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Mote19
Oct 6, 2016 12:06:52 GMT -8
Post by Kenigma23 on Oct 6, 2016 12:06:52 GMT -8
"Why do you have to spend a blood point to get into an internet cafe?" All I can think it how being in one eats at my soul... seems legit to me
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Nobody
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Mote19
Oct 11, 2016 11:18:23 GMT -8
Post by Nobody on Oct 11, 2016 11:18:23 GMT -8
Oh. Something occurred to me when listening to the cast. All of these Ghouls seem like a great idea until some of them learn about the others that are bound to the same vampire. If the ghoul was not stable as a human or had some issues, being totally devoted to a vampire could cause some issues, perhaps if they found out that another ghoul also loves master, well obviously they do not love him/her as much. Also they are competing for masters attention (i.e. blood). Perhaps they could get more if master was not having to give that other ghoul as much blood. You did mention that dolphins are dicks, right?
Lastly, Caine forbid that the Ghoul thinks you are not doing enough to protect yourself. They might stake you for your own protection and keep you safe and well fed, in torpor...
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Mote19
Oct 11, 2016 16:57:28 GMT -8
Post by RudeAlert on Oct 11, 2016 16:57:28 GMT -8
Edited out and reposted in the NO PLAYERS thread.
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Nobody
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Mote19
Oct 12, 2016 4:52:19 GMT -8
Post by Nobody on Oct 12, 2016 4:52:19 GMT -8
I think that they do check out the forums pretty regularly. So I imagine that at least Tim will see it (maybe ignore it, or actively turn Stu away from the posts ). Overall I feel that the crew are doing a fine job, especially as this is their first go around with such a complex system and setting materials/rules. The last thing that I want to do is to come across as the Vampire Neckbeard pointing out the rules and the like. I do not believe in BadWrongFun. The game can be played as agoth emo Ann Rice, or as Fangy Superheroes. I mostly bring up my thoughts as options and opportunities.
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Mote19
Oct 12, 2016 8:30:46 GMT -8
Post by weaselcreature on Oct 12, 2016 8:30:46 GMT -8
Silver Moon brewery with their signature brew: La Sangre del Lobo.
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Mote19
Oct 12, 2016 10:25:46 GMT -8
Post by RudeAlert on Oct 12, 2016 10:25:46 GMT -8
Edited out to protect the players' "innocence." See the NO PLAYERS ALLOWED thread.
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Mote19
Oct 12, 2016 12:59:11 GMT -8
Post by Stu Venable on Oct 12, 2016 12:59:11 GMT -8
There's a no-players-allowed thread, isn't there?
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Mote19
Oct 12, 2016 14:16:20 GMT -8
Post by RudeAlert on Oct 12, 2016 14:16:20 GMT -8
There's a no-players-allowed thread, isn't there? Why yes there is, I had forgotten about that. I'll edit out my comments if possible and re-post them there, maybe Nobody could do the same to make sure the players don't read this, in case they haven't already.
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Mote19
Oct 17, 2016 17:58:47 GMT -8
via mobile
Post by uselesstriviaman on Oct 17, 2016 17:58:47 GMT -8
Every time Teresa Parn is mentioned, I keep scratching my head and wondering why in the name of Caine they haven't ghouled the island's police chief yet...
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Mote19
Oct 28, 2016 7:12:06 GMT -8
Post by chronovore on Oct 28, 2016 7:12:06 GMT -8
This episode had me cackling. Holy cow, what great character interaction. Probie Tim 's Nothferatu being driven into a frenzy (well, not game-mechanic "frenzy") by stork 's Albert was FABULOUS drama. Wow! I'm wondering if the more confrontational, antisocial leanings of Albert are due to the lessened Humanity mentioned after he'd nearly been destroyed? Or am I imagining that? Also, Stu Venable seems to be taking some pacing lessons from The Dresden Files, where our protagonists seem to leap from the frying pan into the fire, and then into the coals, briefly into a bunsen burner, before a brief rest in someone else's frying pan. No rest for the wicked?
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Mote19
Oct 28, 2016 7:14:55 GMT -8
Post by Stu Venable on Oct 28, 2016 7:14:55 GMT -8
Yup. The game is heavily influenced by Dresden.
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