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The Shin'a'in are notoriously clan-conscious, and do not normally have a great deal of contact with outsiders. Occasionally, however, one will swear the oath of She'enedran (Blood Brother/Sister) with an outlander. This oath involves each participant making a small, crescent shaped incision on their right palm and joining hands to mingle the blood.
Blood Oath is a novel published in 2010 by Christopher Farnsworth.It centers on three main characters: Nathaniel Cade, a vampire more than 160 years old, currently bound by a blood oath to serve and protect the President of the United States; former Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent William Griffin, or "Griff," Cade's handler for more than 30 years, and Zach Barrows, a former White House ...
Blood brothers participating in a "blood oath" ritual Blood oath (Hungarians) , a pact between the leaders of the seven Hungarian tribes Penalty (Mormonism) , an oath formerly made in Latter Day Saint temples, referred to by critics as a "blood oath"
And thus was the second part of the oath: That all wealth acquired by them will be divided between them. And thus was the third part of the oath: That the nobles who have chosen Álmos as their leader by their own will, and their descendants, will always be included in the leader's council and will bear the country's offices.
Blood Pact may refer to: Blood Pact , a 1993 novel by Tanya Huff in the Blood Books series Blood Pact , a 2009 novel by Dan Abnett in the Gaunt's Ghosts series
History books can only cover so much, and most of us haven’t cracked one open since we were in college. But if you want to learn about some fascinating moments from the past, accompanied by ...
Blood in Blood Out (1993) – epic crime drama film based on the true life experiences of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, focusing on step-brothers Paco and Cruz, and their bi-racial cousin Miklo [237] Bloom in the Moonlight (Japanese: わが愛の譜 滝廉太郎物語) (1993) – Japanese biographical drama film about the life of pianist Rentarō ...
The blood oath was used in much the same fashion as has already been described in much of Sub-Saharan Africa. The British colonial administrator Lord Lugard is famous for having become blood brothers with numerous African chiefs as part of his political policy in Africa. A powerful blood brother was the Kikuyu chieftain Waiyaki Wa Hinga.