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'''Description:''' A small society, officially numbering only nine members, the X-Club exists to debate and promote science in Victorian society. It supported Darwin's revolutionary theories and has worked diligently to shape modern scientific thinking. No Kindred are members of the X-Club, though Edward Bainbridge of Clan Tremere is a close associate of several members and is widely suspected of manipulating the club to his own ends. | '''Description:''' A small society, officially numbering only nine members, the X-Club exists to debate and promote science in Victorian society. It supported Darwin's revolutionary theories and has worked diligently to shape modern scientific thinking. No Kindred are members of the X-Club, though Edward Bainbridge of Clan Tremere is a close associate of several members and is widely suspected of manipulating the club to his own ends. | ||
Revision as of 21:19, 1 March 2020
- London ~X~ London 1888
Description: A small society, officially numbering only nine members, the X-Club exists to debate and promote science in Victorian society. It supported Darwin's revolutionary theories and has worked diligently to shape modern scientific thinking. No Kindred are members of the X-Club, though Edward Bainbridge of Clan Tremere is a close associate of several members and is widely suspected of manipulating the club to his own ends.