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Revision as of 04:08, 26 November 2008

Vampire: The Requiem logo

Vampire: The Requiem is a role-playing game published by White Wolf, set in the new World of Darkness, and the successor to the Vampire: The Masquerade line. It was first released in August 2004, together with the core rule book for the new World of Darkness. Although it is an entirely new game, rather than a continuation of the old, it uses many elements of the old game in its construction. The game's title is a metaphor for the way vampires within the game view their life.

The Kindred of Vampire: The Requiem

Main article: Kindred (VTR)

The collective name by which the vampires of Vampire: The Requiem refer to themselves.

Blood Families

Main article: Clan (VTR)

There are five clans in VTR, as well as a number of related sub-clans, known as bloodlines. A vampire's clan is determined by the clan of his sire.

Politics

Main article: Covenant

There are five major political factions, or covenants, in VTR.

Powers and Abilities

Main article: Discipline (VTR)

Vampiric powers and capabilities which have often given rise to old wives' tales of superhuman speed, strength and endurance possessed by the Damned, along with their piercing gaze, their hypnotic and seductive voices and the unholy power to vanish into shadows and shapeshift into bats, wolves and mist.

The Vampires of the new World of Darkness

Main article: Vampire (nWOD)

Vampires are one of three playable supernatural races within the World of Darkness. They are the main focus of Vampire: The Requiem. They refer to themselves as Kindred.

Differences Between Masquerade & Requiem

Main article: Differences Between VtM and VtR

Vampire: The Masquerade went through Revisions before ending and being replaced by Vampire: The Requiem. In that time, the game acquired a lot of baggage that has since been swept clean. This article summarizes those revisions.

See also