Vampire: The Victorian Age

A Tradition of Gothic Literature A world lit only by gaslight. An epoch of literature that 'exposed' vampires to the world. An era of wealth¸ imperialism¸ industry and change. For the Kindred¸ these are the halcyon nights: the last Romantic period of their prominence before the encroaching cynicism of the modern nights pushed them forever from the eyes of suspicious mortals. it is a glorious fin de siecle¸ a brief period when the Damned truly thrilled to be undead. Comes to Vivid Life White Wolf finally adapts its immensely popular Vampire: The Masquerade setting to the era that gave rise to the vampire as a romantic figure. Set in the late 19th century¸ Victorian Age: Vampire immerses characters in the era of Gothic literature¸ penny dreadfuls and Jack the Ripper. This is not a stand-alone title; it requires Vampire: The Masquerade for use.