This page is intended to be merely a list of what is new on the site and what files have been updated, as well as any other information regarding the webpage or the game.  Check here often to see whether any major changes have been made.

 

January 15, 2002

 

Its been a while.

 

News

 

The Sabbat game is over, and Cesar Miliano became the Archbishop of Philadelphia through careful planning on his part.  We have returned to the normal Baltimore by Night game.

 

Updates

 

Updated the Giovanni page (due to the recent death of Lucio Giovanni), the Rules of the House page (check out the section on experience expenditures, specifically learning new Disciplines), and the Toreador and Tremere pages (added new PCs).

 

August 19, 2001

 

News

 

I will be running a Prelude to my Camarilla Baltimore: By Night chronicle on this next Monday, August 20, at 7:00 PM.

 

Updates

 

I have updated the first page of the site by centering the White Wolf Copyright icon.  I am not going to bother linking to it, since it’s a minor adjustment.  I have added to the House Rules page, however.  Check out the Rules of Conduct, Game Related Rules of Conduct, and Derangements sections, as well as the altered Incentives section and Banned Clans section.

 

August 14, 2001

 

News

 

The fourth storyline has ended; the survivors have been rewarded and the game will move on to a different style in future.  Two slots need to be filled for players, and I will be weeding out the role-players from the roll-players in a brief Sabbat campaign.  Anyone who knows anybody willing to play should let me know; you can have five experience points if you get someone into the actual Camarilla Baltimore by Night game.  I only need two new players, so only those who make the Sabbat cut will get their friends those extra five experience.

 

The Sabbat game will begin in Pittsburgh on Saturday, February 13th, 1999, the night after the Sabbat were defeated in Wilmington and Salisbury.  Pittsburgh is in chaos; the powerfully charismatic (and violent) Bishop Bartholomew Jones, leader of the Crusade against Pittsburgh, was killed by Ortega in Philadelphia, leaving his pack (the Baleful Strangers) and their supporters in the Crusade without leadership.  The Camarilla has been able to strike back at the invading Sabbat, and the Sword of Caine is now executing a fighting retreat to Philadelphia, a city as plagued by internal strife as it is by enemies from without.  With no Archbishop and at least two Bishops who would claim that position, Philadelphia promises to become a battleground between His Excellency, Bishop Cesar Miliano and The High Mother Szantai.  With the watchful Eyes of Moncada in the city as well, the Sword of Caine resembles more a sword of Damocles.

 

The next story arc will concern the rise to power of one of those Bishops, and will more intimately reveal the workings of the Sabbat, what drives the Cainites and what dreams they have in their daily slumbers.

 

Updates

 

I have updated the Malkavian page to indicate changes in the roster, and the Ventrue page with a picture of Heinrich.

 

I have also reversed the format of this page; new updates at the top, old ones at the bottom.  It makes things easier to find.

 

Where does everyone think that I should put the permanent link to the Baltimore by Night Character Sheet?   Email me and tell me.

 

August 12, 2001

 

I have, after several faulty experiments, managed to figure out how to upload the Baltimore by Night Character Sheet onto the website.  Note that this version is slightly lacking from the version in Word 2000; the resolution is not as good, the font used for the majority of the page is of a degraded quality, and the border is now missing.  However, I have been able to fill in those free dots that I couldn't get in Word 2000.  So, in any case, here you go (click on the picture to download the full version):

 

 

August 2, 2001

 

Added the News + Updates page (you are on it); updated the Brujah page to include new characters and changes to the holdings section (there is now a picture of the real Lydia on the site - check it out); added the Disciplines and Thaumaturgy pages.

 

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