Imaginary cities don't have to play with reality :p I stretch geography because I don't like to start chronicles in REAL cities.
I had a Chicago chronicle revolving around the marine ports.
I like to set in America because of guns and canon :)
He starts out polite, but once he has assesed the Prince (waste of unlife) the primogen (wastes of blood) and the defences (pointless) - he reuses to waste any more time on them: besides he already knows that an invasion of Camarilla on the way.
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Imaginary cities don't have to play with reality :p I stretch geography because I don't like to start chronicles in REAL cities.
I had a Chicago chronicle revolving around the marine ports.
I like to set in America because of guns and canon :)
He starts out polite, but once he has assesed the Prince (waste of unlife) the primogen (wastes of blood) and the defences (pointless) - he reuses to waste any more time on them: besides he already knows that an invasion of Camarilla on the way.