The First Tradition: The Masquerade
Thou shalt not reveal thy true nature to those not of the Blood. Doing such shall renounce thy claims of Blood.
The Second Tradition: The Domain
Thy domain is thine own concern. All others owe thee respect, while in it. None may challenge thy word while in thy domain.
The Third Tradition: The Progeny
Thou shall only Sire another with the permission of thine elder. If thou createst another without thine Elder's leave, both thou and thy Progeny shall be slain.
The Fourth Tradition: The Accounting
Those thou create are thine own children. Until thy Progeny shall be Released, thou shall command them in all things. Their sins are thine to endure.
The Fifth Tradition: Hospitality
Honor one another's domain. When thou comest to a foreign city, thou shall present thyself to the one who ruleth there. Without the word of acceptance, thou art nothing.
The Sixth Tradition: Destruction
Thou art forbidden to destroy another of thy kind. The right of destruction belongeth only to thine Elder. Only the Eldest among thee shall call the Blood Hunt.
*The primeval Traditions were extracted from Kindred historical records and adopted by the founders of Camarilla as the constitution of Camarilla law, but as time passed, the interpretation and enforcement of Traditions were refined by Senators, Princes and Regents, and there are many differences of practice between Camarilla, North America(CNA) and Camarilla, Greater Europe(CGE), e.g. the conduct of Blood Hunt: in CNA, a Judicator is appointed by each of the seven Camarilla clans to take care of this dirty business, one of whom is selected to be the Prime Judicator to serve as the commander and executer of punishments for severe or special crimes, while CGE carried on with the old way, where the sinner is listed as wanted in the entire region and whoever brings its head to the Prince will receive the reward.