Disclaimer

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There are mature themes involved in this game.

 

Vampire, as a theme, is one that embraced both sex and violence - quite often at the same time.  Vampire the Requieum, as a game, is one of horror.  Conspiratus Angelorum runs games that embrace all of these things, where most Kindred find themselves decending into inhuman madness while only a few escape with their sanity, and their humanity, in place.  These are adult themes, and it is an adult game. 

This game makes no great claim to any historical accuracy. 

 

We have taken whatever minor liberties we have felt were necessary to tell the story we wanted to tell.  We understand that Rosamund did not die until after the Civil War, and we know that her tower never actually had a garden labrynth.  But as we are playing a vampire game, we feel that a little bit of suspension of disbelief is important, particularly in places where it makes the story that much better to play.

We would perfer for you not to burn down London

 

Because of the interest in Castles Made of Sand, Conspiratus Angelorum has decided to continue with putting on the occasional one-shot, set in the dark ages.  While we do not consider this a chronical, per se, we intend for what happens at one game to influence the setting, and the world, of the next.  The Mekhat have fallen from grace because of the outcome of Castles.  And we like the flavor of one-shots, because people will do things in them they might not do as part of a regular chronical.  However, for our sanity, we would perfer not to have London burn down.  We might want to use the setting again.

This is, in the end, a storytelling game.

 

And it’s a game that tells a unique story and gives its players a chance to experience the tension and intrigue that makes up a Kindred Court.    It is a tale of magestic leaders and hellish monsters, of divine inspiration and absolute terror.   We hope that you will join us and appreciate the game for what it is, and ignore what it is not.