Roleplaying Vampire: The Masqureade.
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Roleplaying Vampire: The Masqureade.
I just had a thought (yes, very scary, I know). Vampire is very easy to play online. Most games hardly have any action in them anyway. It's more talking to people and interacting and such. I'm far from being a storyteller, but I might could come up with a little something online if anyone is interested. If there are any storytellers who'd like to help out, I'd appreciate it very much. So, basically what I'm asking is, who wants to start up a Vampire roleplaying session?
Never played, what does it take to play, and how do you do it?
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basically, it's just roleplaying as a vampire.
http://www.white-wolf.com/vampire.html
The official White Wolf page with all you need to know about Vampire.
http://www.white-wolf.com/vampire.html
The official White Wolf page with all you need to know about Vampire.
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For the benefit of us old fogies, what the hell?
Oh, wait, a link. Let's see...hmm...no, requires too much imagination. I'd suck at it and probably be the first player in history to be erased from the space/time continuum, within about two minutes, due to stupid blundering.
But it looks interesting.
Oh, wait, a link. Let's see...hmm...no, requires too much imagination. I'd suck at it and probably be the first player in history to be erased from the space/time continuum, within about two minutes, due to stupid blundering.
But it looks interesting.
Note: I'm semi-retired from the board, so if you need something, please be patient.
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"Too much imagination" says the man writing an awesome novel.Lagmonster wrote:For the benefit of us old fogies, what the hell?
Oh, wait, a link. Let's see...hmm...no, requires too much imagination. I'd suck at it and probably be the first player in history to be erased from the space/time continuum, within about two minutes, due to stupid blundering.
But it looks interesting.
I'm in, now too decide what character, I'm tempted by my old favourite, Fr Pierce of the Clan Nosferatu, Scholar, Noddist, and erm pacifist... most of the time. But I'm unsure, maybe someone else... but I guarentee a Nossie and that I'll be more regualer on the net, I just need a good reason to leave the Flat and walk half an hour to Comps....
Having said all that expect my attendence for a while to stay bad, the Firemens Strike... (GO Firebrigade, good luck etc.) means the University can't keep the Computer rooms open all night, so comps are harder to get...
Having said all that expect my attendence for a while to stay bad, the Firemens Strike... (GO Firebrigade, good luck etc.) means the University can't keep the Computer rooms open all night, so comps are harder to get...
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Har. I'm reading their FAQ. It looks interesting, but I can't grasp the *point* yet. I think I'm missing something, but then, I've never been exposed to even acquaintences that roleplay, let alone done it myself.Kelly Antilles wrote:"Too much imagination" says the man writing an awesome novel.
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Keep in mind that my sire and I are estranged but I rememeber him speaking highly of your sire...thats quite an accomplishment considering that Geoffrey is a stuck up prick.Kelly Antilles wrote:OMG! I know Geoffrey! Met him in London. My Ventrue is the childe of Nicholas Tudor.Stravo wrote:Kelly, I'm in!! Just call me Jack Reece, Gangrel wanderer childe of Geoffrey D'Anjou famed Hunter of Assamites. (Geoffrey not me)
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Everybody speaks highly of Nicholas. He was a wonderful person all around. Quite different from his sire and the rest of the Tudor family in general.Stravo wrote: Keep in mind that my sire and I are estranged but I rememeber him speaking highly of your sire...thats quite an accomplishment considering that Geoffrey is a stuck up prick.
So, how old is your character? (ie born when?)
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Well don't know about the computer version, but for the real version you have to dress up in funny costumes and play out all your moves (I think you roll a dice then have to swing a wooden sword at the opponent...) oh yeah and talk like you're from the time period.Knife wrote:Never played, what does it take to play, and how do you do it?
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Misnomer. That's LARP, Live Action RolePlaying.Slartibartfast wrote: Well don't know about the computer version, but for the real version you have to dress up in funny costumes and play out all your moves (I think you roll a dice then have to swing a wooden sword at the opponent...) oh yeah and talk like you're from the time period.
Roleplaying in general, table top version, does not require dressing up and shit like that.
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Vampire was the first roleplaying game I ever played. I really loved the setting, although I'm a sucker for everything related to Vampires, even Blade movies. If my schedule allows it -- what it probably does, since studying is over-rated anyway -- count me in!
BTW, for those who want more information about Vampire: you can download a Vampire beginner's kit from the White Wolf website for free.
Edit: To be exact, it is called "Vampire Quckstart"
Here's the HTML version: http://www.white-wolf.com/Games/Pages/V ... qs_p1.html
BTW, for those who want more information about Vampire: you can download a Vampire beginner's kit from the White Wolf website for free.
Edit: To be exact, it is called "Vampire Quckstart"
Here's the HTML version: http://www.white-wolf.com/Games/Pages/V ... qs_p1.html
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It sounds like real fun...
My experience is limited to D&D and Shadowrun, but I always wanted to play Vampire, even have a character ready for it
My experience is limited to D&D and Shadowrun, but I always wanted to play Vampire, even have a character ready for it
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Jack was embraced back during the Gulf War. A member of the special forces he was on a mission of assainating an Iraqi official with extreme prejudice when he was stalked by Geoffrey who only embraces the finest warriors for his never ending crusade of eliminating the Assamites. Horrified by what he had become, Reece fled his sire and has tried to come to grips with what he is and at the same time protecting his wife and children from a distance. Geoffrey has labeled him a "prodigal" childe but believes that this may be his finest childe of this century and watches over Reece without Reece knowing about it.
Unfortunately, the Assamites hate Geoffrey precisely because he hunts them and they do everything they can to hurt him, including trying to destroy his childer. Reece has no idea about this and is constantly in danger when mentioning his lineage.
Jack was embraced back during the Gulf War. A member of the special forces he was on a mission of assainating an Iraqi official with extreme prejudice when he was stalked by Geoffrey who only embraces the finest warriors for his never ending crusade of eliminating the Assamites. Horrified by what he had become, Reece fled his sire and has tried to come to grips with what he is and at the same time protecting his wife and children from a distance. Geoffrey has labeled him a "prodigal" childe but believes that this may be his finest childe of this century and watches over Reece without Reece knowing about it.
Unfortunately, the Assamites hate Geoffrey precisely because he hunts them and they do everything they can to hurt him, including trying to destroy his childer. Reece has no idea about this and is constantly in danger when mentioning his lineage.
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Sorry, my mistake. I thought that the Smurf: The Smurfing series of games used LARP rules.Kelly Antilles wrote:Misnomer. That's LARP, Live Action RolePlaying.Slartibartfast wrote: Well don't know about the computer version, but for the real version you have to dress up in funny costumes and play out all your moves (I think you roll a dice then have to swing a wooden sword at the opponent...) oh yeah and talk like you're from the time period.
Roleplaying in general, table top version, does not require dressing up and shit like that.
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