Beschreibung:
Vampire is a game of make-believe, of pretend, of
storytelling. Although Vampire is a game, it is more about storytelling than it is about winning.
If you've never done this kind of thing before, you may be
confused by the whole premise of a storytelling game. Once
you catch on to the basic concepts, however, you'll find that
it isn't all that strange, and is, in fact, eerily familiar.
You, along with some of your friends, are going to tell
stories of madness and lust. Tales of things that go bump in
the night. Tales of peril, paranoia, and sinister, shadowy evil.
Tales from the darkest recesses of our unconscious minds.
And at the heart of these stories are vampires.
These stories will capture your imagination far more
readily than any play or movie; likewise, they are of a darker
nature than the children's fairy tales you might remember
(although those too were rather grim if you think back). This
is because you are inside the story and not just watching it.
You are creating it as you go along, and the outcome is always
uncertain.
This game provides a way to experience a horror of an all
too immediate nature, for you experience the terror from the
other side of the mirror. The horror of Vampire is the legacy
of being half a beast, trapped in a world of no absolutes, where
morality is chosen, not ordained. The horror of Vampire is
the evil within, and the all-consuming lust for warm blood.
Perhaps the greatest danger of playing Vampire is that of
seeing yourself in the mirror. To play this game you must face
the madness within you, that which you strive to master and
overcome, but cannot bear to face.
Unless you are willing to face the reflection of your own
imperfections then go no further. Madness as well as wisdom
rewards those who dare to gaze into eternity.