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We are starting a new campaign with a knowledgeable ST and looking for a couple more players. High intrigue, some WoD experience preferred. Send me a message if interested! Games will be on Thursday nights EST.
I love WoD, though I only played a single session. . . I prefer the mechanics to other systems, but my group disagreed so we never played again. How many people do you need?
Will probably have to wait until tomorrow to talk, pretty busy for the rest of the day. I have two friends that may also be able to join, but they know nothing. I'd be holding their hands for a while. Want to PM the Discord link?
Werewolf the Apocolypse uses White Wolf's World of Darkness setting. The werewolves, known as garou, tread the line between the mortal realm and the spirit world. It is a modern day setting, featuring mortal interactions as well as political intrigue of packs and other creatures from World of Darkness (Vampires, demons, spirits, etc)
Feels a little like you copied and pasted something from a book there. Im asking whats the general plot going to focus around? Is it only politics, lots of combat, the emotional aspects of being a monster, etc. Ive had my fill of rats in a maze and murder hobos.
So I am not the ST; I am a player who is recruiting. So, let me tell you about my experience playing with this ST while we played Vampire the Masquerade. There was very little combat. I felt my characters life was in peril most of the time, though I did have some personal victories along the way. The story is told during the session, but most of the activity occurred during downtime (where we messaged the ST during the week). I had two characters killed in the VtM campaign: one was set up by another character and tricked into becoming a blood bonded ghoul who was then diabolorized. The next one, I screwed over a contact and he ratted me out (a mistake on my part, an overstep of my perceived power). Other players fared better than I, but were still on the edge of being destroyed. Creativity is highly rewarded as long as you are careful.
I really love the WoD stuff, though I'm more knowledgeable about VtM than Werewolf. I've wanted to get into something like this for a while, but most games that are recruiting just don't fit with my schedule or limitations.