This was great! It felt more like a radio drama and while video is good, I also feel pressured to watch if there are faces. With this format I get so much more pleasure as I get to walk around or do something that requires my eyes without feeling like I'm missing out.
Both the Storyteller and his players did a great job portraying their characters authentically. Also, I giggled at the pop culture references here and there (e.g. Metal Gear Solid, Persona 4 Golden, James Bond, etc.). The climax took me by surprise and was deliciously intense from start to finish. The players handled it incredibly well and the finale made me cry on the inside.
I just discovered your channel yesterday and have binged ever since. I'm getting back into VtM after putting it aside for about a decade. I was the storyteller for a massive and VERY QUEER seven-year World of Darkness campaign with my friends and had been playing WoD games since the first edition of VtM in the early 90s. You have made me want to crack open my books and books of notes and all my old VtM books (some of which, like the Encyclopedia Vampirica, look like they are worth a pretty penny these days: but you'll all just have to wait for my estate sale after my demise one day hopefully in the far future to get your hands on them). Anyway, you have inspired me to start writing a new campaign and maybe even podcast it. I have some experience in podcasting with D&D (I'm a voice actor and producer on the Godsfall podcast), so that would be fun. So, thank you! (fellow queer VtM enthusiast here)
How does this chanel not have more views? I've been listening to some of the videos and they are pretty good.
As a gay vtmb player thank you 🖤
This was great! It felt more like a radio drama and while video is good, I also feel pressured to watch if there are faces. With this format I get so much more pleasure as I get to walk around or do something that requires my eyes without feeling like I'm missing out.
Thanks for having me at the table! Lillianna is absolutely one of my favorite VtM characters I've made yet. What even are these social medias?? 😂
It was a pleasure to have you. We should definitely play again, frequently!!
I’m so happy I got to play! I had so much fun with Hendrixx. Everyone was so fantastic! What a great experience. Thank you so much for having me!
It was a pleasure. You were a delight to be with 💙
Both the Storyteller and his players did a great job portraying their characters authentically. Also, I giggled at the pop culture references here and there (e.g. Metal Gear Solid, Persona 4 Golden, James Bond, etc.). The climax took me by surprise and was deliciously intense from start to finish. The players handled it incredibly well and the finale made me cry on the inside.
I just discovered your channel yesterday and have binged ever since. I'm getting back into VtM after putting it aside for about a decade. I was the storyteller for a massive and VERY QUEER seven-year World of Darkness campaign with my friends and had been playing WoD games since the first edition of VtM in the early 90s. You have made me want to crack open my books and books of notes and all my old VtM books (some of which, like the Encyclopedia Vampirica, look like they are worth a pretty penny these days: but you'll all just have to wait for my estate sale after my demise one day hopefully in the far future to get your hands on them). Anyway, you have inspired me to start writing a new campaign and maybe even podcast it. I have some experience in podcasting with D&D (I'm a voice actor and producer on the Godsfall podcast), so that would be fun. So, thank you! (fellow queer VtM enthusiast here)
I loved this too much, I write a lot of stories -but never did the role play aspect..
This is so much fun!
The joke about a book of faces and the noses was perfect!
i feel bad for gray
Why's that?
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What Clans is the hype goblin playing?
Lamia, a Cappadocian/Hecata bloodline
Remember when what u did in ur bedroom was ur buisness. Now u need ur genitals in parades and on the scrcreen 368 days a year. Erasire remembers