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Looking for a Shadowrun 1x1 Check details here; roleplayerguild.com/posts/5…
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I'm just a D&D junkie between DMs.
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And I'm back!
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To all my players and writing partners; Don't worry! I've not vanished or forgotten you. I've had something come up, and will be taking the rest of this week off from my RPs. See you next week!
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Still accepting new players. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
@Mae

So are we meant to post our actions IC or are we only supposed to state our intentions OOC?


I second this inquiry.

My intent was to post my actions IC, rolls included, holding back on depicting the results until the dice rolls had been interpreted. My original statement on their outcome OOC was really just me being a smart ass because the numbers showing were pretty extreme.
@pugbutterSeems he's dropped interest in this, unless I'm mistaken. His status was updated to show as much. I'm not going to close this IC, but it may take a while before we have enough players to start.
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bwhahahahaha, I don't know what I was expecting but not that. Roll me that persuasion check!


Would the deception check (the first roll in the post) not cover that? I'm actively lying; Unless you're telling me that the sheriff really is walking towards the crowd with the brute squad.

EDIT: Guess I wasn't entirely clear with what the rolls were for. I updated the post to reflect that.
@Cu Chulainn Sorry, friend. The Toreador aren't in the habit of manufacturing hounds. If they need soldiers, they can create a ghoul. Much more useful, because they can still walk around in the day time. If they need assassins, they hire a Nosferatu. Their own ranks are reserved for those who make themselves useful in the social scene.

Also; I don't buy the 'blade work as art' angle. Violence, especially against humans, is very clearly designated in this system as something that tears down and erodes your humanity. The Toreador love of art connects them more strongly to their humanity. To me, that reads the two as being mutually opposed, within the rules.
Having studied combat tactics and traditional martial arts, I can also attest that serious fighters do not think of themselves as 'artists.' Performers, maybe, but to think of the violence inherent to being a trained killer as 'beautiful' is the sign of a deranged mind, not an artistic one. Good instructors are trained to look for that kind of thing, when they're training new soldiers. It's an easy way to identify a sociopath.

No; You'd be much more likely to find a soldier or a fencer who considers what they do 'performance art' among the ranks of the Brujah. The notion that a Brujah can be calm and precise when needed is a much easier sell, to me, then trying to justify violence as art. I would have made a connection to a Toreador who sired this kind of kindred with an anarch, but you pointed it out yourself; that train of thought would be more in keeping with the sabat.

Yea, no, sorry; It would be far easier to see a Brujah siring this character then a Toreador.
Excellent. The peasants swarm around the cart area.

@Necroes Einkil gets to react first to the peasants. What does he do?


Based on those rolls, I'm gonna say he lies his ass off to a bunch of easily persuaded, moderately drunk carnival goers, then proceeds to make himself an obvious scapegoat by tripping over his own two drunk feet.
Looking around at the crowd, Einkil got the distinct impression things were about to turn ugly. That said, everyone was focused on the wands, and someone had already approached on behalf of the sheriff. It was a long shot, but he would rather take the risk and have the attempt fail than see himself and his friends in the line of fire.

"Look out!" He yelled into the crowd, his deep, dwarven voice carrying with ease, as he put on his best city accent. "Sheriff's comin', an he's got the brute squad wit' 'im! Everyone, cheese et!" As he hollers out, he turns to grab the wizard, doing his best to throw them both behind the crate in the hopes his lie causes panic.

(Deception check to lie to crowd:19)
(Athletics check to jump the crate:4)
@Cu Chulainn Embracing an established murderer is an exceptionally bad idea. While it seems like vampires wouldn't care about that sort of thing, death is very loud. Going around killing humans is a good way to draw attention to yourself, and using your powers to do it will draw attention to kindred society. Things like that risk a breach of the masquerade, which would likely end up with your character being the target of a blood hunt.

Keeping that in mind; Toreador, as a clan, are more ordered and tend to follow the rules. They're very obsessed with art and beauty, and they also tend to attach themselves more strongly to their humanity. It's going to be something of a hard sell to find a Toreador to sire your character, knowing they're not especially artistic, they already have a disconnect to their humanity, and they make a habit of murder. Unless your Toreador was sired by an anarch, who sired them without permission from the local Prince, it's unlikely the character as you have described them would have been embraced to begin with.

Now, if you were aiming for someone more traditionally artistic and less bloodthirsty to begin with, who after their embrace begins to turn into a killer, then that's far more reasonable. The other option for that character that would make sense would be if, instead of Toreador, your clan were Brujah.

Your second idea seems much more reasonable from the outset, but I'm not entirely sure what you mean by 'director.'
@pugbutter I've got an idea for letting people play characters from an older time, even if they are fledglings. It's something we'd have to discuss, but as long as you don't go back before the 1900's, I can work with it.
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