Vampire: The Requiem - The Council of the Primogen
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Just thought I'd mention this over here:
Loremaster wrote:I have asked to inform you all that montresor will not have net access for about two weeks. Additionally, my net has been cancelled so I will be unable to post much at all.
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Unfortunately, due to my work becoming extremely busy, my extended break that will leave me limited net access for six weeks, and the frequent disruptions to the game, I am unable to continue running Vampire: the Requiem. The only time I can manage RP is with my tabletop group, and we will soon be starting a World of Darkness campaign. However, there will be no time to run a WoD forum game. I am very sorry for the constant disruptions, as I had one of the best group of players ever.
Avatar, please do not hide this forum until I salvage the writing - I need to copy a lot of my work to a file.
Avatar, please do not hide this forum until I salvage the writing - I need to copy a lot of my work to a file.
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That's a great shame. For those players who did not know, I was playing Hideo Nishi, the Japanese photographer/soon-to-become vampire-hunter. Playing the character was a lot of fun for me, and I was hugely impressed by the great effort Lore put into this game and his setting.
I'd like to be the first to thank Lore for running the game.
I'd like to be the first to thank Lore for running the game.
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"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
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I will miss following this game. It was incredibly addictive.
Thanks for some incredible storylines, Lore.
I would love to know what you were planning long term for the story, if not the individual characters...
Montresor, I suspected Hideo was you.
Who else on the Watch could play a Japanese character so authentically? Especially one who seems to not be a fan of English haiku...
But a Vampire Hunter? I didn't know players of this campaign were allowed to choose to play characters other than vampires. I would have really looked forward to seeing how a different type of character was played by someone other than the StoryTeller.
Thanks for some incredible storylines, Lore.
I would love to know what you were planning long term for the story, if not the individual characters...
Montresor, I suspected Hideo was you.
Who else on the Watch could play a Japanese character so authentically? Especially one who seems to not be a fan of English haiku...
But a Vampire Hunter? I didn't know players of this campaign were allowed to choose to play characters other than vampires. I would have really looked forward to seeing how a different type of character was played by someone other than the StoryTeller.
I'll miss playing that character, and I would have done so over the last two months more if I had of had net connection from my room (my comp had the password I couldn't remember). Maybe he'll show up in something else one day.Menolly wrote:
Montresor, I suspected Hideo was you.
Who else on the Watch could play a Japanese character so authentically? Especially one who seems to not be a fan of English haiku...
But a Vampire Hunter? I didn't know players of this campaign were allowed to choose to play characters other than vampires. I would have really looked forward to seeing how a different type of character was played by someone other than the StoryTeller.
Anyway, I don't like the idea of playing vampires and werewolves and such because (for me at least) it robs fantastic archetypes of their mystery and horror and makes them into something more comic-book. So, the idea of playing a mortal was infinitely more appealing to me than an immortal.
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aye.Montresor wrote:Anyway, I don't like the idea of playing vampires and werewolves and such because (for me at least) it robs fantastic archetypes of their mystery and horror and makes them into something more comic-book.
I remember there was a little of that discussion when we were initially fleshing out the Sisters of Solace for Borderlands, since the source that I was drawing upon for them was a vampire short story by Stephen King...
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