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''That is until 1997, when Prince Edward began to act increasingly erratic. His natural paranoia seemed to take over completely and even the closest of his subjects became questionable in his mind. Unknown to all but a trusted few, an ancient Nosferatu named Thaddeus had arrived in the city hunting Jacob Prestor. No one now living knows what the Roman sewer-rat whispered into the prince's ear, but shortly after his arrival in the city, Edward declared a blood-hunt against Prestor and sent his mortal minions to kill the Frenchman during the day. While Jacob Prestor did indeed die the final-death, he also spawned a large brood of fledglings. Prestor's reasons followed him to the grave, but most of Denver's Kindred believe he sired his brood as a defense against the prince's agents. Regardless, of the reason, a dozen fledglings were unleashed on the city and it did not take the prince long to realize what had happened. With Prestor dead, the Methuselah, Thaddeus left the city and upon his disappearance the prince seemed to regain his senses.''
 
''That is until 1997, when Prince Edward began to act increasingly erratic. His natural paranoia seemed to take over completely and even the closest of his subjects became questionable in his mind. Unknown to all but a trusted few, an ancient Nosferatu named Thaddeus had arrived in the city hunting Jacob Prestor. No one now living knows what the Roman sewer-rat whispered into the prince's ear, but shortly after his arrival in the city, Edward declared a blood-hunt against Prestor and sent his mortal minions to kill the Frenchman during the day. While Jacob Prestor did indeed die the final-death, he also spawned a large brood of fledglings. Prestor's reasons followed him to the grave, but most of Denver's Kindred believe he sired his brood as a defense against the prince's agents. Regardless, of the reason, a dozen fledglings were unleashed on the city and it did not take the prince long to realize what had happened. With Prestor dead, the Methuselah, Thaddeus left the city and upon his disappearance the prince seemed to regain his senses.''
  
''Thereafter, Edward organized a search that eventually turned up all of Prestor's brood. But the ensuing chaos of a so many new vampires resulted in numerous breaches of the Masquerade and required tremendous resources to mend the fragile illusion of the First Tradition. After gathering them all together, the prince offered Prestor's Brood a simple choice: drink of his blood, thus ensuring their loyalty to him personally or final death. While this strategy solved numerous problems, it also greatly angered the other Kindred of Denver, especially the primogen who feared that Edward was becoming a tyrant. This combination of events might well have led to open strife, save for the fact that the prince thereafter left Denver in pursuit of Thaddeus, and in the process appointing his most faithful childe Duke as his seneschal.''     
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''Thereafter, Edward organized a search that eventually turned up all of Prestor's brood. But the ensuing chaos of a so many new vampires resulted in numerous breaches of the Masquerade and required tremendous resources to mend the fragile illusion of the First Tradition. After gathering them all together, the prince offered Prestor's Brood a simple choice: accept the blood-oath, thus ensuring their loyalty to him personally or face the final death. While this strategy solved numerous problems, it also greatly angered the other Kindred of Denver, especially the primogen who feared that Edward was becoming a tyrant. This combination of events might well have led to open strife, save for the fact that the prince thereafter left Denver in pursuit of Thaddeus, and in the process appointing his most faithful childe Duke as his seneschal.''     
 
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Revision as of 18:54, 21 February 2015

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Premise

The premise behind "Denver: Alien Hunger" is to see what would have become of the Dark Iterations Chronicle if the characters hadn't been forcibly inducted into the Sabbat or caught up in the Sect Wars at all. But rather, if they had become involved in the politics of Denver, shunning the violent lives they chose in the other iterations of our chronicle and had instead pursued the prophesy of the coming cataclysm brought on by the necromancer's Ritual of the Long Night. -- "The Magister 08:01, 20 February 2015 (MST)"

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Quote

Denver is a city that will be far more defined by its future than its past. -- John Hickenlooper

Appearance

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Climate

Economy

History

Historical Note: Previous to the dates which follow, the Arapaho tribes had been using the junction of the South Platte river and Cherry Creek as a meeting place and seasonal camp for an unspecified period of time, but historical resources indicate that period of time could have been considerable, centuries or longer.

Its worth noting, that one of the specific references that I found, a letter dated 1858, stated that there were over three hundred lodges of Arapaho in and around that junction of the S.Platte and C.Creek rivers; this is important because a lodge is usually an extended family of several generations of Arapaho, which means at the time of the letter's writing, there were probably 3,000+ Arapaho tribal members in residence at the site of downtown Denver. In the year 2001, there are less than 10,000 total Arapaho tribal members split between the two surviving tribal groups left in North America. Time has not been kind to the Arapaho. -- Bruce E. Zieger (mortal amateur historian and storyteller)


Location

Population

  • -- City (649,495) - 2013 census
  • -- Urban (2,374,203) - 2013 census
  • -- Metro Area (2,697,476) - 2013 census

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The Vampiric Factions of Denver (18)

There are vast differences between the Denver that we know and it's dark reflection in the World of Darkness. The Denver of Alien Hunger is dark and gritty place subject of endemic crime, overcrowding and corruption. It is very much a Gothic city wherein old buildings dominate the landscape crowned with gargoyles. The shadows between the newly risen skyscrapers are deep indeed with the plotting of the immortals that have called this city their home since 1858.

But despite considerable efforts of its blood drinking residents, the city continues to change and grow. The Denver they were Embraced into is slowly but surely being transmogrified into something else entirely. While they struggle to hold onto those tangible pieces of the past, they must also keep up with a world turned upside-down by the growth of technology and the constant emergence of new factions within the Denver's mortal and immortal society. As if these factors were not enough, the night society of Denver have recently endured three major upheavals in the last few decades that have reshaped the political landscape of its Camarilla Kindred.

The arrival of Jacob Prestor, a Caitiff of French extraction, in 1985 went without much notice at that time. Prestor presented himself quickly enough and despite his clanless status Prince Edward welcomed the Frenchman on a provisional basis. Why the ancient Toreador prince would allow one of the clanless into his city remains a mystery, but most agree that Edward was a just ruler who always sought the amicable solution before taking violent action. In any event, Prestor kept to himself for the most part and established a domain in the city of Westminster, just east of Standley Lake. The years past and few gave much thought to the French Caitiff who kept to himself.

That is until 1997, when Prince Edward began to act increasingly erratic. His natural paranoia seemed to take over completely and even the closest of his subjects became questionable in his mind. Unknown to all but a trusted few, an ancient Nosferatu named Thaddeus had arrived in the city hunting Jacob Prestor. No one now living knows what the Roman sewer-rat whispered into the prince's ear, but shortly after his arrival in the city, Edward declared a blood-hunt against Prestor and sent his mortal minions to kill the Frenchman during the day. While Jacob Prestor did indeed die the final-death, he also spawned a large brood of fledglings. Prestor's reasons followed him to the grave, but most of Denver's Kindred believe he sired his brood as a defense against the prince's agents. Regardless, of the reason, a dozen fledglings were unleashed on the city and it did not take the prince long to realize what had happened. With Prestor dead, the Methuselah, Thaddeus left the city and upon his disappearance the prince seemed to regain his senses.

Thereafter, Edward organized a search that eventually turned up all of Prestor's brood. But the ensuing chaos of a so many new vampires resulted in numerous breaches of the Masquerade and required tremendous resources to mend the fragile illusion of the First Tradition. After gathering them all together, the prince offered Prestor's Brood a simple choice: accept the blood-oath, thus ensuring their loyalty to him personally or face the final death. While this strategy solved numerous problems, it also greatly angered the other Kindred of Denver, especially the primogen who feared that Edward was becoming a tyrant. This combination of events might well have led to open strife, save for the fact that the prince thereafter left Denver in pursuit of Thaddeus, and in the process appointing his most faithful childe Duke as his seneschal.


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