Angelic Sins Setting

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Angelic Sins was a role play setting developed by the co-founder of what later became the Blazing Umbra Forum when it was still titled Angelic Sins. The co-founder, Spook, created a world which borrowed heavily in mechanics, methodology, and definitions created in Vampire the Masquerade in the World of Darkness setting.

The shadows are coming to life, they are moving. What are you to believe, how do you keep yourself and your family safe? Is anyone, really, safe?

Focus

The setting focuses on the supernatural. Were-creatures, vampires, zombies, sorcery, and demons are all real in this setting.

Year Zero

Recently the veil of secrecy has eroded between human kind and the creatures of the night. In Ireland a Vampire Council rules from behind the shadows, but is less and less content to stay there. In America a group of rogue vampires broadcast their presence to the entire nation at once, splitting the nation of belief while the Government lies about an existence which they have known about and exploited for decades.

In the Middle East dictators build armies of were-creatures in the shadows controlling them through the use of drugs, giving them no choice other than addiction and death. China begins to quietly neutralize supernatural creatures using those who have been found to have magical abilities while Russia openly asks that Vampires loyal to the motherland join the military to bring back the greatness of the Russian Empire. In Africa many poor communities begin living a nocturnal life style and turn away medical aid, saying that they have found the fountain of youth while those who stray too closely for too long begin to vanish.

Compatibility

The setting's history runs counter, in many ways, to that of the history of Solas Tempus which mirrors that of Star Trek and other sources of inspiration though generally the Angelic Sins universe is considered to be contiguous with that of Solas Tempus.

For guidelines on resolving interoperability on settings, please reference The Fudge.