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** One detail I remember from sourcebooks that gels well with this; by the time the game takes place, at least two Camarilla princes in sizable, semi-important cities are ''caitiff.'' Lots of old-school elders freak out just thinking about it.
 
== Chunk the security guard is Chunk from {{smallcapssmall-caps|[[The Goonies]]}} ==
After his adventures with the other Goonies Chunk grew up and ended up moving to LA with dreams of becoming a cop. Failing the entrance exam he became a security guard instead. They do both have a similiar trait in telling stories which are most likely untrue. As to where Sloth is? Perhaps he was actually a Nosferatu or maybe a thinblood decended from Nosferatu. He probably lives in the Warrens and convinced Gary to get LaCroix to give Chunk a relatively harmless job on the front desk.
 
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== Part of the reason why Malkavians are so nutty is they have a tendancy to Embrace lunatics in the same way Ventrue go for the rich and powerful. Possibly even with "guidance" from their primogen Malkav. ==
== One of the secret shames of the Tremer Clan is that they DO''do'' go after [[DnDungeons & Dragons|D&D]] geeks. ==
== Vamps Blood Rape. ==
Sort of like [[Mind Rape]], force feeding a mortal vamp blood to make a personal ghoul seems entirely possible.
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* So if for nothing else other than force of habit, curiosity to see how it goes, and juvenile fantasy left over from being alive, Heather is a Love Slave and a Blood Slave.
== Yuki's Bad Japanese. ==
* Its possible that Yuki was not from Japan, jusetjust went to Japan to become a Demon Hunter, that would explain her horrible Japanese.
* Yuki Sensei/Family/Order was not originally Japanese, they just went there to hunt Demons. Hence, bad Japanese.
== Yuki and PC will have more adventures together! (assuming they did not meet a bad end) ==
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* When you talk to them, Jeanette always comes across as a bit two-dimensional while Therese is a little more fleshed-out. Digging into it, you learned that the twins were always close, and there's that huge family picture of them showing they likely used to be two people. However, you learn that at some point Therese caught her father in bed with Jeanette instead of her; in a jealous (and squicky) rage she shot her father in the back with a shotgun. She'd have you believe this was the end of it, but in reality she also shot and killed Jeanette, either deliberately with a second shot or accidentally with the first. When she was Embraced, her Malkavian madness took shape around her grief at killing her own twin sister and manifested itself as a second personality that acted how Therese thought her sister would. That's why she seems less-developed; she's simply Therese's interpretation of what Jeanette was like and that's all Therese remembers about her.
 
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