Chester
Contents
- 1 Quote
- 2 Appearance
- 3 City Device
- 4 Climate
- 5 Economy
- 6 Geography
- 7 History
- 8 Population
- 9 Arenas
- 10 Attractions
- 11 Bars and Clubs
- 12 Cemeteries
- 13 City Government
- 14 Crime
- 15 Citizens of the City
- 16 Current Events
- 17 Fortifications
- 18 Galleries
- 19 Holy Ground
- 20 Hospitals
- 21 Hotels & Hostels
- 22 Landmarks
- 23 Maps
- 24 Market Places
- 25 Monasteries
- 26 Monuments
- 27 Museums
- 28 Neighborhoods
- 29 Parks
- 30 Private Residences
- 31 Restaurants
- 32 Ruins
- 33 Schools
- 34 Shops
- 35 Theaters
- 36 Transportation
- 37 Vampires of the City
- 38 Websites
- 39 Errata
Quote
Appearance
City Device
Climate
Economy
Geography
History
Population
- -- City (0) - Dated census
- -- Urban (0) - Dated census
- -- Metro Area (0) - Dated census
Arenas
Attractions
Bars and Clubs
Cemeteries
City Government
Crime
Citizens of the City
Current Events
Fortifications
Galleries
Holy Ground
Hospitals
Hotels & Hostels
Landmarks
Maps
Market Places
Monasteries
Monuments
Museums
Neighborhoods
Parks
Private Residences
Restaurants
Ruins
Schools
Shops
Theaters
Transportation
Vampires of the City
- -- Marcus Verus
Websites
Errata
Chester was once one of the great cities of England. From here, English knights held the frontier against the wilds of Wales, and forced civilization on the barbarians. However, it has faded over the centuries to the point that few mortals ever pay it any heed.
Vampiricly, Chester is the longest continually held Barony of Avalon (Glasgow is older, but did not submit to Mithras and become a barony until the reign of King James): Baron Marcus Veres, the youngest known childe of Mithras, once officially ruled Chester and southern Wales, holding the line against the ancient native Gangrel and Druid sorcerers. Over the centuries, he slowly prevailed, even as the world passed him by. As his court has dwindled, Baron Marcus withstood the passing of time, appearing in London just often enough to prove he has not succumbed to torpor or death.