Dust to Dust - Beginner Friendly - Vampire: the Masquerade (v20)

Dust to Dust - Beginner Friendly - Vampire: the Masquerade (v20)

Gary, Indiana is a dying city. After a massive fire devastated the area, the population has dwindled and many of its Kindred fled. But not you.

TYPE

Campaign

SYSTEM

Vampire: The Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
3 NEEDED TO START
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Wednesday - 7:00 PM UTC

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

Campaign Length / 2+ Sessions

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Gary, Indiana is a dying city and you've been Embraced into its vampiric world. Navigate the dangers of being a freshly embraced vampire, with no sires to claim them. Prove your worth to Prince Modius, the scant few other Kindred left in the city, and earn your place in the night. With enough guile, strength, and blood, maybe you could even shape the future of this ravaged city. Or seek loftier goals in establishing yourself amongst the Chicago Kindred in the metropolis nearby.

Game style

Combat Lite

Sandbox / Open World

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Rules as Written (RaW)

Roleplay Heavy

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(5)

LGBTQ+
Neurodivergent

Less than a year on StartPlaying

2 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Inclusive

About me

I have been playing tabletop games for 20 years now, starting with D&D 3.5. Since then, I've run multiple, multi-year campaigns in Pathfinder and World of Darkness. Notable campaigns include Way of the Wicked, with encounters inspired by the Bayonetta series. Reign of Winter ran as a mythic campaign, ending in a multi-part final encounter taking full advantage of Mythic power without it becoming rocket tag. Vampire: the Masquerade for nearly 7 years, tightly focused on a group of Caitiff and Anarchs attempting to overthrow the Camarilla from within. All of this is done with a massive emphasis on roleplay and a deep understanding of mechanics to make sure everyone gets their time to shine when the dice come down.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Materials will be provided for character creation before and during Session Zero, as well as consideration for the type of game to play: more political leaning, more physically leaning or a mixture of both. If you have the V20 rulebook and want to get started on character creation straightaway, DM in discord or ping me in the chat channel for this game and we can disucss.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players will need an active Discord account, and the game itself will be played on Foundry VTT.

What Daniel brings to the table

With voice in Discord and locations and audio provided by Foundry, players will be immersed in a rich world filled with intrigue, violence and far off rays of hope. Expect characters you interact with to have meaningful goals that align, or malign with your own. Create and refine your own goals, that could reach beyond the small city of Gary, to Chicago and beyond. By the end of the Dust to Dust chronicle you will have a Kindred who is ready to face vampiric society, live within it, and potentially shape its future.

Homebrew rules

* The first botch of each session, per character, suffers no extra consequences for failure. * Hunt rolls represent 2 hours or work, but on success the vampire gains 1d10 blood. For every success beyond the third, they gain an additional blood point. For example, Reginald uses Charisma + Subterfuge to charm and seduce kine for his feeding, and gets 4 successes. For that, he gains 1d10+1 blood points back into his pool. * Diablerie, if committed, will be handled by the rules from the Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand and explain if the time comes.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Daniel creates a safe table

During Session Zero, we will cover Lines and Veils, making sure anything anyone DOES NOT want to experience does not happen. In the case of surprise triggers, digital safety tools to allow anyone to stop, fade and skip through scenes when needed. Vampire explores themes of blood, violence, body horror, mental control, manipulation, and control. How the group chooses to interact with those things will be discussed at length.

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