Vampire Information Question? Well, maybe a little weird to ask. I know my way around the Internet very well, but I need to ask a question about information that I found. I am gathering information to write a story or a novel once I get my degree in English behind me. The books on the supernatural creatures of the worlds greatest myths and legends.
I found information on a group of vampires called antediluvian. There are thirteen different clans as follows:
Assamite
Brujah
Followers of Set
Gnagrel
Giovanni
Lasombra
Malkavian
Nosferatu
Ravnos
Toreador
Tremere
Tzimisce
Ventrue
Each clan has a clan leader and each clan has its own different Ablitas / power / subjects you want to call them. They are the third of infants Genora Caine.
Well, I know that in the information I They named a video game that also has this information it is based. What I want to know is if the information I gathered was created by the makers of video games, it was information that has been around longer than the video game video game used to create the game I know it's a complex issue because you might not know, nobody knows, but I hope someone does have the information so that you know, I do not fly not all people information ... as responsible for the video games or what not. If you think you know please share with me so I can know if I should seek a butt load information unusable. Thank you very much.
It is a RPG game (RPG) that has well over 200 pounds for the gaming table top (similar to Dungeons and Dragons) at lest 50 pounds for LARP (Live Acton RPG) game maps, 2 video games and countless other things. I played this game like 4 years that I played a Malkavian most of the time. Some names are more ancient than the game and the powers are an old story, but I think they may have occurred with most names like "hide" in order to disappear.
Vampire the Masquerade .. It is a role play.
Come on now a writer thought of the 12 tribes and created a vampire tribe only exists in the spirit of this ..... writer And if this writer knew nothing about vampires, so that the writer does not know who was the first vampire was really all vampires and just follow the same line .... and so many vampires really existed and the man could be transformed into other vampires, then the human race would have ceased to exist centuries ago ................. .... Now, you write the story, but use your imagination to ..................................
This is from a table, a pen and paper and dice role-playing style called Vampire: The Masquerade by Mark Rein-Hagen and published by White Wolf in 1993, I think. The "history" of the rebellion is an imaginative blend of myth, folklore, real history and a heckuva lotta imagination. Players create characters vampire, in the same manner as Dungeons and Dragons, and play through the adventure known as the Chronicles. He then managed to start a live-action set of rules, a television, and several video games. It was really a good game, and other efforts included Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Mage: The Ascension, Changeling: The Dreaming and Wraith: oblivion. The live-action version is good too, and I am honored to survive three years worth of one of the most brutal, savage Chronicles of more live-action, called Charleston By Night, played in the mid-90s, with the same character intact - an 8th Generation Gangrel appointed Lord Arawn Annuvin AP.
Rein-Hagen got around the growth "exponential" problem of plausibility in the idea that the more powerful the vampire, blood more powerful he needed to eat, then eventually.
Posted on January 19, 2010.