but just as often he had forgotten. He almost hadn't had the courage to say yes this time.
When he had, though, Rosemary Marinitch hadn't even paused. She had continued the phone conversation as if he had been a figure at their Thanksgiving table every year of her life.
Now he was in the car with Diana Smoke, another witch he had rarely given the time of day previously. Rosemary had arranged for Diana to give him a ride; conspiratorially, she had explained to Zachary, "I know Diana. If she isn't responsible for someone else, she'll get pulled into work and won't get to the house before Christmas." He wondered if she had told Diana the exact same thing. I know Zachary. If he has to drive himself, he'll chicken out half-way here.
She would have been right.
It made for an awkward car ride, however. Their occasional attempts at small-talk failed. Zachary's life might have taken a strange turn a while back, but he still didn't have a lot in common with the woman considered the heart and soul of SingleEarth.
Well, no, there was the fact that they were both trying to hold together the shattered wreckage of everything they had ever cared about. If they had wanted to, they could probably have had a lengthy conversation about that.
It was a long, silent drive.
4:44 pm: Jeremy Francisco
Oh, to be a fly on the wall... and feel like, at any moment, the swatter might come down.
Jeremy Francisco stepped into the Briar Patch feeling like he was on the verge of explosion, or implosion, or something along those lines. He had certainly never been happier not to be a witch, since he knew perfectly well what such powers could do when combined with high emotions.
With his brother's hissing voice still lingering in his mind, he was certainly experiencing high emotions. "It's all about you, isn't it? It always has to be all about Jeremy!"
He had wanted to reply, "Yes, Dave, my wedding is all about me," but he knew better.
SingleEarth had pamphlets titled things like, How do I tell my family? He could vividly recall reading one specific piece of advice, echoed by numerous others: Telling your family about the paranormal probably means challenging a deep-seated world-view. Even in the best of circumstances, you may face anxiety and denial, which can come out as anger.
We advise against announcing your status to a group. Talk to your family members one-on-one, so you can appeal to their reason and offer the support they need to cope with new and often frightening information. Save big holidays for announcements of weddings, graduations and promotions. Announcing that humans are not alone and you are now a shapeshifter at the Christmas dinner table is more likely to make people remember "the year you ruined Christmas" than it is to inspire good will and tolerance.
Jeremy had followed half of that advice.
He had pulled his brother aside an hour or so before the Thanksgiving turkey was due to be served. They hadn't been as close since high school, since they had followed different paths, but at least Dave wasn't a vampire hunter. If Jeremy could win him over, he would be an ally.
It didn't work that way.
"I've proposed and she said yes," went very well.
"There's something I need to tell you..." didn't go quite as well.
Jeremy left before dinner, with Dave's parting shot- "I'll tell Mom you had some kind of emergency at that stupid clinic where you work"- echoing in his ears.
He tried to shake off the strain of the confrontation as he pulled onto the dirt driveway of the Marinitch family home, a large ranch set at the edge of several acres of farmland that had long ago mostly gone fallow. Some had been reclaimed by neighboring woods, and other parts had been deliberately filled with native plants. Only one acre was still cultivated, with a combination of herbs, fruits and vegetables.
4:45 pm: Jay Marinitch
From three acres away, Jay could hear his sister Mare fuming. At this distance, he should have been able to tune her out, but she would have known and that would have made her even angrier.
Nathan had just bailed at the last minute... again. Caryn, who was supposed to be helping Mare cook, was as nervous as a fly on a griddle because Jeremy hadn't arrived yet or called to say how late he would be. Zachary and Diana were supposedly on their way, though Zachary's voice had sounded strained when he had called Mare to say they had hit some traffic. Sarah should be there any moment.
Should he wander in and offer assistance?
Or would that just frustrate her more?
He wasn't much help with-
JAY! I know you're hiding out there!
Strictly speaking, Mare was not telepathic, but she had always had a unique way of communicating clearly within her own family.
Wincing, and wishing he'd had the sense to be out of range, Jay trudged through knee- and waist-high brush and grasses before traveling carefully between rows of actual tended plants and then slipping discretely inside. A glance at the clock he passed revealed it to be 4:49 pm.
"How can I help?" he asked, as he found his sister frantically trying to remain calm as she attempted to add final touches to four different dishes in the vast kitchen.
"You're not dressed," she snapped.
He glanced down. Shirt. Pants. Even shoes. Seemed sufficient. Mare's glare made it clear that this was not acceptable for Thanksgiving, however, so he wordlessly retreated to his room.
"Your cat is sleeping on your clothes," his brother, Vireo, remarked as they passed on the stairs. "Mare left one of those sticky tape rolls in the guest bathroom. Use it before you come back down. And brush your hair!"
And here Jay had been so proud of his forethought in setting out his Thanksgiving clothes ahead of time, to make sure he had all the pieces and they all still fit.
Jerk, he thought to the Canadian lynx, who was indeed curled up on top of Jay's amber-green dress shirt and tie. Both items had been picked out and personally approved by Mare, which meant he couldn't switch them for something else even if he'd had anything else.
Cat's faces were not made for grinning, but Lynx pulled it off somehow anyway.
I'm going to get some turkey, Lynx announced, as he jumped up and rubbed against Jay on his way out the door.
Jay heard the cars and other ruckus downstairs as he dressed and diligently de-furred himself, but there was no way to prepare for this confrontation. He had to force himself to walk downstairs, where he stepped into a fog of anxiety, frustration, and fury concealed behind strained but smiling faces.
Across the room, Vireo met his gaze with his own apologetic one. Why hadn't Jay taken Michael up on his invitation to go hunting this week, instead?
5:45 pm: Rosemary Marinitch
Vidas were nothing if not prompt, but other guests straggled in late, as if five in the evening was an absurdly early hour to have a Thanksgiving dinner. Finally, though, all of them were gathered around the tables... including Jay's Canadian lynx, who had insisted on having his own chair at the table.
Two large mice, having been granted a reprieve by Nathan's last-minute cancellation and Kestrel's resultant absence, were now enjoying a feast of carrot greens, apples and cranberries before they were due to be released back into the wild... unless Lynx got bored of turkey before he was as stuffed as Casper. Mare's bond, a female Hanoverian, was keeping company with her father's greyhound; both were happy to avoid the stressed-out crowds of people, and to indulge in their Thanksgiving gifts. Vireo's fox was delightedly pigging out on a mouse-berry pie that Mare had assembled and set out on a mat for the fox, who had no intention of placing himself in a chair. Two barn-cats, though not bonded to any particular witch, had nevertheless also been invited and were happily sharing in scraps.
In deference to the sensibilities of both the people and the poultry, none of the turkeys had been invited.
Except Casper and Nixon, of course.
Mare had given up on socializing with the other people as soon as everyone had been introduced to each other and dinner had been served. Vireo did the work of engaging people in conversation, breaking the ice and the tension both, until Jay finally stopped looking like he was going to faint and actually started to eat.
Now that everyone was talking, occasionally laughing, and smiling in a way that didn't need to be faked, Rosemary's job was done.
At least until the dishes needed to be washed.
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newmayhem · 6 years ago
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Macht Witches
Disclaimer: None of this is mine, everything was collected from Amelia Atwater-Rhodes’ old websites, the wiki, and the old message boards. Anything written in the first person is a direct quote from Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. For all the entries in the The Den of Shadows Reference series, check the tag or this page.
Macht witches are, collectively, the descendents of Macht's children, in particular, Vida’s three daughters, and of their initiates, the villagers they shared their power with. There have been six major lines of Macht witches: Vida, Smoke, Light, Arun, Queitch and Marinitch.
Vida, the first Macht witch, was the daughter of Macht and a human man. They are mortal, and are born, live, breed, and die like humans.
Evolution Until Modern Day 
At one point in time, there were many more Macht witches than there are today. However, as the blood was diluted, the children of Macht lost the ability to pass their magic on in any way besides bearing children, and so the lineages became far less prolific. Vida’s blood-descendants continued to carry magic, but many of the descendants of those three daughters had taught lost their power. 
Their numbers were further ravaged by centuries of human Inquisition, which destroyed countless numbers of Macht witches and shapeshifters, while leaving the vampires and Tristes relatively untouched. By the middle of the second millennia, there were only a few Macht families that still had strong magic. 
Then came Midnight. Through the centuries of Midnight’s rule, the numbers of Macht witches swiftly lessened. By the time Midnight fell, only the Vida, Smoke, Arun and Marinitch lines were left. The first three had all reduced to single family lines; the fourth remained in hiding almost until modern day. 
In modern day, there are still sometimes Macht witches born to seemingly human parents. The trait is carried like a severely recessive gene in much of the human population, in people who descended from those to whom Vida’s daughters granted power. However, the number of trained witches in the three major lines has reached easily countable numbers.
Currently, Dominique Vida is the matriarch of the Macht witches. Her surviving relatives include her nephew, Zachary Vida, a niece-once-removed named Kyla Athal Cobriana Vida, and her two daughters, Adianna and Sarah. The Smoke line includes Hasana Smoke, her daughters Diana and Caryn, and two Smoke witches born of human parents: Samuel Francisco, and his son, Isaac. The Arun line was nearly ended by the death of Lee Arun (born 1914). One of Lee’s daughters, Nicole, refused to follow her lineage or teach the path to her daughter, Mildred Elizabeth Arun. Lee’s other child was changed into a vampire and subsequently fell on the knife. 
Lee’s younger sister, Charlet, had been born without magic; her two daughters, Megan and Elena, were the same, as were their children. However, after three generations without power, each family had a child with magic- Gabri Arun, and Michael Arun. Elizabeth and Gabri have both been lost to the vampires, leaving Michael Arun as the last of the Arun line.
Witch Bloodlines
Arun
Queitch
Light
Marinitch
Smoke
Vida
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newmayhem · 6 years ago
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Vida
Disclaimer: None of this is mine, everything was collected from Amelia Atwater-Rhodes’ old websites, the wiki, and the old message boards. Anything written in the first person is a direct quote from Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. For all the entries in the The Den of Shadows Reference series, check the tag or this page.
The Vida are the oldest line of Witches.
They are combat oriented and use a manner of silver daggers and knives.
Their magic has been described as being 'painful' probably because of its use to harm and kill. The Vida magic can be used to incapacitate humans, being the equivalent of a hammer to the head. It can also be used to 'cloak' a witch, hiding her from vampires and their blood-bonded humans as well as regular humans. This works by causing the brain not to register her presence, effectively causing invisibility.
They like all Witches can sense vampiric and witch auras. They can also send this sense into hyperactivity by specifically trying to sense other auras.
Vida was Macht's daughter. Her three daughters (and those they shared power with) carried on the line.
For many, many millennia, the three Vida sisters trained others, granted them magic, etc. They did hunt some what we would call supernatural creatures, and protected their lands from magic-users, but in this timeframe they could better be called a select sect of warriors. It was only later, with the proliferation of vampires of Mira's and Kendra's lines, that they specifically hunted vampires.
Present-day Vidas include Dominique, the matriarch, her daughters Adianna and Sarah, Zachary, son of Rose Vida (Dominique's sister), and Kyla Athal Cobriana Vida, (apparently the result of a cultural misunderstanding over who was responsible for birth control).
[Note: Include tidbit about Vida blades, and later Arun blades.]
History
The Vida line originated nearly thirty-thousand years BCE, with the birth of Vida. This was the point in time when the higher Nyeusi first gained their powers, and started playing around with them- and with humans- so this also happens to be when the first vampire (Kalika) and the first initiated Triste (Aric) were created by the twins Siete and Triste (see their essays for more details on that). The only important fact for right now is that Vida had an older half-sister, Kalika. Their father was the leader of their village, a seer of sorts, a wise man or shaman or whatever you care to call him. Kalika was to have inherited his position, but living at the center of the newly-powerful Nyeusi’s playground ruined her plans somewhat. Vida- spurred on by her lover, Aric- made a play for power, and Kalika was driven out, to live or die as Fate willed, in the desert. Naturally, someone who was hated by both Macht’s child and Triste’s first initiate interested Siete greatly, and he decided to try his hand at playing god- and he changed her. Several years later, Kalika returned to her village, and argued with and finally killed Vida, failing to realize until after she had done so that Vida’s daughters were looking on. Kalika fled, and that is when the Macht witches come to power. Vida’s three daughters grew up with, quite naturally, a passionate hatred for demons- which is what they considered Kalika, and incidentally, Aric as well, since he abandoned their mother to face Kalika. They vowed to be strong enough to protect themselves and their people, and so began studying fighting with their bodies, minds and magic. They trained humans in the same tactics, binding them with blood-oaths and sharing the magic they had inherited from Macht in that manner. For quite a long time, there weren't that many vampires- they didn't really get to breeding until Mira (3000 BCE) and then more seriously with the creation of Kendra's line in 432 BCE- and so these descendents of Vida could more accurately be considered mystics and warriors than vampire hunters. They were the leaders and protectors of their people, and defended against the natural and the supernatural. 
Traits
Aside from a tendency to be blonde (such as Dominique, Sarah, and Adianna), Vida Witches all share other traits. Their magic is focused mainly on attacking and destroying; a Vida Witch has no healing magic. Vida Witches cannot be bloodbonded; they will be destroyed from the inside out with their own inherent power as it tries to counteract the vampiric blood invasion. The Vida Line is also the only line to have its own exclusively spelled weapons that nobody can posses unless they kill one and steal it. The abundance of Vida blades is fairly rare. Also, a Vida parent can train and focus their own power over the years, but it may be passed on to their children, thus making the child more capable and stronger than the parent, more readily able to build their magic. While most generations become thinner, these lines become stronger, more precise.
Vida Witches are some of the most prominent vampire hunters, and are trained from birth to hone their powers and focus on their purpose in life. They are among some of the most emotionally reserved and strictly controlled of the Witches, and are generally very good at what they do. They for the most part operate on the, "If you aren't with us, you're with them" code.
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nyeusigrube-haven · 5 years ago
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Macht Witches: Modern Day
Evolution Until Modern Day
At one point in time, there were many more Macht witches than there are today. However, as the blood was diluted, the children of Macht lost the ability to pass their magic on in any way besides bearing children, and so the lineages became far less prolific. Vida’s blood-descendants continued to carry magic, but many of the descendants of those the three daughters had taught lost their power.
Their numbers were further ravaged by centuries of human Inquisition, which destroyed countless numbers of Macht witches and shapeshifters, while leaving the vampires and Tristes relatively untouched. By the middle of the second millennia, there were only a few Macht families that still had strong magic.
Then came Midnight. Through the centuries of Midnight’s rule, the numbers of Macht witches swiftly lessened. By the time Midnight fell, only the Vida, Smoke, Arun and Marinitch lines were left. The first three had all became to single family lines; the fourth remained in hiding almost until modern day.
In modern day, there are still sometimes Macht witches born to seemingly human parents. The trait is carried like a severely recessive gene in much of the human population, in people who descended from those to whom Vida’s daughters granted power. However, the number of trained witches in the three major lines has reached easily countable numbers.
In modern day, Dominique Vida is the matriarch of the Macht witches. Her surviving relatives include her nephew, Zachary Vida, a niece-once-removed named Kyla Athal Cobriana Vida, and her two daughters, Adianna and Sarah. The Smoke line includes Hasana Smoke, her daughters Diana and Caryn, and two Smoke witches born of human parents: Samuel Francisco, and his son, Isaac. The Arun line was nearly ended by the death of Lee Arun (born 1914). One of Lee’s daughters, Nicole, refused to follow her lineage or teach the path to her daughter, Mildred Elizabeth Arun. Lee’s other child was changed into a vampire and subsequently fell on the knife.
Lee’s younger sister, Charlet, had been born without magic; her two daughters, Megan and Elena, were the same, as were their children. However, after three generations without power, each family had a child with magic- Gabri Arun, and Michael Arun. Elizabeth and Gabri have both been lost to the vampires, leaving Michael Arun as the last of the Arun line.
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