Reichsgold: Aachen bei Nacht ("Empire's Gold: Aachen by Night") is a German-language supplement for Vampire: the Dark Ages published by Feder & Schwert in 1999.
Aachen is usually known in the West by its French name, Aix-la-Chapelle.
Summary[]
Translated from German:
- Aachen in the Old World: the city of Charlemagne. Crowning site for noble heads, seat of the king of the empire. In the course of a century Aachen transformed from a Roman bath to the glorious fortress of a lordly lineage. The fist that holds the scepter, right, and law is iron.
- Aachen by Night includes:
- A detailed description of Aachen in the Dark Medieval, along with all Cainites and other special creatures.
- "Black," a game scenario that plunges the characters right into the middle of the medieval emperor's city.
- Empire's Gold is an official game setting for Vampire: The Dark Ages that exists ONLY in German.
Chapters[]
Book One[]
Introduction[]
Chapter One: History[]
Chapter Two: Geography[]
Chapter Three: The Residents of the City[]
Appendix 1: Some Disciplines and the Aachen Manifesto[]
Appendix 2: A Brief Idea for a Campaign in the Modern World of Darkness[]
Book Two[]
Black[]
Background[]
Reichsgold is one of four Vampire supplements produced by Feder & Schwert in German. While the original German text is available in PDF form from DriveThruRPG, no English translation is currently available.
Characters[]
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