A written agreement between the Camarilla and the
Anarchs ending their open war and outlining the
way both factions interact with each other. The
Convention marked the end of the great Anarch Revolt.
Its name comes from the hamlet where the treaty was
signed, outside Silchester in England in 1493 A.D.
At the meeting, the Brujah agreed to join the Camarilla
if the age-old practice of blood bonding childe to sire
was abolished. The Assamites agreed to sever their ties
to the Anarchs and to submit themselves to the Tremeres'
blood curse to insure they would no longer hunt Camarilla
Kindred. The Lasombra and Tzimisce clans boycotted the
Convention, and instead went on to form the Sabbat and
continued to oppose the Camarilla.