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I've been doing this roleplaying thing since high school, which was more years ago than I care to mention. Suffice to say, it's been a while. I've graduated from college, and I fill my free time with roleplaying either on forums or with friends IRL. Along with random fantasy roleplays online and whatnot, I also play various pen-and-paper games like Dungeons and Dragons, Shadowrun, Exalted, and various World of Darkness games.

I spend a good bit of time online in the evening, and I snipe in replies throughout the day when I can. Fantasy is the main genre that I enjoy, but I will also delve into…pretty much anything that isn't Sci-Fi or Furry. I like to watch Sci-Fi movies and the like, but it's never been something I enjoy to roleplay. Furry just has no appeal to me. Sorry.

I take PM roleplays primarily. Main pairings that I'll do are MxM and the occasional MxF. I will not do FxF.

If you're interested in a roleplay with me, shoot me a PM and we can discuss it. I don't care whether you are personally male, female, or non-identifying. What I do care about is that you are 18 or older, seeing as 99.99% of the roleplays I do involve mature themes.

Thanks for reading, and have a wonderful day!

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This OOC topic is a work in progress. Please refrain from posting here until it is complete. If you are interested in joining the rp, please post in the Interest Check thread. I will be answering questions and such there until such time as the OOC topic is done.

The Interest Check can be found here.

Thank you.


The Ivory Tower (Forever Shall She Stand)
A Tale of the Masquerade


Why is it human nature to fear the darkness? What horrors lurk in the deepest shadows of the night? For many years I asked myself this question, until one night I discovered the terrible truth. Incidentally, it was my final night alive. For you see, there is an entire society of beings operating in the shadows of our world. They pull strings invisible to the human eye, maneuvering and manipulating so that their prey will never become the wiser to their presence. It is a grand dance known as the Masquerade, the prized charade of the Camarilla. And who are these enigmatic figures who keep the wool placed firmly over the eyes of humanity? Well…



I'd rather not require everyone to be online at the same time, since that would make for a scheduling nightmare. I intend for this to be more along the lines of a normal rp, though with the occasional dice roll thrown in when the occasion calls for it.
I'll hopefully get the OOC topic set up sometime this week.
Cool. It's definitely looking like VtM is going to be the winner.
I am absolutely still looking. I probably will never stop looking, since I intend to sandbox this a bit. You guys will be under no obligation to be a coterie, but you will be united in some respect in service of the Camarilla. (In other words, expect Sabbat antagonists.)

I intend to type up abbreviated descriptions of the necessary bits you guys need to know in order to make characters for this and understand the setting, for those of you who do not have the source material yourself. I've played DnD extensively myself, and while the core element of using dice to determine success or failure holds true…that's about all that's similar between the two of them. Lemme run through a quick example of how stats work in VtM vs. DnD, just so you can see that.

In DnD, as you know, you roll a d20 and add whatever bonus you have from your character's stats to determine success or failure, depending on what the difficulty class of the task at hand is.

In VtM, you roll multiple d10s and compare each one individually against the difficulty of the task at hand. Each d10 that shows up equal or greater than the difficulty (standard difficulty is 6) grants you a success. The more successes you get, the better the end result. The number of d10s you roll is determined by your character's stats. You have "dots" in an Attribute. You have "dots" in an Ability (aka Skill). Add the "dots" together to determine how many d10s you roll.

It's possible to crit fail a roll in VtM like you can in DnD if you roll a bunch of 1s. 1s are bad. They subtract successes from your roll. If none of your d10s get a success on their own and you have at least one 1, you botch the roll. And a bad thing happens. (Or a fun thing, depending on how you look at it. Like the time my friend's Nosferatu botched a roll to Potence-jump a tall electric fence, and he ended up hitting the fence, getting electrocuted by it, then falling back on a tree branch, breaking the branch, and getting skewered by it on landing. Fun times…)
I'd like to see a couple more people express interest before I make an OOC thread and such. I probably won't have the time to get this officially off the ground until after the holidays, so that gives people time to ask questions and other things.

It's sounding like more people are interested in VtM thus far, so let's pencil that in as the one we're doing.
One character per person at the moment, but I might allow more. Depends on how many people show interest in this. If we get a small group, I'll allow multiple characters per person. If we get a larger group, just one per person. We'll see.

I won't restrict clans specifically, but I do ask for all characters to be in the Camarilla, if we go VtM. Or, at the very least, friendly toward the Camarilla.
Sweet deal. Do you have a preference of VtM or VtR? (And as a general question, does anyone wish for an explanation of the main thematic differences between the two?)
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