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<span style="color:#D2691E;"> ''Your words mean a lot Keith. By finishing my few sessions with the Rio crew and stepping down, I know that very impression will remain rather than be sullied by where I was about to go with the game. As a storyteller, you have balance the realism inherent in dark fantasy with the wishes of the players. When as a storyteller you start to feel torn between entertaining your players and unleashing a well deserved and realistic hell upon them, you know it is time to let it go. But thanks for the words, I hope someone says something half that complimentary on my gravestone.''
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<span style="color:#D2691E;"> ''Your words mean a lot Keith. By finishing my few sessions with the Rio crew and stepping down, I know that very impression will remain rather than be sullied by where I was about to go with the game. As a storyteller, you have to balance the realism inherent in dark fantasy with the wishes of the players. When as a storyteller you start to feel torn between entertaining your players and unleashing a well deserved and realistic hell upon them, you know it is time to let it go. But thanks for the words, I hope someone says something half that complimentary on my gravestone.''
 
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Amazingly cool picture for Tharz Dosha.  Character works great for me.  I think we will pick up  
 
Amazingly cool picture for Tharz Dosha.  Character works great for me.  I think we will pick up  

Revision as of 22:07, 30 June 2014

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Position: Storyteller for Rio de Janeiro, Quebec City and Sleepy Hollow.

My Final Game as Storyteller: The Assassination of Angelo (June 16 - 19th, 2014)

To everyone, storytellers and players alike in the World is a Vampire chronicle, I (Bruce) am stepping down as a storyteller. Next week, the week of June 15th through the 21st is my final week of storytelling. I didn't come to this decision quickly, I have been mulling it over for the last couple of years, but today, something clicked and made my decision simple. As soon as I made the decision, I felt a vast weight leave my psychologically and as such, I knew that it was the correct decision. The truth is, that my storytelling had been going down-hill for quite a while and I could see it, but nothing I did really seemed to make a difference and recently I could see that I was going to hit a point where I was going to begin to do damage to the game and I wanted to leave the storyteller position before that happened. I didn't want to ruin any memories or friendships and that was clearly where I was headed. The other reason is that for decades, literally, I have been running Vampire. Since I picked up the game during the summer of 1992 and it was my favorite game to run and play within. Lately however, I had started to see it as work, I was treated it as a shift at King Soopers, just doing my time and getting by, which was wrong for so many reasons. Anyway, regardless of what you may think of my decision, I hope the game will continue and that none of you will take this as a slight against you. While its cliche, there was nothing wrong with anyone but me. I do hope to play and having made the decision to lay down the ST position, I am looking forward to play my character, somewhere, anywhere with another player or two.

Pax Aeternis -- Bruce


Bruce: Your decision man, but your the best storyteller I have ever had the pleasure to play under. You might feel you STing has went downhill, but I am constantly in awe of how you run a story. I also love the way you play, so would love to figure out a way to run you. Your insight as a writer has been amazing. I hope this is not a permanent thing. But I understand the load you carry as a storyteller and will honor your wishes. Keith

Your words mean a lot Keith. By finishing my few sessions with the Rio crew and stepping down, I know that very impression will remain rather than be sullied by where I was about to go with the game. As a storyteller, you have to balance the realism inherent in dark fantasy with the wishes of the players. When as a storyteller you start to feel torn between entertaining your players and unleashing a well deserved and realistic hell upon them, you know it is time to let it go. But thanks for the words, I hope someone says something half that complimentary on my gravestone.


Amazingly cool picture for Tharz Dosha. Character works great for me. I think we will pick up with Tharz leaving Forlorn. THAT was a cool game, oh what a long time ago. Keith

Its been 25 years, and I know I had a good storyteller because I can still remember a fair amount of what happened in that session.