The Requiem Continues
Nov. 9th, 2004 06:14 amAllright, so I couldn't summon up enough schadenfreude to make this latest news article work, but it was an awesome game. I definitely broke some of the players' heads. Friday, we gathered around the gaming table and the Requiem continued into its second chapter, A Festering Disease (which naturally caused the players who had read the book to think I was dealing with the twinky gay-assed Morbus Bloodline). Kindred politics are shaping up to be interesting, I need to do more work to describe the city.
Anyone have any good ideas for more Primogen in a Creepy Old-Money New England town?
Anyone have any good ideas for more Primogen in a Creepy Old-Money New England town?
Nope.
Date: 2004-11-09 10:23 pm (UTC)Real people make awful characters in the World of Darkness.
Re: Nope.
Date: 2004-11-11 03:32 pm (UTC)The patriarch of the family would, of course, be the Primogen. The rest of the family woul be ghouls, vamps, and other, weirder servants. If you wanna get really fun, have the patriarch/primogen appear to be a very young kid (possibly a young girl?) so they can hide behind an old figurehead. Nobody expects the kid.