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<blockquote data-quote="theodinheadbasher" data-source="post: 2341716" data-attributes="member: 33328"><p>My all-time favorite character is probably my Vamire the Masquerade character, Jared Talbut. Me and my friend started playing in his basement in the middle of the night because his mom thought all RPG's were the work of the devil, and would have skinned us if she found us playing V:tM. </p><p> </p><p>We started out quietly enough, me starting with a saber, and his NPC starting with two hand axe's. Since it was only the two of us, we always took turns GMing, and in the process we developed a tech wizard NPC who would toss us to other worlds to "test" us. Eventually, we got up to pretty epic levels and ended up taking out the Prince of LA and setting outselves up in the Ritz hotel. In the process of doing so however, we ended up killing most of the older generation vamires, ending with a massive clan war, complete with zombie armies, dragons razing the city. We had two thralls who got killed ever so brutally by our arch-nemisis, Two-ton Tony, and this man in a silver mask, that we never really did figure out who he was.</p><p> </p><p>Sadly though, as with most good things, Jared had to come to an end. But man was it a good one. Through our career's, we hadn't really had much dealings with the Inquisition(basicly demon/vampire hunters in the WW world), but it appears that they still had their eyes on us. One fine day, Ian(NPC) and Jared are walking down the street and all these large, reinforced swat vans pull up, and out poor swat Inquisition, armed to kill, and chock full of blessed silver M60 bullets to boot. Long battle ensues, ends up Tony is behind the sting, and is actually an Inquisition higher up, and 4 hours of game play later, Jared is tied, chained, and staked to the roof of an LA skyscraper, mere minutes from sunrise.</p><p> </p><p>needless to say, that was his curtain call. but it sure was fun while it lasted. We probably played them for about 3 or 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodinheadbasher, post: 2341716, member: 33328"] My all-time favorite character is probably my Vamire the Masquerade character, Jared Talbut. Me and my friend started playing in his basement in the middle of the night because his mom thought all RPG's were the work of the devil, and would have skinned us if she found us playing V:tM. We started out quietly enough, me starting with a saber, and his NPC starting with two hand axe's. Since it was only the two of us, we always took turns GMing, and in the process we developed a tech wizard NPC who would toss us to other worlds to "test" us. Eventually, we got up to pretty epic levels and ended up taking out the Prince of LA and setting outselves up in the Ritz hotel. In the process of doing so however, we ended up killing most of the older generation vamires, ending with a massive clan war, complete with zombie armies, dragons razing the city. We had two thralls who got killed ever so brutally by our arch-nemisis, Two-ton Tony, and this man in a silver mask, that we never really did figure out who he was. Sadly though, as with most good things, Jared had to come to an end. But man was it a good one. Through our career's, we hadn't really had much dealings with the Inquisition(basicly demon/vampire hunters in the WW world), but it appears that they still had their eyes on us. One fine day, Ian(NPC) and Jared are walking down the street and all these large, reinforced swat vans pull up, and out poor swat Inquisition, armed to kill, and chock full of blessed silver M60 bullets to boot. Long battle ensues, ends up Tony is behind the sting, and is actually an Inquisition higher up, and 4 hours of game play later, Jared is tied, chained, and staked to the roof of an LA skyscraper, mere minutes from sunrise. needless to say, that was his curtain call. but it sure was fun while it lasted. We probably played them for about 3 or 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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