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World of Darkness


This sight will serve as resource for all six (Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, Wraith (in all it's poor discontinuity), Changeling and Hunter), as well as any of the out lying characters and creation inhabiting the World of Darkness.

Most of the information will read like a city sourcebook, but with a unique feature not found in published material: it is a purposefully crossed-over world, that is Vampires and Werewolve, Changelings and Wraiths and all the others regularly interact and are, more over, often in direct conflict.


Weston

The vampires of Weston are a unique and unsavory lot, a band of Camarilla almost untouched by modern influences, living in a tightly nit hyper-paranoid society which has little room for change of any sort. Although the vampires of Weston hold their nightly Jyhad, what remains of the 'eternal struggle' is puppet show cloaked in shadow and paranoia, where jumpy, tightly pressed elders live in fear of any slip or change that might disrupt their system. The firt vampire in Weston came when the Indiana town was still non-existant, a wild virgin land and stomping ground to the local Native American tribes and the Garou Wendigo who were more than dismayed by the presence of a roving vampire.

That vampire, a Tremere 'naturalist' and pyramid climber (see: Scott Edward Higgins, below) was drawn to the locale by an inherent and resinent magical energy, an energy that was already drawing the attention of some unsettled Verbena still left back east. The Tremere took immediate action to guard himself, and survived some time by relying on magical rituals, and always awaiting the aid of his clan, who had promised to lend a helping hand. Aid came, eventually, but not in the form of visiting Tremere, but through the needs of a severely beaten 'wyrm-bringer' pack. Lead by a Shadow-Lord (see Gaping Maw, below) and caught between desperate in fighting (the pack, composed of scouts from the Black Fury, Get of Fenris, Shadow Lords and Silver Fangs, was at a severe disadvantage in their lack of a Philodox and their distance from any stabilizing influence) and the hostile Wendigo. If it wasn't for their leaders cunning, the pack would have surely broken out into out right violence while still waring.

The 'wyrm bringers' made a pact with Higgins, who agreed to trade his safety for aid against the Wendigo.


Scott Edward Higgins

Tremere Prince of Weston, 7th Generation


Higgins is insane, an over eager man obssessed with the minutae of natural phenomena and removed heavily from the inclunce of his clan.
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Copyright White Wolf Publishing, Inc.