There's just enough time to place bets on who the last vampire in the
set will be.
I'm betting it will be a third Abomination, namely Pariah. He's in
Children of the Night, and around 90% of the vampires in that book have
made it to the card game already.
Other bets?
"Emmit Svenson" wrote in message
> I'm betting it will be a third Abomination, namely Pariah. He's in
> Children of the Night, and around 90% of the vampires in that book have
> made it to the card game already.
>
> Other bets?
Um, I'll put my money on the original Abomination,
from New Orleans (Uriah Travers?) Malkavian and
Silver Fang, as I recall, which makes him a bubbling
fountain of insanity.
--wonder why they decided to pick a clan that isn't one?
heslin
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Looks like you were right. Although I'm intrigued that the elipsis at
the end of the list remains, even though 58 vampires have been
revealed, as if there is still more to come...
> Looks like you were right. Although I'm intrigued that the elipsis at
> the end of the list remains, even though 58 vampires have been
> revealed, as if there is still more to come...
>
I think they did this with previous previews, just to mess with our heads.
I think...
It might be the two other Red Listers, the Blood Brother and Samedi.
After all, they come after Abomination in the alphabet, and there's
still some time to preview left.
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Maybe some new rules?
With that many news - red list rule, trophy rule, infernal and blood
curse update and even a new clan - I wouldn't be surprised by anything
right now. The Abomination introdution was far ahead that line.
Indeed, we still have almost a week before the release, and 5 days
before the pre-release events. Too early to finish the preview...
best,
Fabio "Sooner" Macedo
V:TES National Coordinator for Brazil
Giovanni Clan Newsletter Editor
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V:tES Brasil Site (only in Portuguese for now)
http://planeta.terra.com.br/lazer/vtesbrasil/
>I think they did this with previous previews, just to mess with our
heads.
>I think...
Looks like I just spoke a wee bit too soon. Elipsis is gone now.
That's all, folks.
Zombi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Looks like I just spoke a wee bit too soon. Elipsis is gone now.
> That's all, folks.
Thanks for pointing out the oversight, though.
Still more library to come though. Maybe some other goodies...
--
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"Matthew Heslin" <hes...@sprynet.com> wrote in message
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>
> Um, I'll put my money on the original Abomination,
> from New Orleans (Uriah Travers?) Malkavian and
> Silver Fang, as I recall, which makes him a bubbling
> fountain of insanity.
>
Uriah Travers wasn't an abomination. He was BSD kinfolk embraced by a
Malkavian. His derangment was that he believed he was garou/abomination.
--
Colin "Eryx" Goodman
Samedi Primogen
Cambridge UK
http://www.geocities.com/eryx_uk/Cambridge_by_night.html
>> Um, I'll put my money on the original Abomination,
>> from New Orleans (Uriah Travers?) Malkavian and
>> Silver Fang, as I recall, which makes him a bubbling
>> fountain of insanity.
>>>
> Uriah Travers wasn't an abomination. He was BSD kinfolk embraced by a
> Malkavian. His derangment was that he believed he was garou/abomination.
Wasn't he? I thought that was the book that introduced
the Abomination concept. Oh, well - I'll put it down to
getting old and move on.
--I'll stop posting about WoD crap now. Kevin,
don't plan any more long car trips. : )
heslin
"Matthew Heslin" <hes...@sprynet.com> wrote in message
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>>> Uriah Travers wasn't an abomination. He was BSD kinfolk embraced by a
>> Malkavian. His derangment was that he believed he was garou/abomination.>
> Wasn't he? I thought that was the book that introduced
> the Abomination concept. Oh, well - I'll put it down to
> getting old and move on.
>
I can't speak for when the Abomination idea came from, but I ran NO as my
first Masquerade Chronicle for several years. Travers was a popular and
feared NPC in that game.
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Matthew Heslin wrote:
> Wasn't he? I thought that was the book that introduced
> the Abomination concept. Oh, well - I'll put it down to
> getting old and move on.
The Abomination was introduced in Under A Blood Red Moon. Pariah was
the first Abomination introduced.
Just about the last WoD book I bought, too. Not that bad, really.
--Colin McGuigan
On 15 Feb 2005 18:15:38 -0800, deq...@sanguinis.net wrote:
>Are we not men (and women, and other)?
A: We are Devo!
[couldn't resist]
best,
Fabio "Sooner" Macedo
V:EKN National Coordinator for Brazil
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Now a "luminary", whatever it means:
http://www.thelasombra.com/WhosWho/fabiomacedo.htm
Not after the kitschy plague of '93, anyways.
Blah, what about that Abomination in DSotBH? The Setite/Silent Strider
suicidal crap heap? More news latter, aye?
Oh yeah and under what clan was Elipsis under?
adios,
Jamie
Seppo Prince of Gawler