Episode 79: The Weird Metaplot of Vampire: The Masquerade

In which Matthew, Dixie, and Eddy dive into the bizarre and twisting elements of the Vampire: The Masquerade metaplot!

  • Which clan does Mario belong to?
  • The advantages and disadvantages of metaplot
  • Geocities tangents
  • Why are the Tremere in Vampire: The Masquerade?
  • Tremere Ars Magica and Vampire conundrums
  • Vampire dungeon crawls, such as Diablerie: Mexico
  • The oddness of the independent clans
  • Clan John
  • Real world historical figures as vampires
  • Ra-ra-Rasputin
  • Nuking the world in the Transylvania Chronicles
  • The linearity and odd Book 4 choice for the Giovanni Chronicles
  • Samuel Haight
  • Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand
  • Paths of Enlightenment
  • Beckett’s explosions
  • Bone-plated face
  • Subways in New Orleans
  • Gilgamesh, claimed by everything in the World of Darkness
  • V20 Dark Ages bloodlines
  • Mithras’ sire revealed!

7 thoughts on “Episode 79: The Weird Metaplot of Vampire: The Masquerade”

  1. Concerning Samuel Height, at the time he and the associated material was despised by fans because it seemed like he was someone’s wish fulfillment, a ‘Mary Sue’ – though the term hadn’t been created yet.

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  2. ABout the Hardestadt issue:

    In “Who’s Who Among Vampires: Children of the Inquisition” said that the Camarilla was officially formed in 1435, after Tyler, born as Patricia of Bollingbroke, made a diablerie in one of their Founders in 1395. But in Giovanni Chronicles I: Last Supper he’s still exists in 1444 and 1666, in Giovanni Chronicles II: Blood & Fire. So Transilvania Chronicles II fixed that, telling that the Founder was actually his childe Hardestadt the Young posing as his sire. He’s generation was only fixed in the revised edition with the first apperance of Jan Pieterzoon, the childe of Hardestadt the Younger.

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