Toreador -
: Toreadors typically Embrace those who were artists, poets, or musicians in their mortal lives. They are known for being so enthralled by beauty that they can fall into a trance-like state just by looking at a masterpiece.
The name has inspired legendary works of art across multiple centuries: toreador
: While other vampires struggle to blend in, the Toreador do so effortlessly. They enjoy being the center of attention and can easily manipulate mortals (referred to as "kine") to do their bidding. : Toreadors typically Embrace those who were artists,
: In Spanish, bullfighters on horseback are traditionally called rejoneadors , while those on foot are toreros . Bizet chose "Toreador" for its rhythmic suitability in the famous "Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre," better known as the Toreador Song . They enjoy being the center of attention and
: The song is performed by Escamillo, a dashing and arrogant bullfighter who feeds on the energy and adoration of the crowd. This performance captures the "mystical moment" where an artist becomes one with their audience's glory. 2. The Artistic Vampire: Clan Toreador
In the world of tabletop gaming and fiction, specifically Vampire: The Masquerade , the are known as the "Clan of the Rose." They are the ultimate socialites and aesthetes of the undead world.