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A Tale of Two Cities: Minnesota by Night [JCINK]

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Post by ATOTC Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:54 am


You will never be the Prince of the city, nor will you ever lead the Sabbat as the Archbishop. You will not be the alpha wolf. You will never become the Mayor of Minneapolis-Saint Paul.
-- but you will be their pawns.
Try as they might, the denizens of the World of Darkness cannot outrun the shadows lurking in the distance. They will never rise up to beat back their oppressors, nor will they subject others to their tyranny.
-- but they will still try.
THIS IS A GAME fought, won, and lost by the pawns – the expendable fodder who demands more from life than they have been given, or perhaps even more than they deserve. Every piece serves a function no matter how short its time on the stage may be.

A Tale of Two Cities: Minnesota by Night is an intermediate to advanced literary role-play loosely based on White-Wolf's 'Vampire: the Masquerade' and 'Werewolf: the Apocalypse' story-telling games. We are set in present day Minneapolis - Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Currently players can play as Vampires, Garou, Humans, Blood Dolls, Kinfolk, Ghouls and Revenants. We feature some house rules and boast a relaxed role-playing environment, with an emphasis on character-driven plots and development.

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