I'm not much for philosophy, but I do know this: There's no going back, and the Others don't give a damn about your pain.So have a drink!Eat that cake!Steal a kiss!The only real revenge for what they've done to us is to live happily ever after, despite it all — no, because of it.They may have changed you, but this is your second chance. What... [click here for more]
Revised Edition"The Blood changes.It finds new veins; it pumps through fresh hearts.It gets smarter.And old Blood?It never stops learning."— Farnaz Milner, Sangiovanni Caporegime
The dead aren’t static. Each Kindred clan can mold its Vitae into new and dreadful shapes, and these bloodlines offer... [click here for more]
We are Rome.We are her hallowed ancestorsand her unholy specters.We are her miracles and her sins.We are her glory and her depravity.We are her Kindred,and we are waiting for you.Join us beneath the earthand know our triumphs and our sorrows.Bask in... [click here for more]
The blood of the Kindredis not the blood of the living,channeled in tidy little arteriesand veins.It’s spilled blood,the kind that flowsfrom a torn-open throat.
This supplement provides errata for Vampire: The Requiem Second Edition. It includes:
New rules for Ritual Disciplines.
Complete,... [click here for more]
A Vampire: The Requiem SupplementHistory is written by the victors.In other words…us.We ruled the black streets of Babylon,took heads in the Terror,stormed the trenches at Ypres…And if you believe that?We’ve already won.
— Sylvan, Caporetto Firebrand
The Kindred have been many things to many... [click here for more]
Philadelphia, 1876. Domain wars in the streets. Foul beasts in the sewers. Backstabbers in the halls of Elysium.
For Jacob Shallus, ancilla Prince of Philadelphia, there is never a dull night in the City of Brotherly Love. Embraced into his seat in an act of political expediency, Jacob finds himself at the helm of a vicious undead political establishment long before his due. Surrounded by a legion... [click here for more]
The Propinqui fear change.We are creatures of habit, after all,and our long memories well know the chaosof revolutionaries and usurpers.But we also know their fates,as surely as the gods themselves:Brutus.Antony.Caesar.... [click here for more]