LA By Night Campaign Update Part Two
Due to some major scheduling problems and the massive illness of two of
the players, the second session didn't happen until the evening of the
13th, and was even then very short.
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Walking
Down Your
Street
It was largely decided that talking to Twilight about the assignment (see The Last Episode for more on the assignment) would
be the thing to do, but they were a little leery of entering a
conversation with a Malkavian who has both a large turf under her belt and
a reputation for being difficult to talk to completely unprepared.
Reinhardt called up one of his
allies in the area, Phyllis, an alleged
Toreador Caitiff, who seems to have excellent contacts in the Malkavian
clan. She informed him that being direct and simple with Twilight would
be the best thing to do, and that the topic of children was an especially
sensitive one with her, likely to be a gamble regardless of the statement.
"Would you
like to enter Purgatory?"
The Watts Towers,
one of Twilightland's two Elysia (the other is Disneyland), rise 99
feet, and in the night, are extremely poorly-lit and very eerie.
Reinhardt, McDermott and Ianini came there, hoping to find her.
They were greeted by a man at the gates, who let them into "Purgatory",
(Twilight's own name for Elysium, apparently), and Pravuil, a servant of
Twilight, who took their names and disappeared again.
They met Mr.
Green, a Nosferatu who kept to the shadows of the Towers, and Ianini and
McDermott drew him out on the subject of Twilight and Twilightland. He
was generally positive, though very wary.
Twilight herself arrived,
and first heard a small delegation assisted by Frederick Harper (remember
him?) from the South who were asking her if she would like to get in on
some Underground Railroad action, bringing refugees in from Camarilla
cities. She said that she would pray about it. Then she met with the
PC coterie, when Reinhardt and McDermott
offered to negotiate on her behalf with the Council for concessions in
exchange for not sending any ambassadors. Twilight was vague, even
evasive, but left them with a positive feeling about the enterprise.
They also spoke briefly with Mike (or Ravadliel), the Brujah Twilight
sent to Sid as an ambassador. He was
cagey, but easier to understand.
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