![]() However, I can't really fault them for that. These are almost literally the first thing most new players would think of if asked to come up with a character for said Clan. If you at any time said to yourself some variation of, "Wow, that is some low hanging fruit," you are not alone. And as I list them, you can probably spot a theme here. There are seven of them, one for each Clan, starting on page 18. Instead, the first pre-made character templates appeared in the first edition Vampire Players Guide in 1991. So, with a huge amount of free time on my hands for at least another week, I've decided to go back and reexamine the various pre-made character templates from the Vampire books.Īnd, interestingly enough, this journey does not begin with the first ever of White Wolf's signature "splat books". ![]() I'd soon pick up it and the 2nd ed core book, and to this day, I still own almost the entire run of classic WoD books. And inside were ten pre-made characters, giving me the desired reaction of "I can play that? Cool!". In 1992, I saw a copy of Clanbook: Brujah on display at my local comic and gaming store, and intrigued by the cover art, gave it a look. ![]() It was these things that initially drew me to the game in the first place. I think one of my favorite aspects of the old World of Darkness lines were the pre-made character templates found in the various Clan, Tribe, and other books. ![]()
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