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So in the game i've just started one of my players expressed the desire to play a king of thieves sort of character. He stated as inspirations for his character Varis from Game of Thrones and the Beggar King in John Wick 2. I really like the concept and okayed it and when asked what clan of vampire he wants his character to belong to he goes for gangrel. Now any concept can fit in any of the clan. The clan chosen just mean that a few themes are gonna be put in highlights more than others. In the case of the gangrel i talk with the player if he is interested in exploring themes of savagery (perhaps how he rules his thieves/beggars court) and loss of control. He tells me that he really isn't interested in those themes and that he chose the gangrel clan only to have animalism so as to create a information network with rats, bats and pigeons. He also said that he wants his character to learn dominate as early as possible. So i inform him that there is another great option that both include animalism and dominate as in clan discipline and that is the ventrue. The player looked very confused at that, and he also said that ventrue wouldn't work since they would not embrace an orphan or someone very low on the societal pole (especially in a dark age setting). The confusion, and the use of the term dark age, made me realize that this is my one player who has prior experience with Masquerade and this must've colored how he looked at clans like the ventrue and the gangrel.
So that brought to my mind that maybe i should try and change the names of the Ventrue, Gangrel and Nosferatu to see if that dispel some of the confusion. The name ventrue really doesnt bring to my mind someone that is commanding, especially since in french (which we all speak at my table) ventrue just means big-bellied. In a way i feel that even the word clan isn't entirely fitting as clans in Requiem are much less united and ... clannish than in Masquerade.
Did you guys encounter similar issues and have you thought of alternate names ? Or is it entirely in my mind?
So in the game i've just started one of my players expressed the desire to play a king of thieves sort of character. He stated as inspirations for his character Varis from Game of Thrones and the Beggar King in John Wick 2. I really like the concept and okayed it and when asked what clan of vampire he wants his character to belong to he goes for gangrel. Now any concept can fit in any of the clan. The clan chosen just mean that a few themes are gonna be put in highlights more than others. In the case of the gangrel i talk with the player if he is interested in exploring themes of savagery (perhaps how he rules his thieves/beggars court) and loss of control. He tells me that he really isn't interested in those themes and that he chose the gangrel clan only to have animalism so as to create a information network with rats, bats and pigeons. He also said that he wants his character to learn dominate as early as possible. So i inform him that there is another great option that both include animalism and dominate as in clan discipline and that is the ventrue. The player looked very confused at that, and he also said that ventrue wouldn't work since they would not embrace an orphan or someone very low on the societal pole (especially in a dark age setting). The confusion, and the use of the term dark age, made me realize that this is my one player who has prior experience with Masquerade and this must've colored how he looked at clans like the ventrue and the gangrel.
So that brought to my mind that maybe i should try and change the names of the Ventrue, Gangrel and Nosferatu to see if that dispel some of the confusion. The name ventrue really doesnt bring to my mind someone that is commanding, especially since in french (which we all speak at my table) ventrue just means big-bellied. In a way i feel that even the word clan isn't entirely fitting as clans in Requiem are much less united and ... clannish than in Masquerade.
Did you guys encounter similar issues and have you thought of alternate names ? Or is it entirely in my mind?
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