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 Topic: Vampire: The Requiem The new items published under this topic are as follows.  
 
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Will Hindmarch new Vampire the Requiem Developer 
After Justin Achilli mentioned last week that he was moving up the WW ladder, it's been a big mystery as to who is taking his job.
 
Well, it's a mystery no more.
 
On his  blog, Will Hindmarch has announced he's the new top man for VtR.  Will helped write two of the best VtM books, Victorian Age: Vampire and Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom, as well as done a ton of work for Atlas Games.
 
Wish him luck and welcome him aboard!  
   
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Justin Through With Vampire 
Posted by 
 IanWatson
 on 
Friday, October 22, 2004  
From  Justin's Livejournal:
 It's been a long process. I've been working on Vampire since 1998, and writing for it since before then. If you want to get specific, I've been developing Vampire in the form of Dark Ages since even before that. 
 
That's a long time. Six years. A fifth of my life. I revised a world, blew it to hell, and then built a new one using the experience I gained in working on the old one. 
 
Regular readers will remember how nervous I was as the relaunch approached. I couldn't get it out of my mind. Even after putting the first copy sold at the show in the hands of the first dude in line to receive it, I still couldn't shake the feeling that the culmination of everything I had learned and done was occuring in real time right before me. 
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Vampire developer chat transcript 
Posted by 
 IanWatson
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Thursday, October 14, 2004  
 
- Chicago is the WoD signature city. It's going to be a 400-page book, with stuff on each of the big three. 
- "You will indeed see material for supernatural creatures outside the core three. BUT I AIN'T TELLING WHAT THEY ARE YET ;)" 
- Among 2005's releases: Lancea Sanctum covenantbook, VII sourcebook, New Orleans citybook, Ordo Dracul covenantbook, Ghouls sourcebook, Bloodlines sourcebook, perhaps a third covenant book, and maybe a citybook for a fictional city (think New Bremen, or Gotham, etc.)
  
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VII 
Posted by 
 IanWatson
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Monday, October 04, 2004  
From  this RPGnet thread:
 Originally Posted by SonicLlama 
YAY! What I'm really hoping for is a book on multiple versions of VII. 
 
Holy shit. Seriously? Because my outline for the VII book (you just knew there'd be one) basically turns three writers loose with the question "Just what the hell is VII, anyway?" Obviously, I have specific stuff I want to see come from the book, but it's currently planned to have three different and mutually exclusive interpretations of the group. 
 
Regards, 
Justin  
   
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Greg Stolze destroys the Masquerade! 
In an  RPGnet forum thread on the world's likely reaction to the discovery that vampires exist,  here, frequent World of Darkness writer Greg Stolze made enough interesting points that they could easily spark a chronicle.
 
(The immediate reaction was covered in  Gehenna, but this post suggests a long-term reaction if the world is not thrown into a related crisis as the truth is revealed.)
 
Read more to see what he had to say.  
 
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MET Requiem Travel rules 
Posted by 
 IanWatson
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Wednesday, September 15, 2004  
From Charles Bailey, Camarilla Club Director, on the WW forums:
 Sorry for not getting to this sooner, but convention season has been in full swing. 
 
Yes the Camarilla will be adopting a slightly different slant on the limited travel and feudal nature of the new material. This is with the full blessing of White Wolf and has been the intention since the early stages of production. 
 
There will also be some emphasis placed on the Covenants and Clan structure outside of the default city structure to allow characters who wish to participate outside of their city that opportunity. 
 
 
The Predatory Taint mechanic is being revised as well to keep convention games from devolving into a series of frenzies. That will be tied into the travel rules as well.  
 
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