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The first time I played VtM was in 1993 when I was a freshman. Looking back, it was a pretty dumb game. We all played ourselves turned into vampires and the setting was our small Midwest town. In the real world it had a population of less than 10,000 but it had over a dozen vampires.
Other strange/dumb aspected, every character (without talking) all took the misplaced heart merit and every player had their heart I. The same locationā¦..
I did not like my clan (Ventrue) so I killed my sire, became mortal again, and then had a Tremere PC embrace me.
Anyone else have any memory of the dumb things they did in their early games?
My first time running a game was using the first edition, first print, soft cover book. It was so new and unusual coming from a D&D experience. It was rough going. We didnāt know how the world really looked or how to build āadventuresā or what the point was at all.
The book eventually just fell apart and I donāt know where it ended up.
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