Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines/Characters: Difference between revisions

From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
m
cleanup + added footer
m (Cleanup)
m (cleanup + added footer)
Line 2: Line 2:
{{Header Nav|game=Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines}}
{{Header Nav|game=Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines}}


This is a list of the most notable characters in the computer role-playing game ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]]''.
These are the most notable characters in '''Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines'''.


==Player character==
==Player character==
Line 16: Line 16:


===Sebastian LaCroix===
===Sebastian LaCroix===
The primary antagonist, a French Ventrue of at least 180 years of age, though he looks to be in his early 20s, LaCroix is the Prince of the L.A. Camarilla, which only recently moved back in to the Los Angeles area. Once a soldier serving [[wp:Napoleon I of France|Napoléon]], he is now the head of the LaCroix Foundation, and resides in the Venture Tower in the game’s 'Downtown' area, commanding the city from his penthouse office. Aside from providing several of the storyline's main quests, he offers several sidequests through e-mail, and can grant you access to a dwelling in the Skyline apartment building (all clans exept for Tremere and Nosferatu).
The primary antagonist, a French Ventrue of at least 180 years of age, though he looks to be in his early 20s, LaCroix is the Prince of the L.A. Camarilla, which only recently moved back in to the Los Angeles area. Once a soldier serving [[wp:Napoleon I of France|Napoléon]], he is now the head of the LaCroix Foundation, and resides in the Venture Tower in the game’s 'Downtown' area, commanding the city from his penthouse office. Aside from providing several of the storyline's main quests, he offers several sidequests through e-mail, and can grant you access to a dwelling in the Skyline apartment building (all clans except for Tremere and Nosferatu).


A small error in the modeling of the character, LaCroix has no fangs, even though he is a vampire.  The final model was designed and the artist simply forgot the fangs.
A small error in the modeling of the character, LaCroix has no fangs, even though he is a vampire.  The final model was designed and the artist simply forgot the fangs.
Line 147: Line 147:
=='Blood dolls'==
=='Blood dolls'==
The term "blood doll" is used to refer to several female human NPCs that the player encounters at various locations in L.A. These women willingly allow themselves to be fed upon for blood (although a high Seduction ability is sometimes required) and despite being located in public places, these NPCs may be fed upon without violating Masquerade. The blood dolls can be found at The Asylum club (there are actually two here, but one may later disappear depending upon the player's choices), the Asp Hole club, Vesuvius Club, Confession, and the Red Dragon restaurant. As noted above, Heather also serves as a blood doll if the player agrees to keep her as a personal ghoul. The player must exercise caution in not feeding from blood dolls without giving them sufficient time to regenerate their blood supply, otherwise the blood doll may be killed, costing the player humanity points and a free Masquerade-safe source of blood (although the blood doll at Vesuvius charges a fee of 100 dollars, which can be negotiated down to 60 with sufficient Seduction). There are no male NPCs considered blood dolls, however there are several missions during which the player encounters passive male NPCs who serve a similar purpose. The ghoul Romero becomes effectively a blood doll for any female player character who chooses to sleep with him. Blood dolls are effectively "bisexual", in that female player characters can also seduce them and feed from them.
The term "blood doll" is used to refer to several female human NPCs that the player encounters at various locations in L.A. These women willingly allow themselves to be fed upon for blood (although a high Seduction ability is sometimes required) and despite being located in public places, these NPCs may be fed upon without violating Masquerade. The blood dolls can be found at The Asylum club (there are actually two here, but one may later disappear depending upon the player's choices), the Asp Hole club, Vesuvius Club, Confession, and the Red Dragon restaurant. As noted above, Heather also serves as a blood doll if the player agrees to keep her as a personal ghoul. The player must exercise caution in not feeding from blood dolls without giving them sufficient time to regenerate their blood supply, otherwise the blood doll may be killed, costing the player humanity points and a free Masquerade-safe source of blood (although the blood doll at Vesuvius charges a fee of 100 dollars, which can be negotiated down to 60 with sufficient Seduction). There are no male NPCs considered blood dolls, however there are several missions during which the player encounters passive male NPCs who serve a similar purpose. The ghoul Romero becomes effectively a blood doll for any female player character who chooses to sleep with him. Blood dolls are effectively "bisexual", in that female player characters can also seduce them and feed from them.
{{Footer Nav|game=Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines|prevpage=|nextpage=Controls}}