Genealogy of the Nickutu

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This is the list of 7 known Nickutu.

The Eldest
[-] Absimilliard <3> Progeny of Caine's daughter. Sire of Baba Yaga (-5000). Was formerly beautiful; cursed by Caine because he tried to diablerize his sire. Lover of Arikel and still alive somewhere under a mountain range in Eastern Europe. The Nictuku are like the True Brujah, they are the "real" descendants from Nosferatu, all bloodbound to him. All other Nosferatu are descendants from the one Childer (Baba Yaga) that isn't bloodbond to him. Also called Ninmug in DSBH, he resides in Enoch in the Shadowlands. [Cb-N,pp13-16] [WoD,p57] [CotI,p55] [VtM] [DSBH]
[F] Baba Yaga: the Cannibal Hag, the Iron Hag <4> (-5000) Progeny of Absimilliard. Sire of Melitta Wallenberg and Sergei Voshkov (1991). Most likely the only Childer of Absimilliard not bloodbound to him, so not technically Nickutu, but still descended from Absimillard.
The Nosferatu are like the Brujah, as they are the descendants of a Childer (Baba Yaga), rather than direct Childer of the Antediluvian (Absimillard) himself. [WoD,p57] [CotI,p55] [UhA] [RAR] (Russian Legend)
[M] Abraxes, Lord of Mists <4> A Nickutu [Cb-N,p17]
[M] Nuckalavee, the Skinless <4> A Nickutu [Cb-N,p17]
[F] Gorgo, She who Screams in Darkness <4> A Nickutu [Cb-N,p17]
[F] Echidna, the Mother of Foulness <4> A Nickutu [Cb-N,p17]
[M] Azazel, The Abomination <4> A Nickutu [UhA]


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