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It’s none of my business what people say of me and think of me. I am what I am and I do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. And it makes life so much easier.
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“There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages.”
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Please review at your leisure. If it's okay, I decided to make the backstory in first-person, as though it were a journal entry. I wanted to give it a personal/noir vibe, since that's how I envision the character, especially during that era.

I can update to third-person if you'd rather I go that route.



Emil Weiss

Gender: M
Age: 47
Nationality: German


Personal Effects:


  • Walther P38 pistol with leather shoulder holster
  • Extra loaded magazine, secured in a small belt pouch
  • Leather gloves, carried in coat pocket
  • Small canvas evidence pouch
  • Leather police identification wallet
  • Leather notebook with pencil
  • Small folding knife
  • Tarnished silver pre-war pocket watch
  • Pack of 6 hand-rolled cigarettes
  • Dented brass lighter
  • Handkerchief
  • Coin pouch with a mix of Reichsmarks and Allied currency
  • Pack of chewing gum, courtesy of American GIs
  • Small water-damaged portrait photos of his late wife and missing daughter



Background:


What is your job

Homicide Detective with Kriminalpolizei.

Backstory

Confidential Journal Entry - 1947

I was born on a quiet street in Charlottenburg, back when Wilhelm II still had his portrait hanging in every schoolhouse. My father was a train conductor, and my mother worked her fingers raw just to keep soup on the table. When the Great War came, he marched off with a crisp salute and a promise to be home by Christmas. We buried an empty box two years later. After that, it was just me, my mother, and my little sister Anna. She was the light of our house, sharp as a tack, always humming something sweet.

Sadly, Spanish flu took her early and fast, and I never had a chance to say goodbye.

In 1924, I joined the Kriminalpolizei, or “Kripo” as it was shortened to, figuring if I couldn’t fix the world, maybe I could at least hold a corner of it together. I worked homicide mostly, focusing on murders, disappearances, the kind of cases that crawl under your skin and stay there. I wasn’t the fastest or the loudest, but I had a nose for the truth, and I kept my reports clean. Didn’t take bribes, didn’t look the other way. That made me a pain in the ass to some, but reliable to the ones that mattered.

Then the Nazis came, and the whole department turned sideways. Half the force put on black uniforms and started sniffing out “undesirables.” I kept my head down and my file thin. When the war hit full on, I reenlisted just to get away from what Kripo had become.

Now it’s 1947 and I’m back in Berlin, walking beat-up streets that don’t know if they’re dead or just sleeping. My wife, Klara, didn’t make it. I was told exposure to something nasty during the final raids. My daughter, Lotte, vanished in the confusion when everything fell apart. Some nights I hear her voice in my dreams, calling from somewhere deep underground.

I keep working cases though, which keeps my hands busy, my mind half-sharp.

The city talks to you if you know how to listen...broken windows, blood on the bricks, whispers in the ruins. Something’s wrong here, more than just war trauma or ghosts of bad decisions. The air feels...tight. Like Berlin’s holding its breath, waiting for something to crawl out of the dark.

Despite all of it, I keep showing up...
Crap, sorry! I didn't realize we started. I'll get caught up on the action and post today. And I'll pay more attention from now on, my bad!!


Relax, the IC hasn't even been written yet. The GM mentioned writing over the weekend :)
Alright i will be making the IC on the 12th to 14th.


Love this concept, and the atmosphere. Definitely throwing my interest in, despite the fact that it's been a minute since I've been in a proper RP :D

I'll see about getting a CS in soonish, and I may roll a hard-boiled detective archetype.

You guys think this should have a discord or nah? it wouldn't be mandatory to join it.


I nuked it awhile ago, so that won't work for me.
I fell into a void of work and real life responsibilities and have pretty much missed most of 2021
@Ezekiel hey! Nice to see a resurrected V:tM RP! It's been...awhile for sure.

If you're still accepting, I'd actually love to have my Ventrue Archon (Alastor) back in the fold, investigating the Sabbat cells within LA.

I read through the IC so far to catch up and love that most of the "old crew" has returned so that's awesome :)

Also, @sini, I would assume our characters may know one another, but to what extent I'm not sure. Might be fun to explore that.

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Same, but I want to learn!


Great. Please learn, and...then let me know how it is.

Awesome, you're the best!
Never cracked open 5th, but I played back in the "Classic" VtM days (90s, when it wasn't classic, of course), but I suspect the rule set hasn't changed that much. And yeah, you still roll a shit-ton of d10s :/
Welcome to the Guild, @A N X I E T Y
Welcome to the Guild, @Spambot
Rawk your back! I'm going to be making a SpaceCop. Come be my partner, crime fighting duo!


Meh, you know me. Can't stay away for long no matter how many times my kids drag me back to RL ;)

And sure man, "SpaceCop" is my speciality.
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