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The Greensboro Chronicle, subtitled ''Greensboro by Night'', was a live-action ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' chronicle that ran from December 2004 through May 2005. It was played as a LARP (live-action roleplaying game) on the campus of Greensboro College and through occasional live chat and forum avenues. It was a fully open game, allowing any and all players to participate as long as they followed reasonable roleplaying etiquette. | The Greensboro Chronicle, subtitled ''Greensboro by Night'', was a live-action ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' chronicle that ran from December 2004 through May 2005. It was played as a LARP (live-action roleplaying game) on the campus of Greensboro College and through occasional live chat and forum avenues. It was a fully open game, allowing any and all players to participate as long as they followed reasonable roleplaying etiquette. |
Revision as of 23:45, 9 April 2021
The Greensboro Chronicle, subtitled Greensboro by Night, was a live-action Vampire: The Masquerade chronicle that ran from December 2004 through May 2005. It was played as a LARP (live-action roleplaying game) on the campus of Greensboro College and through occasional live chat and forum avenues. It was a fully open game, allowing any and all players to participate as long as they followed reasonable roleplaying etiquette.
Theme
The themes of Greensboro by Night revolve around largely social and supernatural conflicts in Greensboro, North Carolina, where the vampire population is very small and the supernatural night very, very big.
Themes explored in this game include:
The Great Experiment There is no heroism except for the endurance to remain just one day more. |
Characters live in a world in which the disenfranchised are in power, but must endure what obstacles are placed in their paths by others and wonder how long it will last. |
Last Stand This is not about saviors. There is no savior, no martyr, no rescue but what you bring yourself. |
Characters must confront the fact that they live in an isolated and tiny community, so when things go wrong, no outside forces or greater powers will come to help them. |
More Things in Heaven and Earth Life is a hideous thing; from the background behind what we know of it peer daemoniacal hints of truth. |
Characters discover that they are only one small part of a world full of supernatural creatures... and that the other parts are much larger and more frightening. |
Plot
The Domain of Greensboro, North Carolina, under the control of the Caitiff Prince Orson, is the central location and power bloc around which events of the game revolve.
Politics
Social & Supernatural Plots
Players
Abe Schraeder Andrew Carley Miguel |
AJ Schraeder Benton Cobblepot |
Al-Don Schraeder Pal-Mal Theolonius Kapak |
Anne Myers Lesya Pervuchina Maeve Glaistig |
Chris Carpenter Jag |
Chrissy Jones Jodie Chase Katherine DeLaney |
Clare Coe Gabrielle Kalija Mia Johnson |
Dave Coe Kevin Rosnic |
Derrick Dickens Cadrian Ikth |
Jarrett Sullivan Brian O'Keefe |
John McIntosh Dominic Vaughn |
Karl Goetz Cyrus Warren Leo Marsden |
Karla Artis Jade Sirkov |
Kehlee Walsh Lily McLeod |
Kris Smith Marcus Ivey |
Matt Guinn Jimmy |
Matt Phelps Jack Hammer |
Thomas Beerbower Pedro Caliventez III |
Tom McCoy Jerard Johnny Dirnt |
Trent Cormier Ray Terry |