Returning to the World of Darkness [Tabletop]

I have been a fan of the WoD tabletop games for a long time. I grew up with seeing some of my family and extended family all playing tabletop games together. They all played several different games, but the most memorable ones were the Vampire games. I was fascinated by how deep the lore went, especially all the ties to Abrahamic history/mythos.

My first experience with the WoD outside of hearing the stories of my family’s tabletop sessions, was the video games Vampire the Masquerade Redemption, and then Bloodlines. Loved Redemption’s main character Christof Romuald, a 12th-century French crusader who gets killed and turned into a vampire. The Diablo-like style of gameplay always took me back to the days playing Dark Stone on Playstation 1.

Bloodlines, however, took me to a whole other level of experiencing the Masquerade world set. In Bloodlines, set in a modern time, you can create your own character with a good portion of the clans from the tabletop. The game also had character sheets based from the tabletop, so there were RPG elements to it as well. I loved playing a suave social Toreador clan vampire, but always found myself coming back to a stealthy Nosferatu.

As much as I cherish both those games (and eagerly look forward to Bloodlines 2 coming out next year even though Nosferatu aren’t playable), I have loved the tabletop game more. I take what the games had offered in knowledge and mindsets and easily translated them into my very own campaigns and characters. Obviously you can build whatever kind of world you want in a tabletop game, but as a fan of the original metaplot, I wanted my games to follow that as close as possible, including things like the worry of Gehenna (an end-time prophecy that most vampires worried about), and notable characters from the lore and video games. Strangely enough, I have never played a Nosferatu in the handful of campaigns I’ve been a player. I have had NPCs in the ones I’ve run, but they were never at the forefront.

Now, just this past year, WoD released a new edition to the Vampire the Masquerade. 5th edition or sometimes called V5 has updated the metaplot to the world of vampire. From what I can gather from what I’ve read both in book and on the wikia, it seems could easily be a post-Gehenna world or even the days leading up to the climax. Some organizations have discovered vampires exist and are hunting them after a “second inquisition.”

I am extremely excited to play in this new edition world set. Though I am not going to be the one Storytelling(or being the Dungeon Master to those who play D&D), I am finally ready and willing to play a Nosferatu. Though they definitely look a lot different from the previous versions(which I assume might just be either artists interpretation or the Clan’s blood is so thin it doesn’t impact features as much), I am still excited. Hoping perhaps after this upcoming campaign, I’ll have more knowledge in this new metaplot and be able to run my own campaign. We’ll also see what Bloodlines 2 offers when it comes to the lore. Even though it is a sequel to the original, from what I’ve seen so far, it could easily be in the V5 metaplot.

What tabletop games are you playing? Does any one have a favorite? And if you play WoD games, which is your favorite? Have any favorite clans?

Know The Author: Video Games

Never hear about authors and video games unless it is about their books becoming one or something. So I decided to share my experience with video games for anyone who wants to know.
With the Steam Summer Sale among us, I have been gaming quite a bit. I’ve been a gamer since I can remember and it does a lot to inspire me. If I can find a great adventure/action/role-playing game that is highly fantasy based or science fiction based, I’m bound to love it. Notable titles would be Skyrim and Mass Effect. Pretty much any Bethesda or Bioware game.
I’ve always been a huge fan of stealth in games too. One of my all time favourite games is Thief: Deadly Shadows. It had a slight open world feel to it with the best stealth mechanics I’ve seen so far in most games. If I get a chance to stealth in a game, I will. Even in a shooter game like Payday 2.
I also like Real Time Strategy games like Civilization V. One of my first RTS games was Red Alert 2. Still is one of my favourites to this day.
One game that I was honestly surprised I enjoyed is Alan Wake. Alan Wake’s concept intrigued me greatly. Playing as an author and fighting with light and guns sounded amazing. When I started playing it, I was scared I was going to hate it because it had the same feel as Silent Hill, which I was terrible at. Turns out it is quite different in its own aspects. Alan Wake and Alan Wake’s American Nightmare are now on my top favourite games.
Massive Multiplayer Online games were my first PC games. Runescape and World of Warcraft. MMOs will always have a place in my heart, but it may be awhile before I get back into one. They take up a lot of time. Trying to read and write and play a MMO is tough.
I decided to reach out to gamers who may enjoy my book, or just the games I play, so I have started streaming on Twitch. Anyone interested in watching an another play video games, with hilarious commentary by me and a few friends, would love the stream. You can follow me on Twitch. My account name is Ragnosk. You can also follow me on Twitter (@Author_Brandan) or like my Facebook page to see when I start streaming, or just to keep up with my books or see writing and SciFi posts.
You can find me on Steam as Ragnosk and if you wanted to join in any multiplayer shenanigans, I use the Veritas teamspeak (http://www.veritasrp.net/). Thanks for reading!