Children of the Revolution: Full Text Available

The full text of Children of the Revolution is up here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/18J5p636V-OrGcF1ZI4c3pfV7m_mwNPLjK8X3oE-97oA/edit

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The book is in layout right now, and the art is (I believe) in CCP’s hands for approvals.

This was a trying book to work on. It fell right in the middle of my many moves (Atlanta to France to Corpus Christi to Dallas to Raleigh-Durham) and lurked like an omnipresent shadow on my doorstep, no matter where I moved that doorstep. Still, the Kindred within are of a kind with the books that inspired Children of the Revolution, those being Children of the Inquisition and Kindred Most Wanted. Depending on which character you read, you’ll experience a variety of approaches, from first-edition wonder to second-edition conspiracy to revised-edition grit to 20th anniversary edition practicality. I also took your feedback to heart, adding a few lines here and there for clarification or exploring some of the concepts you wanted to shed more light on. The back-and-forth was a bit different this time from the V20 Companion, as the balance of systems-to-setting wasn’t to be determined. I missed that a little bit, and I think it suffered somewhat in the moves(s). That said, I’m looking forward to your feedback as we move into development work on Hunters Hunted 2. Until then, though, enjoy the fruits of our mutual labor: the 18 Kindred who distinguish themselves as the Children of the Revolution.

6 thoughts on “Children of the Revolution: Full Text Available”

  1. “Revolution is like Saturn, it devours its own children.— Georg Büchner”
    Awesome opening.

    The Clan-based approach to revolution is the part I like more.


    … (no shadow-crusaders?)

    Well… finished. Glad to have kickstarted this project.

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  2. Awesome! I’ll enjoy reading through it. Proud to have helped kickstart this project, and look forward to many more. Thanks, Justin!

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  3. finish to read the book today, very happy with the result, even if, the book is not just made of text, lets see with the art. but what i got so far, is in the same level and some characters even better then what we got in previous books!
    very good work justin and others!
    i hope we got a lot of other projects!

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  4. You mention by name a city in the description on this page but it isnt in the document. Corpus Christi didnt come up in a ctrl-f search. I was wondering why that city was named?

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