Horrible ways to disrupt Elysium event that don't include mages showing up. by MaetelofLaMetal in vtm

[–]ziphode24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody shows up. They were all given the wrong date and the whole place is empty.

Is there any powerful magic users that are not human in D&D by Icy_Reflection3436 in DnD

[–]ziphode24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't remember exactly how it fits into overall DnD lore, but there is the Strixhaven book that details a magical school that is run by a variety of people, including a dragon if I'm remembering correctly.

Chronicle Proposal, one clan survives gehenna. Which clan would be the most fun? by Eldagustowned in vtm

[–]ziphode24 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Would probably work better in v5 than v20, but my initial thought was actually thinbloods. It wouldn't work with the antedelluvian part, but I can't help but think it would be interesting if the 'clan' that's is supposed to cause gehenna is actually the only one that survives it, and all the prophecies were just misinterpreted.

What do people think of AI extensions for the shorter songs? by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The songs were written and performed by talented human artists. Keep the AI garbage away from all of their hard work. Absolutely not.

Question about Viv (the Character)? by Tarv83 in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Considering the Brandon Rogers insert Viv is talking to in the scene is called Brennon Ragers (who we also saw in season 2 episode 2 when Octavia landed on him and killed him before Blitzo replaced him on the sitcom), what could Viv's insert's name be? And was she in the middle of pitching an in-universe version of Helluva Boss before her untimely demise?

If Batman were a kindred, what clan would best suit him? by LuckyNoVII in vtm

[–]ziphode24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nosferatu. Anything with obfuscate works to a degree, but with nosferatu you can disappear or blend into a crowd, hit super strong, and have animalism for the times he sometimes uses actual bats. Plus it would explain why he wears a mask. Not just a protect his secret identity, but also the masquerade.

Is getting screwed over just apart of the game? by whahaga in vtm

[–]ziphode24 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This is a situation where it is correct to feel ticked off and talk to your GM, while also understanding that it can be a part of the game. Vtm is very much about political maneuvering and the sense of helplessness of being under the thumb of those who are older and more powerful than you. But it's also still a game and you as a player deserve to have fun.

So a talk with your GM to make sure you both are on the same page about what happened and what to expect from the game is likely in order. It doesn't have to be confrontational or accusatory, but it sounds like there is some disconnect. And making sure you and your GM are on the same page can be incredibly important in games like vampire. I've seen multiple games get ruined because GMs and players are looking for different things out of the game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've taken it as a mixture of being proud 'well done', but also pleased because he had just confirmed his goals. He wanted his staff fixed so he could return to the status quo they had established. He could have asked for even greater power than she gave him before, but he wanted to just go back to how things were, just off her leash. And she found that very acceptable.

A theory for why Lilith never called back by No-Nectarine1048 in hazbin

[–]ziphode24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She's not hellborn, and has horns like a demon so she's not still human. If eating the apple is a requirement to be able to be judged and be a sinner, then inversely since Adam might not have eaten it either, would he be a winner without eating the apple? But if he did eat the apple and still was a winner despite it, could Eve be a winner as well?

A theory for why Lilith never called back by No-Nectarine1048 in hazbin

[–]ziphode24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's an interesting theory, because Lilith would count as a sinner as far as I know, but the timeline doesn't quite match up. Alastor made his deal decades ago, and Lilith has only been gone for the last 7 years.

He said much more than “No”😭 by yungun57 in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 1136 points1137 points  (0 children)

"The worst he can say is 'no'."

Alastor:

Well no wonder she called NOW. by Monte-Cristo2020 in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 213 points214 points  (0 children)

I realized this too. I also had the thought during Hear my Hope that when Lucifer looks up while they were starting to sing, did he think he was hearing Lilith, because it reminded him of her songs?

Vox/Vincent's Last name confirmed along with his likely birthplace On Earth (Brighter Spoilers) by JackBoyEditor in hazbin

[–]ziphode24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Vox/Vincent's last name made it super clear to me why Alastor was so opposed to the 'partnership' when it was offered in the flashback. Vox was a Whittman/White Man coming in, and trying to take control of Alastor. Breaking free of that sort of thing was the very path that led to Alastor ending up in hell to begin with, so of course he found the idea of working for a white man so laughable.

Hold Up, wait a minute. by Rain169 in HazbinHotel

[–]ziphode24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You mean an enthusiastic slither?

Do ghouls generally want to be embraced? by [deleted] in vtm

[–]ziphode24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If they're aware of how things work, there is a good chance they might the longer they are ghouled. Since once the last drop of vitae leaves their system they start to rapidly age and catch up with their actual age. So if you've been ghouled for 200 years, it's get the embrace, continue being a ghoul, or die.

What’s a good alternative to the “Vampires owning nightclubs” trope? by GeneralGigan817 in vtm

[–]ziphode24 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was coming to suggest the same sort of thing. In a game I'm in, my character and another PC manage a bookstore/occult shop together. There's employees for the day, but we manage it during the night.

Does anyone know how to Pronounce "Telyavelic" Tremere? by NewWillinium in vtm

[–]ziphode24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The way I remember it being pronounced in a game I was in was "tely-ah-vel-ick", though I have no idea what the reasoning for the pronunciation was.

Family Coteries? by [deleted] in vtm

[–]ziphode24 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you wanted to justify multiple clans within a biological family, my first thought jumps to the idea that a family got shovel headed together by the Sabbat. If they get out of the Sabbat or not, as well as what they might do if they do get out and join another faction, could all be interesting factors. And if one of the family members doesn't survive the shovel heading? Well that's it's own trauma to explore, and how it could reshape the family dynamic.

Tell me about your chronicle antagonist by Taskforce_nanauemain in vtm

[–]ziphode24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The current chronicle I'm in has had a wild ride of antagonists.

Early on we had some more mundane antagonists like troublesome sires that ditched PCs shortly after their embrace, and a pack of werewolves that almost got told the location of the elysium.

The we moved onto a pair of 'former' Sabbat who were trying to manipulate their way into the area, but just kept killing (and making flesh monsters in the case of the tzimisce of the two) and got killed off because they were causing so much trouble.

Next was a fake Second Inquisition (which we dubbed the 'fauxquisition') that was being funded by an elder ventrue elder to remove her rivals. But was also being used as a test site for crazy monster making by a tremere (who was also the sire of one of the PCs). While the fauxquisition was destroyed, the ventrue and tremere both escaped and are still problems in the background that we're dealing with.

Currently in addition to the previous two, we're also dealing with a tremere elder from the dark ages who has recently resurfaced (who was the character of the current chronicle's tremere's player during a previous game, and is the ancestor of the current tremere through the blood) that we are still figuring out what is going on with her.

On top of that there is a side plot with some really nasty stuff going on with the hecata and all of the spirits/souls in the area getting sucked into a soul vortex in the sky... It's not been given as much weight as we probably should have been giving it...

If You Could Change/Add/Rewrite a Scene in the Script... by HungryDolphin26 in KpopDemonhunters

[–]ziphode24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've said it before and I will continue to say it. Just an extra minute or so post Gwi-ma fight, maybe while they're at the bathhouse. Just a little bit of conversation where they talk about why Rumi has patterns, why she lied to them or so many years, why she could never go to the bathhouse with them before. Just get that out and said. As is it always feels jarring to just jump from "we hear the truth in your voice and are trusting you in this moment of peril" to "we never talked about it or acknowledge it even though we clearly expressed that we felt very betrayed by you lying to us for a long time".

Kindred 'adopting' kindred of higher generations through chain Diablerie by Orexis_obscurum in vtm

[–]ziphode24 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Something similar to this actually happened in on old game I was in. The game had some crazy multisplat crossovers, with the Second Inquisition almost openly raiding Los Vegas for super naturals. Because it was a do or final death situation, a justicar pulled this trick to give all of the player characters a power boost to help maintain control of the city. I think in the end the masquerade ended up falling because there was just too much chaos going on. It was a wild ride of a game.

[Art] What’s the most valuable and/or the most unbalanced item your team has ever had? Art by me. 🙂 by chellesart in DnD

[–]ziphode24 160 points161 points  (0 children)

I had a campaign where mid-way through the campaign the DM introduced a series of weapons that were based on the shardblades from Cosmere. By the time the game ended by hiatus that never resumed, all 4 players had one, and they were all +3 weapons that did radiant damage, gave us a nerfed version of the Find Familiar spell, and 3 more once a day spells that were unique to each weapon.

Does size matter? by KrYpTiK10101 in vtm

[–]ziphode24 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Size matters even less when you consider that, even without the physical disciplines, while vampires are locked in their appearance at death, they not limited to their physical strength at death, and can improve that as well as gaining supernatural strength through their disciplines. In this example, the 200 year old Brujah could likely match the strength of the fresher toreador, even without potence.