Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong

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Edgewalker Dec 23, 2024 @ 8:49am
Why is there a fat Vampire?
Hilda MacAndrews - is she eating like donuts with blood icing or what?
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ashantea5 Dec 25, 2024 @ 10:44am 
Because in VtM you can have fat vampire. It already happened many times in the past.

Are you familiar with the 1st edition of the tabletop rpg of VtM ? If yes, you should know about Horatio Ballard in the sourcebook called Chicago by night.

If no, get know that he was very fat and could eat food as endurance feat to fake humanity and thus upholding Masquerade.

Also, you have to know that vampires keep the same shape as they were when alive. They lose roughly some weight but stay nearly the same like "in stasis".

So, Mc Andrews didn't have choice, she was embraced like this.

By the way, Ballard was not the only one, there was a fat Nosferatu called Parovich. As for myself I always found that fine that way.
Originally posted by ashantea5:
Because in VtM you can have fat vampire. It already happened many times in the past.

Are you familiar with the 1st edition of the tabletop rpg of VtM ? If yes, you should know about Horatio Ballard in the sourcebook called Chicago by night.

If no, get know that he was very fat and could eat food as endurance feat to fake humanity and thus upholding Masquerade.

Also, you have to know that vampires keep the same shape as they were when alive. They lose roughly some weight but stay nearly the same like "in stasis".

So, Mc Andrews didn't have choice, she was embraced like this.

By the way, Ballard was not the only one, there was a fat Nosferatu called Parovich. As for myself I always found that fine that way.
Bold of you to assume they would read more than one sentence at a time
Edgewalker Dec 27, 2024 @ 10:34am 
Originally posted by ashantea5:
Because in VtM you can have fat vampire. It already happened many times in the past.

Are you familiar with the 1st edition of the tabletop rpg of VtM ? If yes, you should know about Horatio Ballard in the sourcebook called Chicago by night.

If no, get know that he was very fat and could eat food as endurance feat to fake humanity and thus upholding Masquerade.

Also, you have to know that vampires keep the same shape as they were when alive. They lose roughly some weight but stay nearly the same like "in stasis".

So, Mc Andrews didn't have choice, she was embraced like this.

By the way, Ballard was not the only one, there was a fat Nosferatu called Parovich. As for myself I always found that fine that way.

Just came here to trigger some fat people and to be honest I didn't expect genuine response. Got only one as you can see above.

I actually know all of that as I've played (mainly) 1-3rd edition. I didn't know about Horatio Ballard though I've heard about the obese nosferatu(s) and there was also this Ambrosio - something character.

I'm a #teamwerewolf by the way so I bestow upon you the "wild" award
Originally posted by Edgewalker:

Just came here to trigger some fat people
What a sad existence you must endure

I'm a #fatvampire by the way so I bestow upon you the "sad edgelord" award
Originally posted by Stand with Ukraine:
Originally posted by Edgewalker:

Just came here to trigger some fat people
What a sad existence you must endure

I'm a #fatvampire by the way so I bestow upon you the "sad edgelord" award

How fat exactly are you? Should I count you as two or three or more?
GrandMajora Jan 11 @ 1:37am 
Originally posted by ashantea5:
Because in VtM you can have fat vampire. It already happened many times in the past.

But she's a Toreador. The clan who are synonymous with art, beauty and seduction.
Thaco Mar 7 @ 1:29am 
(Puts on sunglasses)
"I came here to trigger fat people"
(walks directly into a wall then falls down some stairs)
"Ahah welcome to my web of smirk"
Originally posted by Edgewalker:
Hilda MacAndrews - is she eating like donuts with blood icing or what?
you should watch Blade movie ( :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD0_iyT_qxg
Connie Mar 8 @ 10:39pm 
This thread was quite old before the recent post, so we're locking it to prevent confusion.
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