The Lexicon of Terms is a reference guide to words, titles, and concepts that appear in Savage, Book One of The Blood of the Gods Saga. These terms come directly from the language of the novel—used by its characters, institutions, and supernatural communities—and reflect the world as it exists on the page.
Authority, Law, and Power
(Alphabetical)
Abettor of the City A supernatural peacekeeper appointed to maintain balance between human and supernatural communities. An Abettor has legal authority to investigate, mediate, and enforce supernatural law, including the execution of sanctioned threats.
Ascension The process by which a vampire reaches adult status and rises in power, usually through ritual, inheritance, or transformation. Ascension is rare, dangerous, and not always recognized as legitimate.
Execution Order A formal authorization permitting the sanctioned killing of a supernatural entity deemed a significant threat, usually carried out by an Abettor or designated enforcement authority under Supernatural Jurisdiction.
Mediator An individual authorized to negotiate disputes between supernatural factions. Mediators possess limited enforcement authority and rely primarily on neutrality and political leverage.
Sanctioned Kill A legally justified execution carried out under an Execution Order.
Supernatural Jurisdiction The overlapping legal framework governing crimes involving supernatural beings, often conflicting with human law.
Key Historical Events
(Alphabetical by event name)
The Chicago Blood Riots (1998) A large-scale supernatural uprising in Chicago involving coordinated vampire and shifter violence against human authorities. The riots resulted in widespread civilian casualties and exposed the failure of existing institutions to manage supernatural threats. The event directly led to the passage of the Supernatural Registration Act and is frequently cited as justification for expanded federal oversight and sanctioned enforcement policies.
The Creation of Supernatural Jurisdiction (Late 1970s–1980s) The legal framework established following the Turn to govern crimes involving supernatural beings. Supernatural Jurisdiction permits specialized law enforcement authority, including the use of extrajudicial measures in extreme cases.
Escalation of Shifter Tensions (Pre-2015) A period marked by increasing territorial disputes, inter-pack violence, and cross-border aggression among shifter groups, raising concerns of widespread instability.
Formation of the Supernatural Crimes Division (Mid-1980s) The establishment of a specialized branch of the NYPD tasked with investigating crimes involving supernatural entities. The SCD was created in response to escalating post-Turn violence and jurisdictional conflicts and later served as a model for similar divisions adopted by other major cities within their own law enforcement structures.
The Supernatural Registration Act (SRA) A federal law enacted in response to the Chicago Blood Riots requiring the identification, documentation, and regulation of known supernatural beings. The Act formalized government oversight of supernatural populations and expanded enforcement authority at the state and federal levels.
