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@kentuckycaverats

they/them, late 20s. vtm and ctd mostly

with the conclusion of edinburgh game, our table wanted to do something special to thank our st for running such an incredible chronicle, and commissioned @kmpshitposter for this incredible poster of the coterie.

left to right: benedetta fiorinelli (lasombra), mitra harker (ravnos), delsidhe tsuga (thin-blood/maeghar), sami dunnett (brujah)

I never actually uploaded this sketch I made a while ago of the original version of Cade from where he still had long hair and was just a clueless, 12th generation unsanctioned Ventrue Embrace in a v5 server

He also has a lip piercing in this image for some reason, although he doesn't normally Unfortunately that server was fucking TERRIBLE so we will never have long-haired Cade again so enjoy it while you can </3

you have to admit it: most if not all animals are very brave. they do a lot of things and dont always know whats going to happen. they have beautiful eternal souls because of this

emptying and reloading a gun with practiced efficiency so you think i'm an expert marksman but you later find out that's just how i stim

turning the safety catch on and off like i'm clicking a pen until everyone gets really mad at the noise but no one says anything because i have a gun and they don't

Rudolf Paulsen, sire(and lover) of my char Dorian from VtM. Yeah I Know that in original campaign he has literally one sentence of description, but in ours DM expanded his role A LOT.

Person w identical twin targeted for embrace

Their twin gets embraced instead

The clan is a Bad Fit

The intended sibling is ghouled

Drama ensues

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