Emperor Julian
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- 20 de Dic, 2015
Any 13th generation vampire has a 50% chance of embracing a thin-blood, and the way that generations work is that typically, it takes around three centuries for new generations to mature (the 13th generation being thin-blooded in the dark ages, but are fully "matured" full vampires as of the 20th century and have been for at least a century or two). That'd make the 14th close to the "mature" age—especially since half their numbers are full kindred themselves. If anything, elevate the 14th generation to full maturity, though with the same innate 14th generation limits, and make the 15th generation only 1/2 thin-blooded as of 2021. The Inquisition has killed off a lot of the thin-bloods from 15th and 16th generations, but the 14th generation who were older used connections with kindred like Cross to survive and make themselves useful, and now that the Inquisition has been doing it's thing for about five years now—kindred are wising up to their tricks. Meaning this fully matured 14th generation is embracing again, thus creating new thin-bloods.
I think this is were I'm seeing the issue. I honestly can't see that many 13th generation being around by the 2021 due to the absolute shit show that is the 2nd inquisition. I think the problem is the 5th wanted its cake and to eat it. It wants the gehenna war which ties into thin blood prophecies and such but this sort of setting requires a massive overpopulation of vampires which can't mesh with the absolute descimation of their societies. By pushing the plot forward they wrote themselves into a corner where heavy kindred casualties are going to be a pressure release via depopulation like they were in the long night or 14th century but they can't have that happen.