Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines Gargoyle

Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines Gargoyle Rating: 9,3/10 8042 reviews

Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines » Bloodlines Modding » Bloodlines Antitribu Mod (Moderators. I currently play with self-made Gargoyle and Ash. This Toreador is a complete liability, he just blocks my way and shoots enemies 20% of the time. Questions regarding Bloodlines: Antitribu. Let's Play Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines by gatz, TheMcD - Part 36: XXXVI - Gargoyle Removal Service. XXXVI - Gargoyle Removal Service. The Let's Play Archive Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. They both succeeded and failed. It's inherently inbred into a Gargoyle to take commands from a vampire. They have effectively 2 fewer.

Click to expand.I mean, you just blew away his big beefy batman in a rooftop boss fight then went straight for him afterwards. Clearly that didn't stop you enough for him to be a big threat. Plus, what would you get, Fortitude? Not much there to be honest.Even with a low willpower he utterly fails to dominate you, suggesting that it doesn't matter. By that time your generation is lower than his, so yeah. Unless you've got a psychosis and believe you're a hungry Antideluvian, he's just not worth snacking on. Finished the game yesterday.Anarchs are definitely better than LaCroix, but I won't claim that they're better than the Camarilla.

They whine about politicking, but they aren't much better. Moreover, they get anal whenever there's a slight implication of objective critic towards their beliefs. Seriously, Nines refused to speak to me for a while after I said something that suggested the Camarilla might have a point.The only real exposure of 'true' Camarilla members were LaCroix and Strauss:.

The former was a piece of shit and - by the end - he seemed more like a child wishing for power far beyond him, blaming others for any setback and throwing a fit whenever his plans didn't work. Nobody respected him and despite his status as a Prince, he has no dominion over his subjects. Strauss isn't an angel neither - especially if you find out that he's the one who created the Gargoyle in Hollywood - but at least he doesn't backstab you and honors his agreements, although maybe that has more to do with his acknowledgment of your strength and how he doesn't really want to mess with you for no reason.Ming Xiao is some sort of eldritch abomination whose heart is as ugly as her appearance. I watched the other endings and hers infuriates me.

What kind of dumbass MC fledgling would seriously trust her?The Sabbat are - as I've been told - shown at their worst in VtM:B. We only see its cannon fodder (who somehow aren't even aware of being vampires) and Andrei is only only true Sabbat member in the game. Going by his speeches, they want to prevent the awakening of the Antediluvians, whose existence is stubbornly rejected by the Camarilla (although LaCroix certainly believed that something powerful was within the Sarcophagus, so maybe that's only their official stance). At least that's a decent goal, but their whole 'we are vampires thus we are better thus we can do anything we want thus we rule' is ehhhhh.

I mean, it's technically correct (not right) but my fledgling is 10/10 humanity so he's not really fine with it.Going independent is the best after all. I'm starting my second playthrough as a Malkavian, and I'll still go independent. A big fuck you at everyone: fuck politicking, fuck the Camarilla, fuck the Anarchs, fuck Ming Xiao. I'll just destroy everything and walk away like a badass - I'll spare the Anarchs only because they never harmed me. Click to expand.I feel like in this regard Bloodlines treats the Camarilla relatively softly. There's a running idea throughout VTM that the Camarilla are engaged in a big campaign of suppression regarding knowledge of Caine and the Antediluvians; they'll destroy or hide away old texts that mention them, and they'll persecute anyone publicly preaching about their existence.

The Sabbat tends to accuse the Camarilla of being Antediluvian pawns, and the Sabbat are the only faction that seems to be openly working to oppose them. (Though the average low-ranking Sabbat member doesn't actually know that much about the Antediluvians, beyond that they should really be smashed.)You can definitely see that with LaCroix who touts out the party line whenever you ask him, despite clearly planning on diablerising whoever is inside for the immense power it'll give him. 'The Ankaran Sarcophagus. Who sleeps within you?

Is it Balthazar? Maybe Lazarus. Or am I to be reunited with Ventrue himself?Or could the anxiety coursing through this city mean that before us slumbers the legendary father of all - Caine himself? One thing is certain - power is inside. No one on this coast will be able to challenge my rule - not even the Camarilla.' But the more 'proper' Camarilla presentive, Strauss, is relatively cautious about the whole thing, pretty much openly talking to you that, hey, maybe something is in there, maybe these could be the final nights.

Which isn't a statement of active war on the Antediluvians or anything, but does present the Camarilla as a bit more aware and hush-hush than they might've otherwise been presented. Though his method of dealing with it is pretty similar to the censuring going on with the Camarilla: lock it away and secure it so no one ever finds or knows about it. Click to expand.First off, the Tremere Clan, Strauss's Clan, created the Gargoyles (which are actually a Bloodline of vampires) period so it's not that much of a stretch that he created the Hollywood Gargoyle.As for how he treats the PC, I'd say it's more that he isn't a complete asshole as La Croix is or a crazy, mocking asshole like Gary, and sees little value in making you his errand boy as others do. Plus I do think there is some general interest in the PC and wanting to better recruit them into the Camarilla that the basic 'you're a vampire, you're Camarilla' approach of others.

Click to expand.Which is kind of the point. As characters point out, the Kuei-jin are an entirely different breed of vampires and that unnerves some Cainite vampires.

Not helped that at the time, the West Coast was coming off a Kuei-jin invasion. In fact, the local Camarilla has more to fear from them than the Anarchs as they actually stalled the Kuei-jin invasion of LA while the Camarilla stronghold of San Francisco, which had been the only major California city to withstand the revolt that created the Free State, fell to the Kuei-jin and it's become the headquarters of the Kuei-jin on the West Coast. The Sabbat are - as I've been told - shown at their worst in VtM:B.

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We only see its cannon fodder (who somehow aren't even aware of being vampires) and Andrei is only only true Sabbat member in the game. Going by his speeches, they want to prevent the awakening of the Antediluvians, whose existence is stubbornly rejected by the Camarilla (although LaCroix certainly believed that something powerful was within the Sarcophagus, so maybe that's only their official stance). At least that's a decent goal, but their whole 'we are vampires thus we are better thus we can do anything we want thus we rule' is ehhhhh. I mean, it's technically correct (not right) but my fledgling is 10/10 humanity so he's not really fine with it.

Click to expand.The fodder are Shovelheads. The Shovelhead Embrace is a Sabbat war tactic. Basically a Sabbat pack grabs a bunch of random people, drains them dry, Embrace them and bury them in a pitch. Between being buried and only having the little blood their Sires' gave them, most will frenzy upon waking.

Those that do and tear their way out of the dirt get beaten unconscious by the Sabbat, usually with the shovels they dug the pit with hence the name. The Sabbat then let them loose somewhere to wreck havoc in their blood-starved state. So yeah, most Shovelheads don't have an immediate grasp on what's happened to them. Click to expand.Well there are issues with that. In V5, there's been an event called the Beckoning. Something in the Middle East has woken up and begun calling low Generation elders to it. Which has kind of defeated their whole point.In the Time of Judgement timeline, the Ventrue signature character of VtM who is also the Childe of the Ventrue founder of the Camarilla, found out that the Camarilla were lying about that and partly because of other reasons as well, left the Sect to create a new one to fight the Antes with other Cam defectors and members of the Sabbat.So yeah, their whole hide the truth thing only works until those ancient Blood Gods start raising their heads again.

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Click to expand.I really have grown to dislike the whole 'hidden world must stay hidden' plot that many franchises have. Give me the moment where the lid pops. I want to see the upheaval. I want to see the world spinning and changing.

Screw 'hidden' worlds, give me dynamic living ones!That example from WoD. That should never have been made a 'lost' event that the normals never found out about. Let that be the exposure to the world. I mean, it caused vamps around the world to frenzy, whole tribes of weres went mad and charged into the storm, ghosts had to flee the spirit world because the spirit nuke literally destroyed everything on their side, changelings were visible to normals in their true forms.And yet somehow after the week ended. Noone remembered. I really have grown to dislike the whole 'hidden world must stay hidden' plot that many franchises have.

Give me the moment where the lid pops. I want to see the upheaval. I want to see the world spinning and changing. Screw 'hidden' worlds, give me dynamic living ones!That example from WoD. That should never have been made a 'lost' event that the normals never found out about. Let that be the exposure to the world. I mean, it caused vamps around the world to frenzy, whole tribes of weres went mad and charged into the storm, ghosts had to flee the spirit world because the spirit nuke literally destroyed everything on their side, changelings were visible to normals in their true forms.And yet somehow after the week ended.

Noone remembered.

A that was thrown up yesterday comprises, for the most part, a synopsis of known facts on Troika's supernatural-themed title, but there's also a section that relates a viewing of one in-game scenario:CGW recently had the opportunity to take an exclusive look at a boss battle in the heart of Chinatown. A stone gargoyle, the product of blood magic gone awry, is on the rampage&#Array;and you've been tasked by a Tremere clan regent to clean up the mess.

In the remnants of an aging building, garish in its Oriental reds and greens, the beast crashes through the ceiling. Shards of glass fall, and a terrible roar echoes.Now, if you're an especially charming vampire, that gargoyle may stop long enough to mince words with you&#Array;convince him properly, and he might just put a willing end to his troublesome defiance.

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More than likely, though, the gargoyle will just let loose in a berserker rage, smashing pillars in his wake. All the while, the physics engine runs its magic, crumbling that second floor down atop your head. Herein, story, statistics, and engine come together to shape the gaming narrative.Set in the World of Darkness popularized by White Wolf's tabletop franchise, will feature the seven clans of the Camarilla, and is expected to ship via publisher late this year.- Annihilator.

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