Quackerjack
Nethermancer par excellence
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:chilli:" What are you willing to do to make it through tonight? What about tomorrow night? And after the deeds are done and your belly's full of blood, how are you going to live with yourself? The Danse Macabre asks those questions in new ways, and provides new tools to answer them in your own chronicle. So let's get some razors, and open up some old wounds anew...
A massive compendium of vampiric lore.
This definitive companion to Vampire: The Requiem introduces new disciplines tied into kindred Traditions, new covenants from the sinister Foundation to the renegade Brides of Dracula, plus new rules for Atrocity and Banes, and social and mental combat, and the role of vampiric powers therein."
Ich weiss, dass in der Camarilla die Legio Mortuum und die Keepers of the Outlands darauf abzielen Covenant-Status zu erreichen, genauso wie Shadows of Set. Vielleicht helfen dir die über die Durststrecke?...worauf ich seit 5 Jahren warte: weitere Covenants.
Ich weiss, dass in der Camarilla die Legio Mortuum und die Keepers of the Outlands darauf abzielen Covenant-Status zu erreichen, genauso wie Shadows of Set. Vielleicht helfen dir die über die Durststrecke?
In his quest to understand the Kindred condition, the story goes, the original Dracula sought to understand life and death directly. If fire was the bane of vampires, then it must be the basis of humanity in some way. So Dracula spent years seeking the fire within humanity, and ways to transform and refine it. He sought to transcend vampirism by creating a creature like a vampire, yet with the fire of a man.
His creation was a hideous failure. Indeed, the massive corpse he raised could face the sun, and did not suffer a hunger for blood. It even burned within. Yet where the Kindred were cursed within, this creature carried a curse without, blighting any land it slept upon, forever ruining everything it touched.
Dracula abandoned the monster in disgust. Yet, in its crude way, it aped him and took on his identity, eventually becoming the Count of modern legend.
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