![]() The idea that the "races" of this world are separated and mistrustful of each other I think comes from impressions from other media primarily. but because she's involved in a civil war with her sister (also an elf) who embraced chaos. ![]() We're only talking about Queen Terrellia, who is mistrustful not because all Elves hate humans (then what about all the Elf heroes who have helped Mentor over the centuries and fought alongside barbarians and wizards who are portrayed as mortal men). So if we imagine that the Elves are some kind of racial seperatists who mistrust humans to me is a big leap. You can find Vampire: Bloodlines on Steam, Humble and GOG, though you should expect it to go on sale closer to Halloween.The thing is we have no HeroQuest lore describing the relations between "humans" and "elves" in this world other than what appears in the pack. You can find the Bloodlines Clan Quest Mod on Mod DB here, or its official page here, which also contains an installation guide and a guide to the (optional) integrated mod package.Ĭredit to vampire wordsmith and RPS pal Richard Cobbett (currently working on his own bloodsucking RPG, Nighthawks) for pointing out the new release. Vanilla is bug fixes, for the most part, but Plus (my pick) features tweaks, rebalances and a lot of reinstated missing content left floating around in the game data due to eleventh hour cuts. The Clan Quest Mod uses an earlier version of it as foundation, but it's been updated many times since, with the most recent version coming earlier this month. While I'd never recommend playing the notoriously bug-laden original release, those wanting a slightly more vanilla Vamp 'Em Up should look no further than Werner "Wesp5" Spahl's Unofficial Patch. I'm eager to see just how different the game is with an entire community's fourteen years of hard work all installed at once, as this is effectively a combined mod bundle. With a little luck I'll even be able to play it by Halloween. The opportunity to defect, explore a whole new chunk of LA and fang it up with the bad guys is tempting, so I've got this gigabyte-sized transfusion of fangorious fun downloading now. ![]() I admit that I've not played Bloodlines in ages, and for some reason I've always passed on the Clan Quest Mod until now. Chewing the scenery a bit, but that's what the Sabbat do. The Clan Quest Mod installer also lets you pick and choose from a bundle of other community projects to install, most of which seem recommended. There's a bundle of new characters with new jobs for you to do for them and three new endings. The new Sabbat-focused version has all that, plus the chance to switch sides once you're up to speed and building up a reputation as an undead badass. The mod's 'Clan Quest' title refers to what it previously added - a new quest for each of the vampire clans, plus some additional side-adventures and new solutions to old problems. There's a new humanity system that lets you do some awful things and deal with the consequences later, plus the chance to diablerize (cannibalise, vampire-style) your rivals. It adds a whole new quest hub, a cast of fully voiced characters and the chance to join the murderous Sabbat. While the mod has been around for a while, today's release - version 4.0 - is the biggest yet by far. You could be pretty naughty in cult RPG favourite Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines before, but now you can be downright evil in the Clan Quest Mod, a massive fan-made expansion.
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