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Per my earlier post, I would love to run this as a Shadowrun campaign where certain parties in the background are going Presumably, people like mages in WoD are doing the same thing for most of that narrative. If anything, it sounds like a really fun story to be approached from the outside.
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God i forgot how loving silly the various end-times stuff for all of white wolf's WoD lines were. Nothing beats how loving insane it was when New Bremen tried to run all of them at the same loving time though.
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citybeatnik posted:God i forgot how loving silly the various end-times stuff for all of white wolf's WoD lines were. Nothing beats how loving insane it was when New Bremen tried to run all of them at the same loving time though. Go on ...
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One of the additional dangers (and for me, clearly the biggest one) of open warfare with, or open domination of, humanity is that any significant change to the status quo might just be what wakes up the Antediluvians too.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 04:24 |
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Are there any detailed descriptions of how exactly the Second Inquisition slaughtered the Tremere Prime Chantry and all its old and powerful vampires? This is what gives the Tremere their weird position in Bloodlines 2, being only recently allowed back into the city but still hated/distrusted, but I'm curious how it was described as being pulled off. I mean specifically the kinds of weaponry etc. used. Special ops guys with incendiary rounds? More explicitly supernatural tricks?Khanstant posted:Are there any good videogame versions of their version of werewolves, that sounds really rad honestly. Always love worm god battles and earth defender beasts sound righteous. I was going to say there was one a long time ago they were working on, but actually a quick search turned up this... thing: Werewolf the Apocalypse: Earthblood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qDwyhSpIRI It's being made by Cyanide, who've made some okay-ish Warhammer games in the past. I wouldn't get too interested though as their record is pretty spotty.
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Lassitude posted:Are there any detailed descriptions of how exactly the Second Inquisition slaughtered the Tremere Prime Chantry and all its old and powerful vampires? This is what gives the Tremere their weird position in Bloodlines 2, being only recently allowed back into the city but still hated/distrusted, but I'm curious how it was described as being pulled off. I mean specifically the kinds of weaponry etc. used. Special ops guys with incendiary rounds? More explicitly supernatural tricks? That trailer was going places until that music came on. Whaaaat the gently caress.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 04:37 |
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Norton the First posted:Per my earlier post, I would love to run this as a Shadowrun campaign where certain parties in the background are going This was back when the lines were pretty independent. If the players knew Werewolves the book recommended having them all sod off to the spirit world to fight the Wyrm. Changelings heading off to find Arcadia. Just suggest their world is going to burn too. Mage was the weirdest though as their ascension war ending was not prophesied about much at all and their conflict is more metaphysical though I believe there was a Mage ending scenario that ended in a post apocalyptic dystopia ruled by the Technocracy. citybeatnik posted:God i forgot how loving silly the various end-times stuff for all of white wolf's WoD lines were. Nothing beats how loving insane it was when New Bremen tried to run all of them at the same loving time though. That would have been......interesting. How do you keep the various apocalypses separate? TV Man from Bloodlines: "In other news two more vampire gods have arisen and are devouring Europe demanding that all humanity and their childer give up their blood to them immediately." "From NASA a giant Wyrm-like creature was spotted heading in from Outer Space this morning. Upon landing in Africa at around 3 PM hordes of wolfmen jumped on it and started trying to tear it apart." "In Switzerland a New World Order was declared yesterday promising to bring all of humanity to something called Ascension. When the UN balked gigantic cyborgs with particle beam rifles wiped out the entire Assembly." "A group of people calling themselves Kithain have declared that the Tuatha de Danaan are coming to exterminate them all and they are fleeing to what they call 'boring places' in hopes of hiding. They vanished before psychological help could be mustered." "Worldwide there have been a spate of attacks by a terrorist group calling themselves the Fallen who are attacking people and buildings worldwide. They claim that Lucifer has called on them to expel the Archdukes of Hell from Earth." "With the increasing number of alleged monster attacks a group known as the Imbued have rallied mobs to wipe out the scourge of the supernatural and are burning down several major cities." "A rash of spontaneous combustion has started in China with many of those afflicted screaming about the 'coming of the Yama Kings' before expiring. Friends of the deceased talk of doors opening and then run in terror." "In Egypt a group of people calling themselves 'the Undying' insist that they must gather to stop the rise of Apophis who is coming to consume something called 'bane mummies' to subsume their power and rule on earth." "In local news, an apparent third victim of the Southland Slasher has prompted the closing of the Santa Monica pier, where the body was found earlier tonight. Investigators say the scene closely mirrors those of slayings in Glendale and Longbeach. In both cases the bodies of the victims were described as 'ripped, torn, bloody entrails smeared upon the walls, splatter on broken windows, feet in weird places – murder, murder, murder.'" "And now over to Julie for the weather" Basically, I also want you to: Vavrek posted:Go on ...
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Tetrabor posted:I mean, I get why people would want to become Tzimisce. I just don't understand how the Camarilla, Werewolves, Kuei-jin, Holy Church, and Humans would not make it a singular purpose to obliterate a hostile faction that wholely lacks and opposes humanity. As a vampire I could potentially live forever. I'm not going to risk that just because some jackass likes to play with his food.
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My favorite part of oWod Werewolf games was how it quickly became "SAVE THE PLANET... AND I'LL loving KILL YOU" My least favorite part was how things like vaccines, modern medicine in general and society were murdering Gaia so burn everything and reestablish Werewolves culling everything while people died after brutish and short lives
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 05:56 |
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Organ Fiend posted:I guess what I was getting at was that Vicissitude shouldn't also be a designated villain discipline. You probably could do the whole fitting in with humans thing. Just remove your skin and replace with a humans. Same with eating food. Just a normal human digestive tract in place of your vampire one you ripped out and left on the coffee table. I never got why Tzis didn't do more skin suits stuff. Its like an exo suit for the mortal world. Also they can do things like falsify DNA evidence by growing bits of people. When i could play tabletop games I tended to have novel ideas for problem solving.
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Xenocides posted:This is not the silliest Gehenna scenario either. Sorry, I did not mean to write a novel but I was bored on a long car ride. Thank you for writing this up. It is the most amazing fever dream and I loved reading every word of it.
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citybeatnik posted:God i forgot how loving silly the various end-times stuff for all of white wolf's WoD lines were. Nothing beats how loving insane it was when New Bremen tried to run all of them at the same loving time though. Werewolf's was okay by simple virtue of the developer actually putting stuff in fans of the game line wanted. Having been a New Bremen regular at one point in time, I can only imagine how many vampire PCs - for example - tried to claim they were immune to the Withering for reasons.
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Dawgstar posted:Having been a New Bremen regular at one point in time, I can only imagine how many vampire PCs - for example - tried to claim they were immune to the Withering for reasons. What's New Bremen? I've never heard of it (only done WoD stuff with close friends). Search results just get me a couple towns named that.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 12:03 |
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Apparently a server for roleplaying WoD games.
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Xenocides posted:This was back when the lines were pretty independent. If the players knew Werewolves the book recommended having them all sod off to the spirit world to fight the Wyrm. Changelings heading off to find Arcadia. Just suggest their world is going to burn too. Mage was the weirdest though as their ascension war ending was not prophesied about much at all and their conflict is more metaphysical though I believe there was a Mage ending scenario that ended in a post apocalyptic dystopia ruled by the Technocracy.
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Vavrek posted:What's New Bremen? I've never heard of it (only done WoD stuff with close friends). Search results just get me a couple towns named that. It was the official, White Wolf run chat server that had all the various game lines going. All at once. In the same megacity. It was goofy as all hell.
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Norton the First posted:Has anyone ever folded VtM into a Shadowrun campaign? The secret machinations of ancient vampire clans would be fun as heck in a setting where they're three steps ahead of most but two steps behind those who matter. Not that I know of, but that sounds like a super fun setting, especially when I imagine vampires being a thing even before the reemergence of magic and thinking that they’re hot poo poo, only for loving dragons to show up who are not only super powerful individually but turn out to be extremely good at this whole "amass wealth and power" thing and they even can do so freely and publicly. That’s gotta smart
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System Metternich posted:Not that I know of, but that sounds like a super fun setting, especially when I imagine vampires being a thing even before the reemergence of magic and thinking that they’re hot poo poo, only for loving dragons to show up who are not only super powerful individually but turn out to be extremely good at this whole "amass wealth and power" thing and they even can do so freely and publicly. That’s gotta smart That was exactly my thought. I need a group...
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 18:56 |
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I'd imagine Kindred would look down on Shadowrun vampires because they all got turned by a virus.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 19:10 |
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There's a Kickstarter with 10 days left for a sanctioned VTM game set in New York. Seems to be a strategy boardgame mixed with VTM lore.
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Accordion Man posted:I'd imagine Kindred would look down on Shadowrun vampires because they all got turned by a virus.
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Rookersh posted:That trailer was going places until that music came on. Whaaaat the gently caress. And what, pray tell, should the music have been?
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 20:56 |
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Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
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Accordion Man posted:I'd imagine Kindred would look down on Shadowrun vampires because they all got turned by a virus. I mean, you'd probably fold that part out of a game you folded the WoD into. Kindred and werewolves would count as the sort of Awakened creatures who survived in low-magic times, like the immortal elves. e: And this has nothing to do with WoD, I just kinda love the idea of the self-serious apocalyptic tones of WoD transplanted into a cyberpunk setting where even an antediluvian barely matters in the grand scheme of things. Norton the First fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Nov 16, 2019 |
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From the ten page magazine supplement explaining how to run VtM-Cyberpunk 2020 crossover games. It was called the "World of Future Darkness."
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Entorwellian posted:Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 23:32 |
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What is a vampire if not a weirdly supernatural methhead?
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 00:28 |
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Norton the First posted:I mean, you'd probably fold that part out of a game you folded the WoD into. Kindred and werewolves would count as the sort of Awakened creatures who survived in low-magic times, like the immortal elves.
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Ephemeron posted:...and Antediluvians were all in torpor because they were waiting for the magic to come back. Every Pentacle and Seer and Nephandus comes together for a huuuuge party!
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Rookersh posted:Yeah, the general vibe I got was that human governments know. They are trying to figure out what to do about this, while also dealing with other geopolitical issues. Sounds pretty similar to what they did in nWoD with its “Hunters” line, which was slightly more “You and your friends vs evil” rather than oWoD’s “God had chosen you to fight vampires” approach. There were some really cool ideas in that line such as a group of internet activists putting evidence of the supernatural on YouTube, a medical company vivisecting Vampires/Werewolves/etc and putting bits of them into their employees to make them better as well as a group of blue collar workers who communicate through an internet message board. Although I’m most reminded of Task Force Valkyrie which was a secret arm of the US Military with all sorts of cool gadgets in it’s armoury.
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Ephemeron posted:...and Antediluvians were all in torpor because they were waiting for the magic to come back. That's great. I need to find a group.
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# ? Nov 18, 2019 15:31 |
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The vampires becoming completely irrelevant because the Megacorps and Dragons are around now would be a fitting capstone to the crumbling edifice of Metaplot.
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# ? Nov 18, 2019 16:05 |
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The Gehenna stuff mostly just reminds me of why I ended up souring so hard on oVampire, which is that, real fast, it just...stops being about vampires. Like all that stuff is buckwild but even on a less goofy level, Vampire is a 90's conspiracy game with a lot of metaplot to read on the toilet, far more then an actual game of personal horror. It's substantially more Deus Ex then Nosferatu. nVamp "solved" it by not being a 90's conspiracy game. Vampirism isn't a worldwide conspiracy, it's all local. Which turned a lot of people off because, as it turns out, a 90's conspiracy game deep in metaplot that you read on the shitter is what they actually wanted.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 09:07 |
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V:tM still wasn't as bad as Mage: The Ascension for not ever managing to figure out what it was actually about. Hell, the main issue I have with all the games from that era was that sourcebooks had to introduce new and cool things in order to be worth buying, but that introduced power creep and too much cruft. Shadowrun was bad for that; the base 2E game was amazing. By the end of the 2e line, when you'd introduced concepts like security and other variant riggers, cyberzombies, whatever the hell the psychic deckers were called, let alone ridiculously over-specialized deckers thanks to Virtual Realities 2.0, adepts and metamagic, bioware, hell, grafting on an entirely new points-based character build system….. quote:a 90's conspiracy game deep in metaplot that you read on the shitter is what they actually wanted. Mmmm, and Ray Winnegar's Underground. Go back and read all about how the main political party in the US of A is the Plutocrats, and weep.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 14:44 |
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Mendrian posted:Yeah, "Vampires take over humanity" is extremely risky. (ie it's an anachronism they're stuck with) edit: oops, seems I left this tab open for longer than I thought To contribute: you could maybe rationalise it in 2019 by saying that the internet is so full of kooks and weirdos between the antivaxx crowd, the flat-Earthers, furries, EBM types, off-the-wall fetish sites etc that a few people posting about how the vampires live among us just get lost in the noise. If anyone does start to get traction, it's the local Prince's job to whack them. That feels like a good enough patch provided you don't think about it too hard. Zephro fucked around with this message at 16:07 on Nov 20, 2019 |
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I think they eventually updated schrecknet to existing on the dark web, or being a separate parallel network running off the same wires but with a different network infrastructure/communication above layer 2 or 3. But even that was kinda stupid.
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TheCenturion posted:V:tM still wasn't as bad as Mage: The Ascension for not ever managing to figure out what it was actually about. Back in the day, we called it Uncle Al's Syndrome, named for the Uncle Al's Catalogs for CarWars, each of which added new toys and vehicles that made everything that came before it, including the older Uncle Al's books, obsolete.
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Shadowrun security riggers are great. Originally a rigger is a dude with a Vehicle Control Rig, a bit of cyberware that lets you basically integrate the car you're driving into your sensorium so that your nervous system understands the car to be part of you, allowing super-fine control over the car, operating it with the same ease and skill that you'd move your body with. Security riggers have VCRs with a software package that lets you do that but with an entire building and all its integrated systems, including security, power, etc. Very neat development of the underlying idea.
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Pope Guilty posted:Shadowrun security riggers are great. Originally a rigger is a dude with a Vehicle Control Rig, a bit of cyberware that lets you basically integrate the car you're driving into your sensorium so that your nervous system understands the car to be part of you, allowing super-fine control over the car, operating it with the same ease and skill that you'd move your body with. Security riggers have VCRs with a software package that lets you do that but with an entire building and all its integrated systems, including security, power, etc. Very neat development of the underlying idea. nWoD had a Bloodline that could do this specific type of thing with their entire Haven. Was a really neat idea.
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