New Dev Doc: Daughters of Cacophony spread
Originally posted by Rose on the V20 Blog Let’s have another look at Masquerade‘s musical associations, shall we? Time to rock out with theDaughters of Cacophony. Written by Matt McFarland.
Originally posted by Rose on the V20 Blog Let’s have another look at Masquerade‘s musical associations, shall we? Time to rock out with theDaughters of Cacophony. Written by Matt McFarland.
Originally posted by Eddy on the V20 Blog This document is pretty straight-forward. I took the Merits and Flaws from Vampire Revised, added in the Merits and Flaws from Guide to the Camarilla and Guide to the Sabbat, and revised them as much as possible to be more universally applicable where it made sense (as well as reorganizing them). … Read more
Originally posted by Shane on the V20 Blog While we are working at getting the “Procure” link up and working. Everyone can place their order for V20 here Additionally, tickets to The Grand Masquerade are also available today and can be found here Enjoy!
Originally posted by Eddy on the V20 Blog Here are the Assamites for your stabbing pleasure. You know the drill — toss your playtest notes, opinions, and rants in the comments below. https://docs.google.com/document/d/17_dQ3ylgLVY8hv5yc0zor1sbMRGNdcoT7qDK1gMYqk8/edit?hl=en&authkey=CMuixis EDIT: I will add in a comment about their skin growing darker as they age. Also, a note that I am reading and … Read more
Originally posted by Rose on the V20 Blog When Vampire: The Masquerade debuted in 1991, it looked and felt very different from other roleplaying books. The art was a big part of that, but there was also something else. Quotes. Shakespeare, Ovid, and Alan Moore all headed sections. But so did The Cure and the Indigo Girls. … Read more
Originally posted by Shane on the V20 Blog Vampire has its seemed always been orchestrated in some ways similar to the acts in a play. A first, second, and third act. Much in the ways that the books have three chapters. So on the eve of the beginning of the second act of the V20 … Read more
Today, as an experiment, I’m posting Ken Meyer, Jr’s sketches for his V20 art assignment. Ken has graciously allowed me to post these and to make our communications visible as they occur, and I’m hoping that he’ll just pop over here and comment directly on my comments as well as yours. That’s right, how about … Read more
Originally posted by Eddy on the V20 Blog In case you haven’t been checking the news at white-wolf.com or the @wwpublishing Twitter account, I’ve been posting my one-on-one interviews every Tuesday with each person on the V20 team. Here are the links to my interview with Rich about art direction. And here are the links to … Read more
Originally posted by Justin on the V20 Blog I’ve never much enjoyed the Setites in actual play. I like them enough as an idea, but the idea always felt a little too narrow in practice. Black guy with dreads? HE’S A SETITE. That always felt very limiting, especially if the idea was to offer a … Read more
Originally posted by Justin on the V20 Blog This one was a lot of fun to write, because the Toreador are such ideal vampires, and because it’s enjoyable to get all florid with them. I don’t think there’s much here that will be contentious. I do need to seed a few references to the various … Read more