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VtM: Bloodlines 2 - Developer Diary #17

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    [​IMG]The Chinese Room posted a new developer diary for VtM: Bloodlines 2:

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    The Anarchs and Unbound

    Developer Diary #17

    In today's dev diary we'll introduce you to a few non-Camarilla Kindred you'll meet in the game. As you might already know Seattle is primarily a Camarilla controlled city, but that doesn't mean that there aren't non-Camarilla Kindred vying for power - or fighting to be left alone. Once again we've got Writer Cherish Goldstraw and Narrative Director Ian Thomas describing the profiles to you as they appear at the beginning of our story.

    The Anarchs and Unbound
    The unbound are all those vampires who fall outside the Camarilla. The Anarch Movement in its various forms is a subset of the unbound and their most visible manifestation. Many seek to escape from Camarilla control by hiding. But those loyal to the Movement have decided to fight back, attempting to conquer and control domains originally held by those who would claim themselves their masters.

    The Anarch Movement is different in each city. Sometimes an Anarch city has a ruler called a Baron. More commonly, it's led by gangs who each have their own territories. Some cities are currently divided between Anarch and Camarilla vampires - both sides itching to take over.

    Where Camarilla vampires usually influence mortal society from the outside, Anarchs burrow deep inside. Many maintain mortal identities, perhaps even families and jobs. This makes them simultaneously more vulnerable and more secure. Vulnerable because they are in contact with their surroundings every night and are sure to make mistakes. Secure because the Anarch is never the vampire lord in a mansion on the hill. They're the DJ in the nightclub, the terrifying cop from internal affairs, the junkie creeping outside your window.
    - From 5th edition book

    History of Thin-bloods in Seattle
    The strength of each vampire Embraced is more dilute than that of their Sire. Thin-bloods have earned their name because their blood is seen as too distantly removed from the original progenitor, Caine. Most Kindred consider them a weakness and an embarrassment to their kind - or even a threat. Thin-bloods are not considered part of any clan, but rather the dregs of Kindred society.

    Many view thin-bloods as a risk to the Masquerade due to their close ties with the mortal world, often leading to their being hunted and destroyed without a second thought. Overlooked and downtrodden, they band together in a form of resistance. Seattle acts as a haven of a sort. In this city, the weak-blooded are not destroyed out of hand. Instead, by order of Prince Campbell, they must be branded to set them apart from true vampires; only then will he allow them to remain.

    Many have found shelter amongst those of Seattle's Anarchs; particularly under the watchful eye of the Brujah Katsumi, who leads one of the major Anarch groups, and has, because of her involvement with the Thin-bloods, been branded as one herself.

    As newly-minted Sheriff Phyre must negotiate the delicate balance between Katsumi's people and the Camarilla - and deal with the fact that many Anarchs and thin-bloods don't respect anyone as leader. Seattle is a powderkeg and each faction waits for its opportunity. Some are more impatient than others. If Phyre is seeking Katsumi, she may find her at a bar called the Hole in the Wall with the other misfits of her cause.

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