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==History== [[File:Dreadhold.png|large|right|border|frameless|574x574px]] The Dreadhold's origins trace back to the 1600s, as a bastion refuge for the Cathaginian Brujah Methuselah, Menele, as he fled from his nemesis, the treacherous Toreador Helena. In 1640, during a particularly fierce battle in their centuries-long feud, Menele's followers built the original stone structure in four nights, after which Menele took sanctuary within the Dreadhold's walls. Here, ancient magicks were invoked and powerful spells of protection and secrecy were woven, ensuring his safety from Helena's relentless pursuit. The fortress's hidden chambers and labyrinthine corridors provided Menele with the perfect hideaway. However, the conflict between Menele and Helena eventually reignited in 1812. During the destruction of Fort Dearborn during the war of 1812, the Dreadhold was uncovered and Helena, a luminary of Auspex, was alerted to Menele's location and pursued him. They fought again, manipulating the vast Native American and US Army forces, and during that battle both kindred fell to torpor; Menele's followers and ghouls retrieved him and returned him safely to the Dreadhold to sleep and recover. With Menele's descent into torpor, the Dreadhold's significance waned, and it fell into disrepair, though it remained under Brujah control for centuries. The City of Chicago grew around it. The Brujah clan's power in Chicago diminished. The fortress, once a hub of activity and strategy, became a forgotten relic of a bygone era. The building's exterior weathered the ravages of time, while its defenses, both physical and supernatural, began to falter. The mansion was used sporadically as a safe house and meeting place for Brujah scholars and warriors, but it never regained its former glory. As Chicago grew into a major urban center, the city's vampiric politics shifted, and the Dreadhold became a mere footnote in the chronicles of Kindred history. The Dreadhold's fate changed dramatically during the tumultuous War of Chicago in 1993, a series of battles prophesied by the Garou Gray Raven in 1925. The conflict saw Cainites and Garou clashing in a brutal struggle for control of the city. Hostilities were sparked by a temporary alliance between the Sabbat and the Black Spiral Dancers. The Dancers agreed to assist the Sabbat in its crusade for control of Camarilla-held interests in Chicago, and in return, the Sabbat would lend forces for an assault on the Fanum, a potent Caern within the city. True to their methods, the Sabbat and the Dancers manipulated their enemies into heightened mistrust, leading to widespread bloodshed. A Blood Hunt was called on all werewolves by then-Prince Lodin, while the Garou assembled massive strike forces to assault the city's vampires. The week of the war saw Chicago's Umbra transformed by the Celestine Jupiter, the Totem of the Fanum, into a reflection of its suffering, making it dangerous and unpredictable. Wyrm and Weaver spirits roamed freely, assaulting Gaian Garou who entered it. In the end, both sides suffered many deaths, including the Cainite Prince Lodin. The machinations of the Sabbat and Dancers were eventually brought to light, leading to a truce between the Kindred and Garou. In the aftermath, Chicago's Camarilla was vastly changed due to the disappearances and destruction of key members of the governing body. Amid this chaos, the Ventrue clan seized the opportunity to expand their influence. In a decisive and brutal campaign, they wrested control of the Dreadhold from the weakened Brujah. Recognizing the fortress's strategic value, the Ventrue meticulously restored the mansion, enhancing its defenses and weaving new layers of supernatural protection around it. Under Ventrue stewardship, the Dreadhold once again became a formidable bastion, serving as a center of power and intrigue for the Ventrue elite. In the early 2050s, the Dreadhold found itself under the control of Leto, the Morning Star following her global Blood Hunt. Driven by her ambition and thirst for power, Leto fortified the Dreadhold further, transforming it into an impregnable fortress brimming with both ancient and modern defenses. [[Category:Dark Skylines Lore]] [[Category:Locations]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Dreadhold, The}}
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