3. Yep, as with privacy obsession. In terms of holy objects, can one clan's curse be another's flaw?
Oh, and in terms of using Vampire the Masquerade memes for other vampire series, such as Shiki:
Sunako's coterie in a nutshell:
The Camarilla maybe not, but the local Kuei Jin would definitely notice a Cainite presence "dicking around". And more pertinently, if I recall my Hunter well Japan is home to some of the most prestigious Hunter conspiracies, so you'd be hunted on at least two fronts (if not three).
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True, but generally speaking, Cainites and Kuei-Jin would be enemies, regardless, as shown by the attempted Ming Xiao alliance in Bloodlines. "Hunters" is kind of an umbrella term, isn't it? For example, in Bloodlines, despite both being Hunters, Bach and Yukie clearly were not working together, given their organization differences. Then, of course, there are the superstitious yokels, such as Bertram would call them, who just barely pass as "Hunters".
Oh, we're adding another layer. Yeah, I just remember Bach as the only kine whose crazy cross-waving antics actually did anything.
I notice that somehow we went into talking about how the Lasombra joined the Camarilla, but wouldn't that be more of an issue for the Banu Haqim, due to their practice of diablerie?
True, but if that's the case, not all curses can be willpower'd through, such as sun damage. Meanwhile, privacy obsession can be willpower'd through.
I looked it up. I was remembering shrine maidens and yokai hunter families (probably some sort of fan creation I had stuck in my head), but actually the preeminent Hunter organization in Japan (and indeed SEA), Strike Force Zero, is full-on cybernetics and cutting edge tech. Also, they may or may not be directly backed by a Demon (which on OWOD is a very, Very Big Deal).
That aside, please stop bringing up VtM:B when it comes to lore. Amazing as it was as a videogame, and more faithful than most, it's still heavily constrained by being, well, a videogame. Half the things you do in that game would either end with you meeting Final Death in comically short order or be plain outright impossible for a neonate.
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Isn't there a canon reason for that what with Cain secretly giving you powerups? https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Suckhead "Fans have speculated that Caine was somehow manipulating the PC's vitae in order to gradually decrease their Generation over the course of the game, or that Caine was accelerating the gradual thickening of the blood that Beckett and Dr. Douglas Netchurch had noted, which typically takes place on the scale of centuries or millennia." Like with level 10 Fortitude, VtM appears to have literal systems in place for stuff, like plot armor. I know that, in terms of diablerie, there is always a chance of the "food" possessing the "eater" if the "food" is a powerful vampire, like an Antediluvian. However, would it be possible for a single vampire to be diablerized by several others? If so, wouldn't that decrease the chances of "indigestion", or what, do we get a clone situation where the soul of the "food" possesses its multiple "eaters"?
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I feel like, if we go into whether or not the cabbie is Cain, that could be its own thread, so let's just talk about another ancestral vampire, instead: https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Princess ... Wait.
Maybe I should replay Shadows of New York huh
that's a fun cameo
The multiple diablerie thing is a thing in the aptly named (and very terrible) VtM: Diablerie books. There were also rules (could be homebrew) for how much of the eaten vampire's psyche remains, it unsuprisingly involved Willpower rolls.
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That's retroactive on White Wolf's part. The game as designed very strongly implies the cabbie is Caine.
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If I remember it correctly, it was a mix of both; Diablerie spoke of how diablerising a vampire might change someone's Demeanor, or even Nature, but either didn't provide mechanics or only provided some vague suggestions, but then someone came up with a full set of rules.
yes I think it was something like that in the 90s, but IIRC one of the V20 books introduced official rules
Edit: v20 black hand
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I don't know about "very strongly implies", but either way it's always been something of a fun Easter Egg for VtM fans that "holy shit the cabbie was Caine/some Antediluvian or something all along!" rather than an overt part of the plot. White Wolf neither confirmed nor denied, therefore it's still in the realm of fan speculation.
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Other than the maybe-Arc reference, is it worth anything? Last I looked it up I believe I ended up with some red flags but I don't remember what they were.
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If I remember it correctly, White Wolf indirectly confirmed that wasn't Caine in the Gehenna sourcebook.
Are custom Roads/paths viable? http://forum.theonyxpath.com/forum/m...-enlightenment Also, and I understand that this is a really dumb question, but I know that the Lasombra compulsion is ruthlessness, but that's ruthlessness in pursuit of whatever personal goal they decide for themselves and not just being an asshole on purpose, right? https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Lasombra#Compulsion In other words, they have no qualms about playing the nice guy, if it fits with their own overall plans, resulting in the vampire equivalent of this hilarious scene:
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Huh. Could have sworn it was the other way around. My mistake, then!
Wait for the V5 Sabbat book, I guess, this whole compulsion thing is pretty new. I would think it's ruthlessness in pursuit of their goals, that's the usual meaning of the word. ie, they're cutthroat bastards.
tbf i think the existing roads/paths are bad enough that i wouldn't think of making new ones, but hey it's a game
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