
Department of Antiquities & Heritage
“Through memory, we preserve the mantle.”
Department of Antiquities and Heritage
Overseen by: Rhavyn Kitaj Alastor-Braveheart
The Department of Antiquities and Heritage stands as the archivum of the immortal world—a sanctum where the dust of ages is stirred, and the whispers of the old gods are given voice once more. Under the steady hand of Rhavyn Kitaj Alastor-Braveheart, scholars and initiates alike are invited to pierce the veil of forgetfulness and rediscover the sacred roots of our shared bloodline.
This department explores the true history of the supernatural realms—unraveling the veiled origins of vampire, fae, witch, lycan, dragon, and all those whose stories entwine with the Serpent’s path. Within these chambers, myth is not mere allegory but encoded truth: a sacred language that reveals how civilization itself was shaped by the divine and the damned.
Under Rhavyn’s guidance, students bridge scholarship and performance, mastering the art of living lore. Through ceremonial reenactment, immersive storytelling, and narrative design, they learn to embody the ancient myths of the supernatural world. These teachings restore the emotional and spiritual depth of our culture—where the line between ritual and role becomes beautifully blurred.
Courses in this department fuse academic rigor with ritual immersion. Students learn to interpret ancient symbols, reconstruct forgotten rites, and design living ceremonies that bridge past and present. Through study of relics, sacred texts, and oral traditions, they are trained to become keepers of memory—guardians of the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Harbingers of Blood.
To walk this path is to become historian and mystic alike. Each lesson is an act of remembrance, each artifact a mirror of revelation. The work of Antiquities and Heritage is not only to preserve what once was—but to awaken what yet is: the eternal inheritance of Sutekh’s children.