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Clanbook: Lasombra was originally developed by Robert Hatch, and written by Richard Dansky and Elizabeth Ditchburn, with art direction by Lawrence Snelly and Aileen E. Miles. The art team also included cover artists Tim Bradstreet , Grant Goleash, and Matt Milberger, and interior artists Pia Guerra , Jason Felix, Fred Hooper, Leif Jones, and ...
Lasombra outside the Sabbat are considered antitribu while the Tzimisce outside the Sabbat are referred to as the Old Clan. A Sabbat offshoot of the Followers of Set is known as the Serpents of the Light, and have rejected both the clan founder and his Egyptian origin, in favor of the cultural trappings of Caribbean voodoo. [39]: 436, 439
The game is set in New York, in the World of Darkness, [5] several months after the previous game, Coteries of New York. [6] It takes place following the events of the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop game's sourcebook Chicago by Night, in which the vampire clan Lasombra, former rulers of the Sabbat sect, left the Sabbat and joined forces with its enemy the Camarilla, [2] [4] who are working ...
Coteries of New York is set in New York City, in the World of Darkness. [11] The story focuses on the struggles between two vampire factions – the traditionalist Camarilla and the rebellious Anarchs [7] [9] – and lets the player take the role of one of three fledgling vampires belonging to Camarilla clans: [9] a passionate man of clan Brujah, an artistic man of clan Toreador, and a ...
Sourcebook for clan Cappadocian [15] Dark Ages Companion: May 1997 [16] 1-56504-279-4: White Wolf Publishing [16] Companion to the core rulebook, introducing extended game mechanics, and new vampiric disciplines and bloodlines [16] Liege, Lord and Lackey: June–July 1997 [17] 1-56504-281-6: White Wolf Publishing [17] Sourcebook for humans ...
Vampire: The Requiem is a role-playing game published by White Wolf, Inc. for the Chronicles of Darkness setting, and the successor to the Vampire: The Masquerade line. . Although it is an entirely new game, rather than a continuation of the previous editions, it uses many elements from the old game including some of the clans and thei
The sequence of symbols — a lion, eagle, bull, fig tree and plough — was found etched into Assyrian temple ruins in the ancient city of Dūr-Šarrukīn, located in present day Khorsabad, Iraq ...
Kindred: The Embraced is an American television series produced by John Leekley Productions and Spelling Television. [1] Loosely based on the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade, [1] the series premiered on Fox on April 2, 1996, and ran for seven episodes before it was canceled with one episode unaired on May 9, 1996.