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Very excited about Dimension 20 starting a Vampire: The Masquerade campaign tonight.

Having the Camarilla take over a town of 18,000 -- including sending along two Nosferatu (?) who behave like Batman and Robin -- is a recipe for total chaos. And since they're in the Oregon woods, I have to assume werewolves will eventually show up and make things get even crazier.

Given how strong Dimension 20 On a Bus, Season 2 was, very much looking forward to this.
Sounds like Malkavian delusion, but admittedly it's been a couple of decades since I last played.
 

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Having the Camarilla take over a town of 18,000 -- including sending along two Nosferatu (?) who behave like Batman and Robin -- is a recipe for total chaos. And since they're in the Oregon woods, I have to assume werewolves will eventually show up and make things get even crazier.

Sounds like Malkavian delusion, but admittedly it's been a couple of decades since I last played.
Mentioned here before (in other threads)- I was involved in a GURPS:VtM playtest, and my Brujah PC was Malkavian crazy. He, too, though he was a superhero- a cross between The Tick and Blade.

Yes, this was in an otherwise serious game. Yes, it still worked.

Given who D20 is, their take will be a bit on the humorous side. But don’t toss the conceptual baby out with the metaphorical bath water. Vampire “supers” can be a pretty fun thing.
 

Mentioned here before (in other threads)- I was involved in a GURPS:VtM playtest, and my Brujah PC was Malkavian crazy. He, too, though he was a superhero- a cross between The Tick and Blade.

Yes, this was in an otherwise serious game. Yes, it still worked.

Given who D20 is, their take will be a bit on the humorous side. But don’t toss the conceptual baby out with the metaphorical bath water. Vampire “supers” can be a pretty fun thing.
Playing a person with some sort of delusion, in an otherwise serious game, can be rather freeing. I played a Fixer in a Cyberpunk game who (through random background generation) I determined had a psychotic break and started thinking that he was a secret avatar of god. Funny thing is that despite my usually garbage dice rolling, the dice agreed with him. It was a sort of horror/Cyberpunk crossover and he never failed a fear save, had some truly wild escapes from what should have been sure death situations, and was uncannily good with his pistols.
 

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