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Saeviomagy said:
Wait - didn't that happen? In real life? I seem to recall that white wolf sponsored a group called "The Brood" who were all vampires... Their schtick was that halfway during a match (usually someone else's), the lights would go out, and when they came back on again, the victim was drenched in a red liquid. I think it was called "The Bloodbath". Pretty amusing...

Plus they presented this one NPC in the game, El Diablo Verde, the Nosferatu Luchador.

In his write up they talk about the wrestling association he's in, which also contains a Redcap and a pair of Assamite antitribu from New York.
 

The Brood? Good grief, can't we let that little gimmick stay buried?

The brood started with a wrestler named Gangrel, who wrestled on the indy scene as Vampire Warrior before coming the WWF. It came to include Edge and Christian. The problem with the Brood was that Gangrel sucked. He had no charisma, wasn't all that great a wrestler, and had a stupid gimmick. Vampiro pulled it off better in WCW, where he was basically just goth, but Gangrel actually had a goblet from which he drank "blood" and fake fangs. It was as if some LARPer had slipped past security.

gangrelprofile.jpg

"They made me the dark prince of MUNCIE!"

Sheesh.
 
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Dark Jezter said:
Waterworld meets Dune.

That's actually quite cool. Baron Harkonen floats around under water, and assassin-piranhas are bred to track and eat any moving targets. The Baron doesn't need to put "heart plugs" in people, he can just detonate their breathing masks. The fremen keep secret bubbles of oxygen trapped in underwater caves, and they ride around on giant whales (shaped like moray eels with huge mouths). The fremen wear "gill-suits" which keep them oxygenated by movement, and make fresh water from the salty sea.

Everyone wishes to control the Spice, which is a rare form of red krill.

Kevin Costner must save the Messiah and his mother from the Baron's rag-tag bunch of mercenaries by getting them to Fremen Island.

-- N
 

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