humble minion said:
So is this 'Divine Fire stolen from the Gods' something that just happens spontaneously and a Promethean starts walking around, or does a mad scientist need to get involved somewhere?
Both seem problematic. The first sound just like your standard zombie, the second sounds like it'd be a horrendous job trying to find a reason for a group of Promethean PCs to be hanging around together. Sure they'd appreciate the social interaction, but how the hell would they find each other in the first place? Mad scientists are not known for mass production! At least with vampires and werewolves there was a reason a new PC-type would be involved in monster society from day one.
Prometheans are created one of two ways....
1. Purposefully by another Promethean, sometimes for companionship, sometimes for other purposes.
2. By what's known as a "demiurge," which is a normal human that accidentally creates a Promethean. Dr. Frankenstein, for instance, is a Demiurge.
As for why Prometheans would hang together; not only for companionship, but also protection and to help each other on their Pilgrimages (i.e. the "road" they travel to become human).
Also, when a Promethean tries to create another Promethean, sometimes things go wrong and they accidentally create what are known as Pandorans. Pandorans want to eat the Divine Fire (called Azoth) within Prometheans, because without it they become inert matter.
There are five Lineages (roughly analagous to Clans in VtR). We know of the Frankensteins, Galateans, Osirians (that's not their real name, but I forget it now) and Tammuz (Golems). The fifth lineage hasn't been shared, but it's rumored to be some kind of shamanistic group.
The Prometheans in the core book are all, in some way, reanimated corpses (it's still not very clear how the Tammuz fit into this "rule"). One of the sourcebooks is supposed to cover Prometheans created from other materials and another is supposed to concentrate on the Pandorans IIRC.
Plus, if you buy the
Promethean Pack you get a promotional brain. And how cool is that?
