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Events[]

  • Wendigo leader Blood-on-the-Wind is slain on his way to an embassy to the House of the Crescent Moon. The Wendigo refuse to have anything to do with the Silver Fangs and the other Garou of Russia from then on.[1]
  • Early this year, Baba Yaga's armies are forced to temporarily retreat from Siberia, so fierce are the attacks of the Wendigo living there.[1]
  • Late this year, the Silver Fangs and their allies manage to build a foundation for survival and a counter-offensive in Russia. Piotr Volk obsesses over the Firebird Crystal, and is overcome by its power when his niece Tamara Tvarivich manages to secure it, and is reduced to a comatose state. His niece is forced to step up to the role of leadership.[1]
  • Llewballah Publications reprints the Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth.[2]
  • The US government privatizes NSFNET, one of the precursors of the modern Internt.[3]
  • Master Porthos Fitz-Empress publishes The Fragile Path, an account of the First Cabal.[4][5][6]
  • A tenth region is formed when the Great Rift opens on the continent of Posht in Horizon, between the territories of the Sons of Ether and the Virtual Adepts.[5][7]
  • The winter issue of Paradigma contains an article by Doctor Van Baas and Dr. Alexis Hastings entitled "Kelvin 6500: The Melting Temperature of Primium."[8]
  • The first template for Seekers is created by Progenitor Dr. M. Pelledrino.[9]
  • A huge fight breaks out in the Spy's Demise, eluding the club's security. Several customers die, leading to a change in the club's policies.[10] Following the fight, the club's management requests that bartender Jessica Young no longer wear her Void Engineer jumpsuit.[11]
  • The Men in White arrest three members of Syndicate Disbursements who voted to reduce NWO funding. One VPO escapes, but the other two are found guilty of "disloyalty" and executed.[12]
  • Zsgraak, Devourer of His Enemies' Bowels, leads his fellow lizard-men against the Genegineers of Research Plantation Number Two. After three expeditions with heavy losses, the Progenitors call in Damage Control, with Genegineered dinosaurs, HIT Marks and a small tank. After being routed into the wilderness, the lizard-men still manage to survive another five months before being destroyed.[13]
  • Dr. Catherine Nichols, late of the Void Engineers, publishes the details of the Cop and Darkside Moonbase to the Traditions, making her a wanted woman.[14]
  • Jay Hassan joins the Nine Fires.[15]
  • Xadreque Machado provides an encryption algorithm to Cornelius Balt.[16]
  • Department 37 eliminates a cabal of Tradition mages who had been aiding several violent survivalist groups.[17]
  • Michael Newcastle is born.[18]
  • As a personal rite of passage, Alexei DesJeans walks into a biker bar on his 18th birthday with a paycheck from his summer job. He walks out eight hours later with $50,000.[19]
  • During a camping trip, Jedediah Baker's wife is abducted. Police investigations suggest some kind of occult sacrifice is responsible for her grisly murder.[20]
  • Niki Yemana's family hauls up a strange convex disk of an unidentifiable stony material. Not knowing what else to do with it, they use it as a birdbath.[21]
  • Dr. Ronald N. Harris becomes sufficiently Awakened that he's able to exert some control over his chronic immateriality.[22]

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  • October 31: The Tribe in Greenwich Village has some ghost trouble at a nightclub.[33]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 WTA: A World of Rage, p. 72
  2. WTA: Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth
  3. VTM: Anarchs Unbound, p. 81
  4. MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 43
  5. 5.0 5.1 MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 45
  6. MTAs: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 15
  7. MTAs: Mage Storytellers Companion, p. 14
  8. MTAs: Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds, p. 129
  9. MTAs: Technomancer's Toybox, p. 51
  10. MTAs: Digital Web 2.0, p. 62
  11. MTAs: Digital Web 2.0, p. 71
  12. MTAs: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 108
  13. MTAs: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 113
  14. MTAs: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 121
  15. MTAs: Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, p. 80
  16. MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 124
  17. MTAs: Convention Book: Iteration X, p. 69
  18. MTAs: Manifesto: Transmissions from the Rogue Council, p. 5
  19. MTAs: Manifesto: Transmissions from the Rogue Council, p. 60
  20. MTAs: The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas, p. 69
  21. MTAs: Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, p. 70
  22. MTAs: Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, p. 71
  23. MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 21
  24. 24.0 24.1 MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 106
  25. 25.0 25.1 MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 107
  26. MTAs: Tradition Book: Verbena, p. 82
  27. MTAs: Dead Magic, p. 85
  28. MTAs: Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds, p. 142-143
  29. MTAs: Tradition Book: Euthanatos, p. 74
  30. MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 108
  31. MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 109
  32. 32.0 32.1 MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 112
  33. MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 16
  34. MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 113
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 114
  36. MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 115
  37. MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 28
  38. MTAs: Technocracy: Syndicate, p. 67
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