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review 2015-12-16 06:10
Toreador (Vampire: The Masquerade: Clan Novels #1)
Toreador - Stewart Wieck,John Van Fleet

Gosh, this book brought back so many memories! I used to be so into white wolf and have many memories of chilling in my friend's cosy cottage on the weekends and playing the game that was known as "Vampire: The Masquerade" it was a crazy game system and you had to know everything about your clan. World of darkness had many systems, From mummies to Fairys. This book brought all of that flooding back. From the Politics to the History of the clan's.

 

This novel takes course of one night and the story packs in a lot into that one night. We follow the story of a newly embraced Torador "Leopold" who is trying to understand the things most newly embraced childe's try to understand. The story moves back and forth between other character's and plots that finds the standing stones to what happens in the other 13 novels.

All in all I really liked this book.

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review 2014-09-05 12:23
A political roleplaying game of gothic horror
Vampire: The Masquerade Revised - Mark Rein-Hagen,Phil Brucato,Andrew Bates

This was one really, really, good setting. However it is a shame that it brought a lot of Goths out of the woodwork which ended up polluting the roleplaying community. Sometimes I wonder if Mark Rein-Hagen was a Goth himself, because this setting is very dark and gloomy that has strong political overtones. Hagen had pretty much set the roleplaying world in a new direction with this creation, and in turn, had opened the roleplaying community up to a lot of newcomers.

I used to play LARP a while back, which is live-action roleplaying. Vampire is actually a really good setting for a LARP as it does not involve adventure like normal roleplaying games but political machinations. People don't go on adventures, but rather they work to move themselves up the social ladder by whatever means necessary. The only problem with LARPs is that there tend to be a lot of posers involved, and as it is with many roleplaying games, people used it to flee the real world and create an imaginary world around them that nobody is allowed to pierce. It was good for social interaction, but there was just too much backstabbing and resentment to make it an enjoyable experience (at least in my experience).

The setting involve vampires, and in a way they are traditional vampires, but in another way they are not. The first vampire was Caine (that was his curse) and the entire race was created from him. A vampire's power is determined by their generation, that is second generation vampires were turned by Caine, and the third generation were turned by Caine's children. These vampires are known as the antediluvians, so called because they lived before Noah's flood. The third generation vampires all became the fathers of the clans that many of the lesser vampires are gathered into.

There are two main factions, the Sabbat and the Camarilla (though I suspect that later editions pretty much destroyed the Camarilla). The Camarilla, while being vampires, try to keep themselves hidden and try to retain as much of their humanity as possible. The Sabbat are the opposite: they believe that they are more powerful than humans, and as such should be humanity's masters. Much of the setting involves the war between these two factions, though there are other powers and entities out there that are just as bad. As it turns out, vampires are the weakest of all of the supernatural monsters in the World of Darkness.

This is one really good game in one really good setting. However the catch is that it can be difficult running it like a normal tabletop roleplaying game. It is more about politics than it is about adventure. Further, it has set such a high standard with regards to vampires that pretty much anything to do with vampires that I have seen since (and in many cases beforehand) just simply does not compare.

Source: www.goodreads.com/review/show/290666366
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review 2013-01-05 00:00
Tzimisce - Eric Griffin Reseña completa en mi blog:
http://drdeadwish.blogspot.com/2013/01/novela-de-clan-tzimisce-eric-griffin.html

Una novela adulta y sangrienta. Una buena introducción al Sabbat y una sorpresa para mí, que tenía otra visión más civilizada del clan Tzimisce.
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review 2012-05-23 00:00
Vampire : The Masquerade (Revised Edition)
Vampire: The Masquerade Revised - Mark Rein-Hagen,Phil Brucato,Andrew Bates Don't like the art and storytelling, but the concept might be cool.. *sigh*
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review 2008-04-14 00:00
Vampire: The Masquerade Revised - Mark Rein-Hagen,Phil Brucato,Andrew Bates This is a fairly interesting game,I haven't personally played nor will I ever, but the book itself makes things sound very interesting. There are story lines that are worth reading, and the illustrations are pretty cool.
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