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Fandom Vampire: the Masquerade/World of Darkness

toreadorist

One Time Luck
Hey, folks. I haven't had a lot of luck finding roleplayers familiar with this fandom or interested in plotting something out with me, and am hoping to get more responses here.

DO:
- PM me if you're interested
- Be ready for light plotting (I need a basic outline, nothing too major)
- Understand I'm really busy with work & college
- Add me on Discord
- Also understand I'm human and sometimes lose/gain interest in ideas rapidly
- Be friendly! :)

DON'T:
- Pester me constantly
- Reply with less than 1 paragraph
- Guilt trip me
- Force me to write something I'm not comfortable with

Things I WILL NOT write:
- Smut (anywhere, but obviously not here)
- Excessive abuse (implied is ok)
- Really boring slice of life stuff

Genres I love:
- Fantasy
- Horror
- Supernatural*
- Drama
- Mystery
- (Some) Sci-fi

Movies/games/etc I'm into:
- Elder Scrolls
- Dragon Age
- VTM/WOD
- Fallout
- Donnie Darko
- What We Do In the Shadows
- Probably others I'm not remembering

If you're interested, please contact me. I would love to find new people to write with.

*NOT the fandom/show
 
I've heard of Mage: the Ascension, but I've never played it myself. What's it like? (And ty)
For me it was one of those games that took awhile to 'click' during the learning phase. I'm glad I didn't give up because it was ridiculously fun once our group finally got used to the system. It ended being an all time favorite (we had a great GM at that time too.) If I remember correctly you could essentially "build" a character by filling in dots on the character sheets. I.E. if you earned points you could buy another dot. 5 dots being the max for basic abilities, you also had willpower and magic I think. Dots = dice rolled, so more dots meant more dice to pull shit off. I'm not the best to explain the system because it's been YEARS since playing it.
 

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