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{{Masquerade VSS | {{Masquerade VSS | ||
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'''Storytellers''': | '''Storytellers''': | ||
− | VST: | + | Storyteller Names and Focus: |
− | + | VST: Kevin Tapper steel.rivers.cam.vst@gmail.com | |
DST: Mike Prettiman steel.rivers.dst@gmail.com | DST: Mike Prettiman steel.rivers.dst@gmail.com | ||
− | + | VSS Territory Guide: This denotes the distinct Territories that have a supernatural population (PC or NPC). For each Territory you should list the following information: | |
− | + | Steel City - Pittsburgh | |
− | + | Territory Type: Anarch holdings | |
Description: | Description: | ||
− | Beaver county and the town itself have long been outside the Ivory towers reach in Pittsburgh. Tenison have usually been live and let live however there have been a few tiffs over the years with Anarchs trying to grab some of the Camarilla domain and the Tower trying to force its ways on the Anarchs. Anarchs are thwarted quickly and harshly the few times they have tried to cause trouble. | + | Beaver county and the town itself have long been outside the Ivory towers reach in Pittsburgh. Tenison have usually been live and let live however there have been a few tiffs over the years with Anarchs trying to grab some of the Camarilla domain and the Tower trying to force its ways on the Anarchs. Anarchs are thwarted quickly and harshly the few times they have tried to cause trouble. |
− | + | Territory Type: IA holdings | |
Description: | Description: | ||
− | The IA has kept to themselves south of Pittsburgh in Washington County conduct their business there. They have a standing state with the tower that each view the other as a tool | + | The IA has kept to themselves south of Pittsburgh in Washington County to conduct their business there. They have a standing state with the tower that each view the other as a tool nearby if ever needed but it's dirty such that we don’t want it in our house. |
− | + | Territory Type: Camarilla Authority | |
Description | Description | ||
− | Camarilla Authority/domain | + | Camarilla Authority/domain consists of the city of Pittsburgh and all of Allegheny county. |
+ | Territory Timeline | ||
− | + | 1754 – The British sent Captain William Trent to build a fort at the Forks of the Ohio. Fort Prince George was only half built when French forces arrived and ordered the British colonials back to Virginia. They tore down the British fortifications and built Fort Duquesne. | |
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− | 1754 – The British sent Captain William Trent to build a fort at the Forks of the Ohio. Fort Prince George was only half built when French forces arrived and ordered the British colonials back to Virginia. They tore down the British fortifications and built Fort Duquesne. | + | 1758 – During the French and Indian War, General John Forbes begins a campaign to capture Fort Duquesne. After initial defeat, he waits until spring, when he discovers the fort largely evacuated. He plans an immediate attack, and the French, vastly outnumbered, abandon and raze the fort. Forbes orders the construction of Fort Pitt, and names the settlement between the rivers “Pittsborough”. British control of the city. |
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− | 1758 – During the French and Indian War, General John Forbes begins a campaign to capture Fort Duquesne. After initial defeat, he waits until spring, when he discovers the fort largely evacuated. He plans an immediate attack, and the French, vastly outnumbered, abandon and raze the fort. Forbes orders the construction of Fort Pitt, and names the settlement between the rivers “Pittsborough”. British control of the city. | ||
1760 – The first considerable European settlement around Fort Pitt begins to grow. | 1760 – The first considerable European settlement around Fort Pitt begins to grow. | ||
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1777 – Fort Pitt becomes an American fort, under command of Brigadier General Edward Hand. | 1777 – Fort Pitt becomes an American fort, under command of Brigadier General Edward Hand. | ||
− | The Mastiff comes to the area with his Childe Franklin Rhine at the behest of Tremere Bartholomew Gerald...investigating the area for suitability of a Camarilla stronghold and future site of Praxis. | + | The Mastiff comes to the area with his Childe Franklin Rhine at the behest of Tremere Bartholomew Gerald...investigating the area for suitability of a Camarilla stronghold and future site of Praxis. |
− | 1786 - Pittsburgh Gazette first published. First newspaper west of the Alleghenies. | + | 1786 - Pittsburgh Gazette first published. First newspaper west of the Alleghenies. |
1787 – A deed of land and charter was granted for the Pittsburgh Academy, later called the University of Western Pennsylvania, and now the University of Pittsburgh. | 1787 – A deed of land and charter was granted for the Pittsburgh Academy, later called the University of Western Pennsylvania, and now the University of Pittsburgh. | ||
Camarilla establish a stronghold and Bartholomew Gerald(NPC) of clan Tremere claims Praxis. | Camarilla establish a stronghold and Bartholomew Gerald(NPC) of clan Tremere claims Praxis. | ||
− | 1794 – The Whiskey Rebellion, the town's first courthouse is built. | + | 1794 – The Whiskey Rebellion, the town's first courthouse is built. |
− | 1797 – The manufacture of glass begins. Fort Pitt is officially decommissioned and subsequently demolished. | + | 1797 – The manufacture of glass begins. Fort Pitt is officially decommissioned and subsequently demolished. |
1800 – Population 1565, 60 shops | 1800 – Population 1565, 60 shops | ||
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1829 - The Pittsburgh Gazette champions the Anti-Masonic Movement, under editor Neville B. Craig. | 1829 - The Pittsburgh Gazette champions the Anti-Masonic Movement, under editor Neville B. Craig. | ||
− | 1832 - The Pennsylvanian Advocate begins publication. | + | 1832 - The Pennsylvanian Advocate begins publication. |
1833 - The Advocate goes to daily publication as the Pennsylvanian Advocate and Pittsburgh Daily Adviser, becoming Pittsburgh’s 2nd daily paper. | 1833 - The Advocate goes to daily publication as the Pennsylvanian Advocate and Pittsburgh Daily Adviser, becoming Pittsburgh’s 2nd daily paper. | ||
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1843 - Spirit of the Age begins publication, Pittsburgh’s 3rd daily paper. | 1843 - Spirit of the Age begins publication, Pittsburgh’s 3rd daily paper. | ||
− | 1844- Allegheny Cemetery established | + | 1844- Allegheny Cemetery established |
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+ | 1845 – The Great Fire of Pittsburgh. | ||
+ | Believed to be an attempt at the Prince’s life at the hands of the Sabbat, however the Prince escapes completely unharmed. The Mastiff returns to Pittsburgh. | ||
− | + | 1846 - Odeon Hall opens | |
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− | 1846 - Odeon Hall opens | ||
− | 1847 - Devlin Mooney arrives in Pittsburgh, a young Irish immigrant escaping the Potato Famine. He gets a job working as a newsboy for the Gazette. | + | 1847 - Devlin Mooney arrives in Pittsburgh, a young Irish immigrant escaping the Potato Famine. He gets a job working as a newsboy for the Gazette. |
1849- Horne’s in business. | 1849- Horne’s in business. | ||
1851 – Rail service begins between Cleveland and Allegheny City (current North Side). | 1851 – Rail service begins between Cleveland and Allegheny City (current North Side). | ||
− | St. Peter’s Episcopal Church built | + | St. Peter’s Episcopal Church built |
− | Devlin Money begins working as a reporter at the Gazette. | + | Devlin Money begins working as a reporter at the Gazette. |
1854 – Rail service begins between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. | 1854 – Rail service begins between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. | ||
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1859 – Coke-fire smelting introduced to area. | 1859 – Coke-fire smelting introduced to area. | ||
− | 1860- Population 49,221 | + | 1860- Population 49,221 |
1861 – Pittsburgh is a major supplier of arms and ammunition during the Civil War. | 1861 – Pittsburgh is a major supplier of arms and ammunition during the Civil War. | ||
− | Iron City Brewing Company established | + | Iron City Brewing Company established |
− | Devlin Mooney is a war correspondent during the Civil War. | + | Devlin Mooney is a war correspondent during the Civil War. |
− | 1862- The Allegheny Arsenal explosion cause to this day remains a mystery. | + | 1862- The Allegheny Arsenal explosion cause to this day remains a mystery. |
− | 186? - Devlin Mooney is embraced by into the Mastiff lineage. | + | 186? - Devlin Mooney is embraced by <SIRE> into the Mastiff lineage. |
1875 – Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock begins using Bessemer process to make steel rail. | 1875 – Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock begins using Bessemer process to make steel rail. | ||
− | 1877 – Pittsburgh Railway Riots. | + | 1877 – Pittsburgh Railway Riots. |
1880 - The Pittsburg Times starts operations. | 1880 - The Pittsburg Times starts operations. | ||
− | 1881- Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions formed at Turner Hall, | + | 1881- Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions formed at Turner Hall, believed to be the workings of the Anarchs. |
Pop: 156,381 | Pop: 156,381 | ||
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1890- Schenley Park is established | 1890- Schenley Park is established | ||
− | H.J. Heinz Company in business. | + | H.J. Heinz Company in business. |
1892 – Homestead Strike; workings of the Brujah | 1892 – Homestead Strike; workings of the Brujah | ||
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1895- Carnegie Museum of Art and Pittsburgh Arts Society founded. | 1895- Carnegie Museum of Art and Pittsburgh Arts Society founded. | ||
− | 1896- Carnegie Museum of Natural History established. Schenley Park Casino destroyed by fire. | + | 1896- Carnegie Museum of Natural History established. Schenley Park Casino destroyed by fire. |
1897- Station Square first opens as the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Complex. | 1897- Station Square first opens as the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Complex. | ||
− | 1898- Pittsburgh Zoo and Kennywood Park Open, | + | 1898- Pittsburgh Zoo and Kennywood Park Open, |
1904- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Polish Hill) construction begins | 1904- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Polish Hill) construction begins | ||
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1916- William Penn Hotel in business. | 1916- William Penn Hotel in business. | ||
− | 1920 – During Prohibition, Pittsburgh is a hotbed of bootlegging and illegal alcohol consumption. KDKA radio begins broadcast. | + | 1920 – During Prohibition, Pittsburgh is a hotbed of bootlegging and illegal alcohol consumption. KDKA radio begins broadcast. |
1921 - Devlin Mooney becomes Sheriff of Pittsburgh | 1921 - Devlin Mooney becomes Sheriff of Pittsburgh | ||
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1926- Cathedral of Learning built. | 1926- Cathedral of Learning built. | ||
− | 1931- Prohibition in full swing, a major disruption in the flow of alcohol both inside the city and being shipped elsewhere occurs. Lasts about 5 months. | + | 1931- Prohibition in full swing, a major disruption in the flow of alcohol both inside the city and being shipped elsewhere occurs. Lasts about 5 months. |
1946 - Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Founded | 1946 - Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Founded | ||
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1991 - Carnegie Science Center opens. | 1991 - Carnegie Science Center opens. | ||
− | 1992 - Transit strike.[44] | + | 1992 - Transit strike.[44] Newspaper strike.[45] |
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1999- Louis Left-Hand returns from Cleveland and Prince grants him Right of Progeny for participation in the Warwick Event | 1999- Louis Left-Hand returns from Cleveland and Prince grants him Right of Progeny for participation in the Warwick Event | ||
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2010 - Bakery Square development | 2010 - Bakery Square development | ||
− | 10/31/11- Franklin Rhine disappears later presumed to be one of the first Elders lost to The Beckoning. | + | 2011 - 10/31/11- Franklin Rhine disappears, later presumed to be one of the first Elders lost to The Beckoning. |
− | + | OOC Information | |
Theme: Adaptation, evolution, finding a way | Theme: Adaptation, evolution, finding a way | ||
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Mood: Unsettled and unsure | Mood: Unsettled and unsure | ||
+ | Style Elements: Adjust the numbers for each element to reflect your territory - this does not have to match the NSS’ numbers, but should be what players can expect from a game held in this territory. (This is only needed for territories in which games may be held or plots run, whether live or online) | ||
− | + | ACTION & ADVENTURE | |
+ | 3 | ||
+ | DRAMA & CEREMONY | ||
+ | 3 | ||
+ | CHAR. DEVELOPMENT | ||
+ | 4 | ||
+ | MYSTERY & INTRIGUE | ||
+ | 4 | ||
+ | DARKNESS | ||
+ | 3 | ||
+ | HUMANITY/MORALITY | ||
+ | 4 | ||
+ | PC DEATH | ||
+ | 2 | ||
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− | + | Storyteller Notes: | |
+ | Appropriate Player Characters: This is a Camarilla centric VSS. Most Camarilla PC concepts are appropriate for play. Non-Cam PCs while not prohibited, should be advised that life will be difficult for them i.e. “Hard Mode”. Non Cam PC’s are unlikely to get NPC assistance as Anarch/IA/Unaligned NPCs will be used as antagonists. Local PCs may have negative reactions to Non-Cam vampires. There will be no designated feeding territory for Non-Cam vampires, thus one would have to either poach Camarilla feeding areas, pay to use Cam territory, and/or accept feeding penalties for feeding in sub-prime locals. | ||
− | + | Venue rules: The Storytellers reserve the right to deny entry to characters that will be unbalancing or detrimental to the stability of the game. Downtimes are calculated monthly. Extra downtimes from rituals, computer skill, etc. can be used however desired (apart from abilities like Science that are restricted per RAW). Influence, downtime and backgrounds renew monthly at the 1st of the month. Status renews at the start of a game, or at the beginning of the month.. XP will be awarded in accordance with the Player Approval document. | |
− | + | Starting Blood Mechanics: VST can decide between the two options presented in the books. Switching rules will require notification before the first of the month prior to use. | |
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− | + | Original Rule: Per BNS, a downtime (or more depending on actions/plots at the time) is required to feed each month. Using Herd removes this requirement, per the rules in the book. | |
− | + | Optional Rule: Per BNS Volume 2, Blood Resonance, Optional Advance Feeding and Optional Feeding Territories rules are being used per pages 294 to 306 ,Not feeding causes the PC to come to the game at half blood, per the Book. Other activities as defined in the BNS book can limit starting blood. | |
− | + | Note: Per Morality rules feeding causes a 1pt sin. You can test down the Beast Trait per normal rules or spend 10 minutes with someone with Animal Kin to reduce to zero traits at the start of the game. ST discretion for how to manage applying this at the start of the game. | |
− | + | Havens: Haven descriptions and locations must be on file with the storyteller to have a mechanical effect. | |
− | + | Approvals and Record-keeping: Any application for a special approval item or power submitted for a character assigned to this VSS should demonstrate an understanding of theme, consequences, responsibility, and self-restraint. A complete character sheet, including XP log, and a reasonably complete and detailed background should be kept filed and up to date on the Applications Database (International Camarilla Approvals System). Approvals are a privilege, not a right, failure to uphold the setting or theme of the game is grounds for the removal of an Approval. If there is a conflict of sheets, the sheet in the Approvals Database shall be considered the official record. | |
− | + | Storyteller Jurisdiction: An ST with jurisdiction must be present for death scenes. In the EC region, for these purposes, jurisdiction is defined as an ST who is either in the venue's approvals chain or is an appointed assistant of an ST in said chain. At no time are Officers from other regions permitted to run scenes in the EC without the VST's approval. | |
− | + | Conflict Resolution Boxes: Any time you enter a conflict resolution box you accept the possibility of a time freeze. This is especially true in regards to the weekends preceding conventions when time is most crucial. Death scenes are often contentious issues, and players should be aware that choosing to get involved constitutes agreement to accept all consequences of that choice. If you are planning on a conflict resolution box please discuss with ST prior to the game you plan on enacting. ST reserves the right to declare all fair escape and end the scene. | |
− | + | Proxy: All Proxies will be considered Hard Proxies. Proxying to this domain means placing yourself under the jurisdiction of the presiding ST. Large scale proxies may be resolved at the ST's discretion. Proxies not received 48 hours prior to the event may be refused at ST discretion. | |
− | + | Proxies require permission from the PC's VST and require to follow: | |
− | + | How to Proxy Guide | |
*Clearly stated goals for your character. You need to be as precise as possible when you state your character's goals and actions for the proxy. Any information that is left out will be left up to the storyteller staff to include. Assumptions will be made if necessary. | *Clearly stated goals for your character. You need to be as precise as possible when you state your character's goals and actions for the proxy. Any information that is left out will be left up to the storyteller staff to include. Assumptions will be made if necessary. | ||
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*Contingency plans & Exit Strategy. Please include contingency plans as the best-laid plans are sometimes disrupted. Without the contingency plans, the storyteller staff will make decisions for the characters. These decisions may or may not be what the players would have done. | *Contingency plans & Exit Strategy. Please include contingency plans as the best-laid plans are sometimes disrupted. Without the contingency plans, the storyteller staff will make decisions for the characters. These decisions may or may not be what the players would have done. | ||
− | *Have a person assigned to run your sheet if possible. The person may not portray multiple characters. | + | *Have a person assigned to run your sheet if possible. The person may not portray multiple characters. |
Players Agree to the following conditions. If you are not comfortable with these conditions, then do not proxy your character. | Players Agree to the following conditions. If you are not comfortable with these conditions, then do not proxy your character. | ||
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*All proxy play is final. Death or worse are possibilities. In every proxy scene, there are inherent dangers. Players who agree to proxy are appraised that these results are possibilities during proxy play. Pittsburgh is a dangerous place and non-resident Proxies coming in to "deal" with NPC related issues should expect a high probability of character death. | *All proxy play is final. Death or worse are possibilities. In every proxy scene, there are inherent dangers. Players who agree to proxy are appraised that these results are possibilities during proxy play. Pittsburgh is a dangerous place and non-resident Proxies coming in to "deal" with NPC related issues should expect a high probability of character death. | ||
− | + | Regionally Affecting Events: Player-driven action that would make regional, national, or international news requires RST notification within 48 hours so that the regional office can apply appropriate consequences and/or spread the information in a timely manner. | |
− | + | Character Activity: PC's on this VSS who have not attended a local game (defined by portraying the character and interacting with other players at the game.) for three consecutive months will be considered "Inactive." Inactive characters will remain on the VSS. Inactive characters can no longer submit influence actions or downtimes affecting this VSS nor can these actions affect the character. If the player is non-responsive or inactive for a total of 6 months, the character may be removed from the VSS. NPCing (at request of the ST) or ST for the night counts as attending for purposes of character attendance. (Note: If you plan to play online or other domains more often than local games, please consider the option of transferring your PC to another VSS.) | |
− | + | Visiting Characters: All characters must provide a character sheet and XP Log. |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 13 June 2023
Region | Northeast Region | |
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Domain | PA-020-D | |
VSS Type | Single-Sect | |
Venue Storyteller | Kevin Tapper | Click here to edit |
Venue Storyteller's Email | Steel.Rivers.Cam.VST@gmail.com | Click here to edit |
Assistant Venue Storyteller(s) | N/A | Click here to edit |
Steel Rivers 13th Hours VSS
Domain Code: PA-020-D
“The Steel City has survived countless changes in its time and will survive what is to come”
-Anonymous
Description: Pittsburgh has long been a stronghold from its founding and throughout its history surviving depressions, closing of the mills and so forth. The biggest change has come to it recently however, The Beckoning. It is a change that most are unaware of, the loss of Elders, the rise of humanity. Can the Steel City adapt, evolve, or even survive?
VSS Boundaries: The following PA counties: Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Washington, and Westmoreland.
Storytellers:
Storyteller Names and Focus: VST: Kevin Tapper steel.rivers.cam.vst@gmail.com DST: Mike Prettiman steel.rivers.dst@gmail.com
VSS Territory Guide: This denotes the distinct Territories that have a supernatural population (PC or NPC). For each Territory you should list the following information: Steel City - Pittsburgh Territory Type: Anarch holdings Description:
Beaver county and the town itself have long been outside the Ivory towers reach in Pittsburgh. Tenison have usually been live and let live however there have been a few tiffs over the years with Anarchs trying to grab some of the Camarilla domain and the Tower trying to force its ways on the Anarchs. Anarchs are thwarted quickly and harshly the few times they have tried to cause trouble.
Territory Type: IA holdings Description: The IA has kept to themselves south of Pittsburgh in Washington County to conduct their business there. They have a standing state with the tower that each view the other as a tool nearby if ever needed but it's dirty such that we don’t want it in our house.
Territory Type: Camarilla Authority
Description
Camarilla Authority/domain consists of the city of Pittsburgh and all of Allegheny county.
Territory Timeline
1754 – The British sent Captain William Trent to build a fort at the Forks of the Ohio. Fort Prince George was only half built when French forces arrived and ordered the British colonials back to Virginia. They tore down the British fortifications and built Fort Duquesne.
1758 – During the French and Indian War, General John Forbes begins a campaign to capture Fort Duquesne. After initial defeat, he waits until spring, when he discovers the fort largely evacuated. He plans an immediate attack, and the French, vastly outnumbered, abandon and raze the fort. Forbes orders the construction of Fort Pitt, and names the settlement between the rivers “Pittsborough”. British control of the city.
1760 – The first considerable European settlement around Fort Pitt begins to grow. Sabbat packs come to the area
1768 – With the Fort Stanwix Treaty with the Iroquois ceding land south of the Ohio to the British. European settlement in Western Pennsylvania increases significantly.
1774 – Increasing conflict with Native Americans leads to Dumore's War. Native American conflict continues throughout the American Revolution. Camarilla forces come to the city and lay claim forcing out the Sabbat Packs.
1777 – Fort Pitt becomes an American fort, under command of Brigadier General Edward Hand. The Mastiff comes to the area with his Childe Franklin Rhine at the behest of Tremere Bartholomew Gerald...investigating the area for suitability of a Camarilla stronghold and future site of Praxis.
1786 - Pittsburgh Gazette first published. First newspaper west of the Alleghenies.
1787 – A deed of land and charter was granted for the Pittsburgh Academy, later called the University of Western Pennsylvania, and now the University of Pittsburgh. Camarilla establish a stronghold and Bartholomew Gerald(NPC) of clan Tremere claims Praxis.
1794 – The Whiskey Rebellion, the town's first courthouse is built.
1797 – The manufacture of glass begins. Fort Pitt is officially decommissioned and subsequently demolished.
1800 – Population 1565, 60 shops
1810- Sabbat murder Bartholomew Gerald during a local gathering in front of enough Camarilla kindred that it is known that the Sabbat did it.
1816 – Pittsburgh incorporated into a city. Frederick de Gorizia takes Praxis after the murder of Bartholomew Gerald at the hands of the Sabbat. Gorizia removes Hospitality from The Mastiff...Pittsburgh’s longest surviving Kindred resident
1818 – The region's first river bridge (Smithfield Street Bridge) opens.
1829 - The Pittsburgh Gazette champions the Anti-Masonic Movement, under editor Neville B. Craig.
1832 - The Pennsylvanian Advocate begins publication.
1833 - The Advocate goes to daily publication as the Pennsylvanian Advocate and Pittsburgh Daily Adviser, becoming Pittsburgh’s 2nd daily paper.
1834 – Pennsylvania Main Line Canal completed.
1835 - McClurg, Wade and Co. built the first locomotive west of the Alleghenies.
1840 – PA Turnpike completed, connecting Pittsburgh to Philadelphia.
1841 – Second Court House of Grant's Hill completed.
1843 - Spirit of the Age begins publication, Pittsburgh’s 3rd daily paper.
1844- Allegheny Cemetery established
1845 – The Great Fire of Pittsburgh. Believed to be an attempt at the Prince’s life at the hands of the Sabbat, however the Prince escapes completely unharmed. The Mastiff returns to Pittsburgh.
1846 - Odeon Hall opens
1847 - Devlin Mooney arrives in Pittsburgh, a young Irish immigrant escaping the Potato Famine. He gets a job working as a newsboy for the Gazette.
1849- Horne’s in business.
1851 – Rail service begins between Cleveland and Allegheny City (current North Side). St. Peter’s Episcopal Church built Devlin Money begins working as a reporter at the Gazette.
1854 – Rail service begins between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
1859 – Coke-fire smelting introduced to area.
1860- Population 49,221
1861 – Pittsburgh is a major supplier of arms and ammunition during the Civil War. Iron City Brewing Company established
Devlin Mooney is a war correspondent during the Civil War.
1862- The Allegheny Arsenal explosion cause to this day remains a mystery.
186? - Devlin Mooney is embraced by <SIRE> into the Mastiff lineage.
1875 – Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock begins using Bessemer process to make steel rail.
1877 – Pittsburgh Railway Riots.
1880 - The Pittsburg Times starts operations.
1881- Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions formed at Turner Hall, believed to be the workings of the Anarchs. Pop: 156,381
1885- Polish Immigrants flock to Herron Hill in droves such that it is renamed Polish Hill.
1886-Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish school, convent, church founded
1890- Schenley Park is established H.J. Heinz Company in business.
1892 – Homestead Strike; workings of the Brujah
1895- Carnegie Museum of Art and Pittsburgh Arts Society founded.
1896- Carnegie Museum of Natural History established. Schenley Park Casino destroyed by fire.
1897- Station Square first opens as the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Complex.
1898- Pittsburgh Zoo and Kennywood Park Open,
1904- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Polish Hill) construction begins
1904- Franklin Rhine (Elder Nosferatu, NPC) granted Right of Progeny by Prince Frederick de Gorizia and Embraces Louis of Clan Nosferatu.
1905 Immaculate Heart of Mary Church construction complete
1907 – Pittsburgh annexes Allegheny City.
1910- Louis Presented to Prince Frederick de Gorizia and Released.
1911 – Pittsburgh has grown into an industrial and commercial powerhouse.
1916- William Penn Hotel in business.
1920 – During Prohibition, Pittsburgh is a hotbed of bootlegging and illegal alcohol consumption. KDKA radio begins broadcast.
1921 - Devlin Mooney becomes Sheriff of Pittsburgh
1926- Cathedral of Learning built.
1931- Prohibition in full swing, a major disruption in the flow of alcohol both inside the city and being shipped elsewhere occurs. Lasts about 5 months.
1946 - Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Founded
1952 - Greater Pittsburgh Airport opens.
1991 - Carnegie Science Center opens.
1992 - Transit strike.[44] Newspaper strike.[45]
1999- Louis Left-Hand returns from Cleveland and Prince grants him Right of Progeny for participation in the Warwick Event
2006- Failed coupe by the Sabbat to take the city.
2010 - Bakery Square development
2011 - 10/31/11- Franklin Rhine disappears, later presumed to be one of the first Elders lost to The Beckoning.
OOC Information
Theme: Adaptation, evolution, finding a way Mood: Unsettled and unsure Style Elements: Adjust the numbers for each element to reflect your territory - this does not have to match the NSS’ numbers, but should be what players can expect from a game held in this territory. (This is only needed for territories in which games may be held or plots run, whether live or online)
ACTION & ADVENTURE 3 DRAMA & CEREMONY 3 CHAR. DEVELOPMENT 4 MYSTERY & INTRIGUE 4 DARKNESS 3 HUMANITY/MORALITY 4 PC DEATH 2
Storyteller Notes:
Appropriate Player Characters: This is a Camarilla centric VSS. Most Camarilla PC concepts are appropriate for play. Non-Cam PCs while not prohibited, should be advised that life will be difficult for them i.e. “Hard Mode”. Non Cam PC’s are unlikely to get NPC assistance as Anarch/IA/Unaligned NPCs will be used as antagonists. Local PCs may have negative reactions to Non-Cam vampires. There will be no designated feeding territory for Non-Cam vampires, thus one would have to either poach Camarilla feeding areas, pay to use Cam territory, and/or accept feeding penalties for feeding in sub-prime locals.
Venue rules: The Storytellers reserve the right to deny entry to characters that will be unbalancing or detrimental to the stability of the game. Downtimes are calculated monthly. Extra downtimes from rituals, computer skill, etc. can be used however desired (apart from abilities like Science that are restricted per RAW). Influence, downtime and backgrounds renew monthly at the 1st of the month. Status renews at the start of a game, or at the beginning of the month.. XP will be awarded in accordance with the Player Approval document.
Starting Blood Mechanics: VST can decide between the two options presented in the books. Switching rules will require notification before the first of the month prior to use.
Original Rule: Per BNS, a downtime (or more depending on actions/plots at the time) is required to feed each month. Using Herd removes this requirement, per the rules in the book.
Optional Rule: Per BNS Volume 2, Blood Resonance, Optional Advance Feeding and Optional Feeding Territories rules are being used per pages 294 to 306 ,Not feeding causes the PC to come to the game at half blood, per the Book. Other activities as defined in the BNS book can limit starting blood.
Note: Per Morality rules feeding causes a 1pt sin. You can test down the Beast Trait per normal rules or spend 10 minutes with someone with Animal Kin to reduce to zero traits at the start of the game. ST discretion for how to manage applying this at the start of the game.
Havens: Haven descriptions and locations must be on file with the storyteller to have a mechanical effect.
Approvals and Record-keeping: Any application for a special approval item or power submitted for a character assigned to this VSS should demonstrate an understanding of theme, consequences, responsibility, and self-restraint. A complete character sheet, including XP log, and a reasonably complete and detailed background should be kept filed and up to date on the Applications Database (International Camarilla Approvals System). Approvals are a privilege, not a right, failure to uphold the setting or theme of the game is grounds for the removal of an Approval. If there is a conflict of sheets, the sheet in the Approvals Database shall be considered the official record.
Storyteller Jurisdiction: An ST with jurisdiction must be present for death scenes. In the EC region, for these purposes, jurisdiction is defined as an ST who is either in the venue's approvals chain or is an appointed assistant of an ST in said chain. At no time are Officers from other regions permitted to run scenes in the EC without the VST's approval.
Conflict Resolution Boxes: Any time you enter a conflict resolution box you accept the possibility of a time freeze. This is especially true in regards to the weekends preceding conventions when time is most crucial. Death scenes are often contentious issues, and players should be aware that choosing to get involved constitutes agreement to accept all consequences of that choice. If you are planning on a conflict resolution box please discuss with ST prior to the game you plan on enacting. ST reserves the right to declare all fair escape and end the scene.
Proxy: All Proxies will be considered Hard Proxies. Proxying to this domain means placing yourself under the jurisdiction of the presiding ST. Large scale proxies may be resolved at the ST's discretion. Proxies not received 48 hours prior to the event may be refused at ST discretion.
Proxies require permission from the PC's VST and require to follow:
How to Proxy Guide
- Clearly stated goals for your character. You need to be as precise as possible when you state your character's goals and actions for the proxy. Any information that is left out will be left up to the storyteller staff to include. Assumptions will be made if necessary.
- Contingency plans & Exit Strategy. Please include contingency plans as the best-laid plans are sometimes disrupted. Without the contingency plans, the storyteller staff will make decisions for the characters. These decisions may or may not be what the players would have done.
- Have a person assigned to run your sheet if possible. The person may not portray multiple characters.
Players Agree to the following conditions. If you are not comfortable with these conditions, then do not proxy your character.
- All proxy play is final. Death or worse are possibilities. In every proxy scene, there are inherent dangers. Players who agree to proxy are appraised that these results are possibilities during proxy play. Pittsburgh is a dangerous place and non-resident Proxies coming in to "deal" with NPC related issues should expect a high probability of character death.
Regionally Affecting Events: Player-driven action that would make regional, national, or international news requires RST notification within 48 hours so that the regional office can apply appropriate consequences and/or spread the information in a timely manner.
Character Activity: PC's on this VSS who have not attended a local game (defined by portraying the character and interacting with other players at the game.) for three consecutive months will be considered "Inactive." Inactive characters will remain on the VSS. Inactive characters can no longer submit influence actions or downtimes affecting this VSS nor can these actions affect the character. If the player is non-responsive or inactive for a total of 6 months, the character may be removed from the VSS. NPCing (at request of the ST) or ST for the night counts as attending for purposes of character attendance. (Note: If you plan to play online or other domains more often than local games, please consider the option of transferring your PC to another VSS.)
Visiting Characters: All characters must provide a character sheet and XP Log.
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