If you have preordered a physical copy of the book you got access the pdf this week and I have it!
So, the book starts with a section on some general roleplaying-tips for playing vampires and it's two pages but I think it could have been even less. It's because there are three points where I'm not sure why the same point is addressed again and again:
You also might have noticed under "Corrupt" it says "means means". That's how it is in the book. And I only mention that having read this first part and the Clans-chapter, I already saw a couple editing-mistakes. Someone who has the first H5 supplement also told me that it has similar issues. So I don't know if these early-release pdfs will get corrected when they get a wide release. One can only hope so.
Now onto the Clans-chapter...
It starts with a graphic giving an overview of the Clans. Each Clan comes with a bunch of verbs (I guess we all know why they are there) and symbols for their three Disciplines. I'm not sure if I had gone with depicting Obfuscate by simply giving it no symbol whatsoever. But it's stylish (each Clan-name is in a different font) and overall a good overview.
Now as to the Clan-writeups: Salubri, Ravnos and Tzimisce are 90% copy-paste. With Ravnos the paragraph they added was a paragraph that repeats later in the write-up, though. Banu Haquim, Hecata, Lasombra and Ministry all got fully new intro-writeups. The Compulsions and and Banes are copy-pastes, though. The write-ups are all slightly different. I think the Ministry has gone through the most changes in that write-up, I think.
I will write more when I finish reading the next sections.
So, the book starts with a section on some general roleplaying-tips for playing vampires and it's two pages but I think it could have been even less. It's because there are three points where I'm not sure why the same point is addressed again and again:
Control: Vampires influence. They are manipulators, not dictators. Vampires can’t even control their own Hunger. Fundamentally, control indicates a complete power over something. You control your car or a character in a video game. Could anyone truly control a police force or the local media? Unlikely, but it’s possible to have significant sway over those institutions. Influence. That’s a better word, and it also allows for degrees and nuance.
Manipulate: We just said that vampires manipulate, but they (or at least you) should narrow it down a bit: they manipulate everything
they can, after all. What, in this conversation or this context, did they just manipulate, and how? Don’t just say “the Prince manipulated the protesters.” Did she have agents provocateurs in the crowd? Did she pay their organizing committee? Did she suborn a local cop into doing something outrageous that she knew the protesters would riot over? Even if the Prince keeps her own counsel, others can see the ripples she left.
Corrupt, Corruption: Like “manipulation,” corruption seems like a default setting for vampires.
Thus, the word means means ... well, nothing in this context. Who corrupts whom, and for what? Does corruption come from outside: a cop on the take? Or from inside: a casino manager skims? Or from the system that only allows access with clout? Think about who the vampires need to out-bid and in what currency.
Manipulate: We just said that vampires manipulate, but they (or at least you) should narrow it down a bit: they manipulate everything
they can, after all. What, in this conversation or this context, did they just manipulate, and how? Don’t just say “the Prince manipulated the protesters.” Did she have agents provocateurs in the crowd? Did she pay their organizing committee? Did she suborn a local cop into doing something outrageous that she knew the protesters would riot over? Even if the Prince keeps her own counsel, others can see the ripples she left.
Corrupt, Corruption: Like “manipulation,” corruption seems like a default setting for vampires.
Thus, the word means means ... well, nothing in this context. Who corrupts whom, and for what? Does corruption come from outside: a cop on the take? Or from inside: a casino manager skims? Or from the system that only allows access with clout? Think about who the vampires need to out-bid and in what currency.
Now onto the Clans-chapter...
It starts with a graphic giving an overview of the Clans. Each Clan comes with a bunch of verbs (I guess we all know why they are there) and symbols for their three Disciplines. I'm not sure if I had gone with depicting Obfuscate by simply giving it no symbol whatsoever. But it's stylish (each Clan-name is in a different font) and overall a good overview.
Now as to the Clan-writeups: Salubri, Ravnos and Tzimisce are 90% copy-paste. With Ravnos the paragraph they added was a paragraph that repeats later in the write-up, though. Banu Haquim, Hecata, Lasombra and Ministry all got fully new intro-writeups. The Compulsions and and Banes are copy-pastes, though. The write-ups are all slightly different. I think the Ministry has gone through the most changes in that write-up, I think.
I will write more when I finish reading the next sections.
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