

Kane is portrayed by Las Vegas-based actor Joseph D. Kane has overall been well received, earning praise from several independent reviewers and a place in the Guinness Book of Records. The character has been portrayed by Joseph D. Kane's last appearance is in the 2010 Tiberium Twilight, in which he and his followers were last seen entering the extraterrestrial Threshold 19 tower. The conflict between the factions throughout the series is depicted as long periods of cold war punctuated by periods of brief but violent military combat on a global scale. Within series lore, Kane disappears from the political scene after Stalin's assassination in this timeline, re-emerging in the 1990s to lead the Brotherhood of Nod in an ongoing conflict with the Global Defense Initiative, a multinational military force backed by the United Nations. Kane also appears in the 1996 game Command & Conquer: Red Alert, a prequel set before the first game in which he is observed to be acting as an advisor for USSR leader Joseph Stalin during an alternate World War II fought between the Allies and the Soviet Union. A recurring antagonistic character in the Command & Conquer franchise with his first appearance in 1995's eponymous title, Kane has appeared in all main series Command & Conquer titles as the charismatic mastermind behind the secretive Brotherhood of Nod society, a quasi-religious terrorist organization. Kane is a fictional character in the alternate history universe of Westwood Studios' and Electronic Arts' Command & Conquer real-time strategy video games. Rather than a book of game mechanics, this book can be used as a prop and for lore, as it outlines the genesis of vampires with the mythology of Caine.Kane as he appears in Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium WarsĬommand & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (2010) Presented as an epic poem, the Book of Nod is an in-game resource, viewed as sacred by Noddist scholars and most vampire elders, especially of the Sabbat. The Book of Nod is a collection of mythic texts for use in the Vampire: The Masquerade Roleplaying Game.

Finally, the Chronicle of Secrets unveils the deepest mysteries of the Damned, including the coming dread of Gehenna. The Chronicle of Shadow reveals Caine's hidden teachings.

Their stories begin with the Chronicle of Caine and the earliest nights of the vampire. The wise speak of The Book of Nod, but none have seen this fabled book of ancient lore. Others have heard tales, but know better than to believe them. The first vampires remember their first nights, but do not speak of them.
