10 Great reasons to play a Malkavian
The only interation with my TV was to be watching it and the news guy would be talking
"A shoot out at the local dinner tonight, witnesses say gunmen tried to rob the place (blah blah) their efforts were stopped by a vigilanty last seen fleeing the scene, the police have no further leads but they KNOW IT WAS YOU."
"And another body was found tonight, this time on the pier. (blah blah) It is suspected this to be the work of vampires... HEY... have you seen any vampires?"
"The southland slasher strikes again, this time the body was found ripped apart, blood everywhere, very very gory mess with insides everywhere" (goes on into more details)
Other then those changes in news stories I never got to talk to the tv guy either... Or to stop signs...
"A shoot out at the local dinner tonight, witnesses say gunmen tried to rob the place (blah blah) their efforts were stopped by a vigilanty last seen fleeing the scene, the police have no further leads but they KNOW IT WAS YOU."
"And another body was found tonight, this time on the pier. (blah blah) It is suspected this to be the work of vampires... HEY... have you seen any vampires?"
"The southland slasher strikes again, this time the body was found ripped apart, blood everywhere, very very gory mess with insides everywhere" (goes on into more details)
Other then those changes in news stories I never got to talk to the tv guy either... Or to stop signs...
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[QUOTE=Mavrik]I've heard weird noises now and then that I never heard as a Tremere, like walking down a street and hearing people talking but when I look around, there is nobody on the street, its just me...[/QUOTE]
The Malks get a lot more of this, granted, but after all, they're crazy. In other bloodlines, I've been walking along and suddenly I hear the tell-tale noise of a katana wooshing by my head. I duck, arm, and spin, but I'm alone. That doesn't necessarily mean a bug, though. I occasionally spot Toreador charging around in celerity mode. You see them in a blink and they're gone. There's no reason why that noise couldn't be a Toreador taking a shot at me. And, of course, if it was a Nos messing with my head, how would I know they were there? I know in some places there are invisible 'obstacles' that force my character to run around them like a sign-post, but there isn't anything there that I can *see*. Having been through all of the disciplines and their effects, I don't really consider anything 'weird' anymore. If you can't see a cause, then you're probably just not looking hard enough (Auspex), or the cause is five blocks away by now.
The Malks get a lot more of this, granted, but after all, they're crazy. In other bloodlines, I've been walking along and suddenly I hear the tell-tale noise of a katana wooshing by my head. I duck, arm, and spin, but I'm alone. That doesn't necessarily mean a bug, though. I occasionally spot Toreador charging around in celerity mode. You see them in a blink and they're gone. There's no reason why that noise couldn't be a Toreador taking a shot at me. And, of course, if it was a Nos messing with my head, how would I know they were there? I know in some places there are invisible 'obstacles' that force my character to run around them like a sign-post, but there isn't anything there that I can *see*. Having been through all of the disciplines and their effects, I don't really consider anything 'weird' anymore. If you can't see a cause, then you're probably just not looking hard enough (Auspex), or the cause is five blocks away by now.
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I loved the Malkavian character, especially his wit and dry humor, which almost none of the NPC comprehend. This made him appear superior to humanity, a trait which I missed with the Toreador character. It takes a fair knowledge of greek mythology to understand all of the Malkavians' lines though ("Daughter of Janus", "Fleet footed god", "I will be Mars for Venus and rescue her from Vulcan" sorry for the uncorrect quoting, bad memory). In a way, the Malk. character gave the Troika team a chance to be extra clever, which I enjoyed very much.
I love the Malkavians because each Malkavian is unique, the only thing they all have in common is that they are all insane, but they express their insanity in so many different ways, think about it, the two Malkavians you meet in the game (Therese/Yeanette and Alistair Grout) are completely different.
I think it works like this: When a human is embraced by a Malkavian he is confronted with the true meaning of life (or something like that) but whatever the mind is confronted with cannot be comprehended by the human mind so something snaps and the victim goes insane yet every individual deals with this in a different way so no Malkavians are truely alike, its sort of comparable to jumping in the deep end while not being able to swim (You're gonna drown eventually but everyone drowns in a different way)
Of course none of the above applies when the victim is already insane.
Just thought i'd share my theory.
I think it works like this: When a human is embraced by a Malkavian he is confronted with the true meaning of life (or something like that) but whatever the mind is confronted with cannot be comprehended by the human mind so something snaps and the victim goes insane yet every individual deals with this in a different way so no Malkavians are truely alike, its sort of comparable to jumping in the deep end while not being able to swim (You're gonna drown eventually but everyone drowns in a different way)
Of course none of the above applies when the victim is already insane.
Just thought i'd share my theory.
I'm so serious it's comical!
I remember returning to the Nosferatu warrens via the cemetary and when i was in the halway to Gary's door i definitely heard whispering voices and when i had concluded my business with Imalia i went back and at that same point i heard voices again, this time a little more clear, something like:ÿou're in for it now"
I'm so serious it's comical!
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[QUOTE=Peter B]I loved the Malkavian character, especially his wit and dry humor, which almost none of the NPC comprehend. This made him appear superior to humanity, a trait which I missed with the Toreador character. It takes a fair knowledge of greek mythology to understand all of the Malkavians' lines though ("Daughter of Janus", "Fleet footed god", "I will be Mars for Venus and rescue her from Vulcan" sorry for the uncorrect quoting, bad memory). In a way, the Malk. character gave the Troika team a chance to be extra clever, which I enjoyed very much.[/QUOTE]
If I were you, I'd google greek gods and then google Roman gods - you might find that a fair knowledge of greek mythology would be much less use than Roman.
http://messagenet.com/myths/names.html
BTW Janus is also Roman - January named in honour - 2 faced - one looking back, the other forward.
Can't find a single Greek god in VtMB.
[QUOTE=Peter B]I loved the Malkavian character, especially his wit and dry humor, which almost none of the NPC comprehend. This made him appear superior to humanity, a trait which I missed with the Toreador character. It takes a fair knowledge of greek mythology to understand all of the Malkavians' lines though ("Daughter of Janus", "Fleet footed god", "I will be Mars for Venus and rescue her from Vulcan" sorry for the uncorrect quoting, bad memory). In a way, the Malk. character gave the Troika team a chance to be extra clever, which I enjoyed very much.[/QUOTE]
If I were you, I'd google greek gods and then google Roman gods - you might find that a fair knowledge of greek mythology would be much less use than Roman.
http://messagenet.com/myths/names.html
BTW Janus is also Roman - January named in honour - 2 faced - one looking back, the other forward.
Can't find a single Greek god in VtMB.
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