Elysia of Sacramento
Elysium Greek Mythology: The Elysian Fields. A place or condition of ideal happiness.
Elysium is neutral ground for the vampires of a city. It is typically chosen by the local Prince in areas of artistic or intellectual worth that promote calm reflection, such as theaters and museums, though nightclubs and even a Kindred's haven may suffice. The Master of Elysium (or "Keeper") is responsible for everything that happens in their jurisdiction and for scheduling or canceling events, a position that involves both great prestige and scrutiny.
Violence is strictly prohibited within Elysium, and individuals are expected to keep tempers in check. Any grievances between vampires are to be left outside, and the Keeper of Elysium or the sheriff will forcibly remove those who cannot control themselves if need be. While this provides opportunity for both neonates and elders to relax, social conflict is often at its peak and what happens in Elysium can easily lead to repercussions off ground.
Though Elysia often serve as gathering places for Kindred, the Masquerade must normally be maintained at all times for any mortals that may be around. Similarly, while refreshments are sometimes served, it is bad taste to come to Elysium hungry as it often leads to shorter tempers. Some Princes go so far as to forbid hunting nearby, as a concentrated population of vampires could easily result in a suspicious number of deaths in the area.
Rules of Elysium
There will no violence done inside Elysia.
No weapons may be carried inside Elysia.
Elysia is open to all Kindred.
- While in the Elysium please remember that you are considered the cordial guest of His Majesty and the Keeper.
- Gentile behavior is expected at all times within Elysium. A visitor shall not raise their voice, use coarse language or damage anything within the Elysium.
The Prince and anyone He shall designate is exempt from these Elysium laws.