Kingston's Kindred: Watched
It was a simple fix for a minor breach. Get in, wipe a mind, get out. What they didn't know about was the Ring camera across the street.
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Weekly / Tuesday - 11:00 PM UTC
Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours
0 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
From the outside, Kingston, Ontario looks like exactly what it is — a small, quiet city with a prestigious university, a military presence, and a Kindred domain that has been running smoothly for longer than nearly all of its residents have been alive. Then a Neonate went home. Not even recklessly. Not even carelessly, really. A moment of grief, a childhood bedroom, a sibling who saw something they shouldn't have and doesn't remember any of it. The cover-up was textbook. Clean. Professional. The Ring camera across the street didn't care. That footage — a figure that the algorithm knew wasn't right — was already in the Cloud before anyone knew there was footage to find. The Second Inquisition had it before the cover-up was finished. Now the borders are watched. Movement through the city is logged. Every feeding is a risk calculation. Every mortal you've kept close is a surface the SI can find and press on. And if you're thinking torpor is an option — they've already found the ones who went to ground. This comfortable unlife you've built? It's on a clock now. In this chronicle, you will: Feed, move through the city, and maintain the Masquerade under active SI surveillance. Navigate Kindred politics in a domain under pressure — Gathers that could get everyone killed, a Prince performing stability for an audience that can't know how bad things are, and a punishment that no longer fits the crime that caused all of this. Protect the mortal connections that keep you human — knowing that every one of them is also a liability. Make decisions that have no good answer, only less bad ones. If you like existential pressure, political survival, and horror that comes from the situation rather than the combat — and you want to play Vampire: The Masquerade V5 the way it was meant to be played — this chronicle is for you. Kingston's Kindred: Watched.
Game style
Roleplay Heavy
Theater of the Mind
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
5 years on StartPlaying
358 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Inclusive
About me
Adam (Legend Weaver) has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since elementary school. Since then, he's played several different role-playing games, both in-person and online. He spent several years running a Vampire LARP in his city and has hundreds of hours of storytelling and game-running experience. Critical Role brought him back to the world of Dungeons and Dragons, and he enjoys being both behind the screen and in the trenches with other players. As an actor and singer, Adam enjoys telling stories, and this just adds to the list of stories he can help tell. He uses his theatre training to add creative NPCs and descriptions to enhance the player experience as much as possible. We now have a Discord Community server! Check us out here: https://discord.gg/k27HgGxPYt
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Creating your character
Character Creation will take place during Session 0, using an online character generator and then the Discord bot Inconnu.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Players should ensure that they have a Discord account to access the server from which the game will be run.
What GM Adam, dba Legend Weaver brings to the table
I will provide a safe space for players to roleplay this existential dread. I prefer to focus on in-character conversation and storybuilding over mechanical crunch. Ambient music helps with the immersion that I like to encourage at my tables, and I do my best to change up my voice for each NPC. Lastly, all of my chronicles are recorded with Archivist AI, a Discord bot that records the audio from the sessions and summarizes it, keeping track of the story after each session and allowing both me and the players to check on things that happened previously (because we all have those times of forgetting an NPC's name, amirite?)
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Webcam
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Safety
How GM Adam, dba Legend Weaver creates a safe table
I maintain an active Monte Cook RPG Consent Checklist with everyone's individual answers compiled into a master list. I have a channel specifically for Lines and Veils to avoid any touchy subjects. I have an open-door policy. I can be approached at any time should any concerns arise. We have a break roughly around the middle of the session to prevent bleed. This break may be moved to allow for time to recover from any particularly intense scene.
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