Thanks. I *loved* the concept, and fought tooth and nail to get her into our game. Our Storyteller absolutely refused because he a) he honestly didn't want to deal with True Faith and b) our game was being watched/sortof run by White Wolf directly. Without going into all the bullshit, since we were on Okinawa we were a test case for the series and it was determined from on high that Rachel would be too destructive to what WW had in mind.
Ooh, Malkavians. My favorite LARP char was a Nosferatu who went around Obfuscated, pretending to be a mostly harmless Malk. But I've always been more of a Werewolf player... played mainly Get of Fenris, Bone Gnawers and Red Talons, depending on the mood. Good times.
We were limited at first to the Sabat (I gamed on Okinawa, so our game setting was *very* limited), but as I was leaving the Daughters of Set and the werewolves were just starting to be introduced with WW's permission.
My most successful character was sired my a Malk, was passed to the Nos and finally adopted by the Tremere. She was another troublesome character design, but at leaast I got to keep her once I proved that she could be very, very useful: a librarian.
We were limited at first to the Sabat (I gamed on Okinawa, so our game setting was *very* limited), but as I was leaving the Daughters of Set and the werewolves were just starting to be introduced with WW's permission.
My most successful character was sired my a Malk, was passed to the Nos and finally adopted by the Tremere. She was another troublesome character design, but at leaast I got to keep her once I proved that she could be very, very useful: a librarian.
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It reminds me of me.
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Hmph.
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My most successful character was sired my a Malk, was passed to the Nos and finally adopted by the Tremere. She was another troublesome character design, but at leaast I got to keep her once I proved that she could be very, very useful: a librarian.
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My most successful character was sired my a Malk, was passed to the Nos and finally adopted by the Tremere. She was another troublesome character design, but at leaast I got to keep her once I proved that she could be very, very useful: a librarian.
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