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Revision as of 08:24, 20 February 2015

Main Page

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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)"

City Seal of Denver

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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

Arenas

Attractions

Bars and Clubs

Castles

Cemeteries

City Government

Churches

Crime

Citizens of the City

Current Events

Galleries

Hospitals

Hotels & Hostels

Supermarkets

Landmarks

Maps

Monasteries

Monuments

Museums

Neighborhoods

Parks

Private Residences

Restaurants

Ruins

Schools

Shops

Theatres

Transportation

Vampires of Denver - 2042 (18)

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Gangrel clan logo.png The Fedorov Gangrel (5)





Lasombra clan logo.png The Narsene Lasombra (5)





Malkavian clan logo.png Clan Malkavian (2)

  • -- Antonio -- Primogen of Lunatics
  • -- Jason Dodgerson -- The Reincarnate




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Toreador clan logo.png Clan Toreador (3)





Tremere clan logo.png Clan Tremere (1)





Ventrue clan logo.png Clan Ventrue (2)

  • -- Elgin Fitz-Cairn




Prestor's Brood





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