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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:02 pm | |
| Going little off-topic here but , which clan do you think Lestat and Louie belong to, if you take VTM as a base I must go for Toreador , cuz they feed on rats, lot of people say Ventrue tho | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:51 pm | |
| - Lazarus wrote:
- Going little off-topic here but , which clan do you think Lestat and Louie belong to, if you take VTM as a base
I must go for Toreador , cuz they feed on rats, lot of people say Ventrue tho Pretty safe bet it's not Nosferatu. I've only seen the "Interview" movie, and I didn't like it much, but Toreador sounds pretty good to me. | |
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Zer0morph Elder
Posts : 164 Join date : 2010-03-30 Age : 45 Location : United States
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:04 pm | |
| Lestat I'm pretty sure would be considered Toreador, because he obviously has celerity and if you remember in the early parts of the movie when he's at the rich snob parties, he tells Louie to "Read their thoughts" making me believe he has Auspex as well.
Louie is a bit tougher, by default if Lestat is Toreador and he sired Louie, then Louie must also be Toreador. However, Louie can't read their thoughts making me believe he doesn't have Auspex. Louie is however extremely strong making me believe he has Potence and in his later years while talking to Christian Slater's character he also possesses Celerity also, when turning on the light making me believe he is Brujah.
I've actually thought about this many many times, and this is the conclusion I came up with. | |
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ThePhilosopher Neonate
Posts : 33 Join date : 2010-07-22
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:27 pm | |
| Toreador. Cuz both act like fags and only toreador act life fags. No offense to any homossexual present. | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:41 pm | |
| - ThePhilosopher wrote:
- No offense to any homossexual present.
What about to any Toreadors present?
Last edited by Childe of Munster on Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:46 am; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : Doh! You quoted my typo, Philosopher!) | |
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ThePhilosopher Neonate
Posts : 33 Join date : 2010-07-22
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:31 am | |
| - Childe of Munster wrote:
- ThePhilosopher wrote:
- No offense to any homossexual present.
What about to nay Toreadors present? Oh, i don't care about Toreadors | |
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:25 am | |
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:34 am | |
| - Zer0morph wrote:
- Lestat I'm pretty sure would be considered Toreador, because he obviously has celerity and if you remember in the early parts of the movie when he's at the rich snob parties, he tells Louie to "Read their thoughts" making me believe he has Auspex as well.
Louie is a bit tougher, by default if Lestat is Toreador and he sired Louie, then Louie must also be Toreador. However, Louie can't read their thoughts making me believe he doesn't have Auspex. Louie is however extremely strong making me believe he has Potence and in his later years while talking to Christian Slater's character he also possesses Celerity also, when turning on the light making me believe he is Brujah.
I've actually thought about this many many times, and this is the conclusion I came up with. Indeed both Brujah and Toreador are passionate...but different in a manner that ones are rebels and the others artists Louie was passionate , suicidal and some Torries tend to be suicidal sometimes yet he was rebel in many ways also | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:44 pm | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 6:09 pm | |
| - Lazarus wrote:
- Pink was Assamite if I recall correctly
You recall correctly. Now if we could remember his name, we'd be heavy duty Redemption trivia buffs. | |
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:45 pm | |
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Zer0morph Elder
Posts : 164 Join date : 2010-03-30 Age : 45 Location : United States
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:00 am | |
| Redemption was such an awesome game... for its time. But in all honesty Bloodlines put it to shame in terms of a much better RPG feel, better graphics, and WAY better replay value. The fact that you could only be one clan, one model, one skin, one linear storyline really did that game in. Not to mention that the "good" powers were the Thaumaturgy ones hands down and no other.
I'm not putting Redemption down, I mean hell I spent a solid 100+ hours on that game, beat it twice all the way through, but Bloodlines did cast an overwhelming shadow over it. | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:07 am | |
| - Zer0morph wrote:
- Redemption was such an awesome game... for its time. But in all honesty Bloodlines put it to shame in terms of a much better RPG feel, better graphics, and WAY better replay value. The fact that you could only be one clan, one model, one skin, one linear storyline really did that game in. Not to mention that the "good" powers were the Thaumaturgy ones hands down and no other.
I'm not putting Redemption down, I mean hell I spent a solid 100+ hours on that game, beat it twice all the way through, but Bloodlines did cast an overwhelming shadow over it. Oh, yeah, Redemption was a great game, limited by technology perhaps. I've thought about how one would tie the two story lines together (not in a game, in a story). Or maybe it's been done already. | |
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ThePhilosopher Neonate
Posts : 33 Join date : 2010-07-22
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:12 am | |
| - Zer0morph wrote:
- Redemption was such an awesome game... for its time. But in all honesty Bloodlines put it to shame in terms of a much better RPG feel, better graphics, and WAY better replay value. The fact that you could only be one clan, one model, one skin, one linear storyline really did that game in. Not to mention that the "good" powers were the Thaumaturgy ones hands down and no other.
I'm not putting Redemption down, I mean hell I spent a solid 100+ hours on that game, beat it twice all the way through, but Bloodlines did cast an overwhelming shadow over it. - Childe of Munster wrote:
- Oh, yeah, Redemption was a great game, limited by technology perhaps. I've thought about how one would tie the two story lines together (not in a game, in a story). Or maybe it's been done already.
Since you guys have already played, i'll ask : Should i download and play it? Would it be worth it? Im kinda on the fence with this one. | |
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:47 am | |
| - ThePhilosopher wrote:
- Zer0morph wrote:
- Redemption was such an awesome game... for its time. But in all honesty Bloodlines put it to shame in terms of a much better RPG feel, better graphics, and WAY better replay value. The fact that you could only be one clan, one model, one skin, one linear storyline really did that game in. Not to mention that the "good" powers were the Thaumaturgy ones hands down and no other.
I'm not putting Redemption down, I mean hell I spent a solid 100+ hours on that game, beat it twice all the way through, but Bloodlines did cast an overwhelming shadow over it. - Childe of Munster wrote:
- Oh, yeah, Redemption was a great game, limited by technology perhaps. I've thought about how one would tie the two story lines together (not in a game, in a story). Or maybe it's been done already.
Since you guys have already played, i'll ask : Should i download and play it? Would it be worth it? Im kinda on the fence with this one. sure download you ever played Diablo II, sure you have, all of us have, its like a dungeon crawler , gameplay is kinda like that...you start of as a ...not going to spoil for you...it has amazing story..and learning curve is about 2-3 hours, then you'll know the tricks You wont regret it great thing about that game is, you get increased health and blood pool if your rank increases...and you wont start as a vampire generations, stats, skills , even lasombra diciplines are there it's awesome, would be killer with nowadays graphics | |
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Feral Fledgling
Posts : 1 Join date : 2010-08-08
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:03 am | |
| I belive that Pink's real name was Malik al Hassam. I have played a little while ago, so I might be mistaken though. | |
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Lazarus Ancillae
Posts : 61 Join date : 2010-07-31 Age : 35 Location : Estonia
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:24 am | |
| - Feral wrote:
- I belive that Pink's real name was Malik al Hassam. I have played a little while ago, so I might be mistaken though.
something like that yea Welcome to the Family btw ! | |
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Childe of Munster Ancillae
Posts : 60 Join date : 2010-08-01 Location : Pacific Time Zone
| Subject: Re: Anne Rice- Interview with a Vampire Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:42 am | |
| - ThePhilosopher wrote:
- Since you guys have already played, i'll ask : Should i download and play it? Would it be worth it?
Im kinda on the fence with this one. It's only $5 from GoodOldGames. If you like WoD, I say yes. It'll give you something to do while waiting for TFN 1.0 and CE 1.4 to be released. It has certain aspects to it which are better than Bloodlines. For example, since you have no choice regarding your character, you get to really learn about your character's backstory. Plus he has recorded dialogue, which is not possible with a "create your own PC" game. - Feral wrote:
- I belive that Pink's real name was Malik al Hassam. I have played a little while ago, so I might be mistaken though.
If not exact, sounds pretty close. | |
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