The year is 2020 and Seattle has quickly grown to become one of the vampiric society's finest cities.
The Camarilla rules the city with an iron fist, ensuring the survival of the Kindred, and with it, the
rule of the Masquerade: Their existence must remain a secret to humans, and the Prince of the City sits
at the top of the hierarchy, enforcing the laws of the undead.
The clans of the Camarilla fight for power: It's a game of chess and your next move might determine
the future of all. When push comes to shove, which side will you take - and as a character with the
potential to shift the game, what will your next move be?
SOME RULES ARE UNBREAKABLE
In the past few months, the rate of newly embraced vampires have skyrocketed - most of which has
not been sanctioned by Prince Algernon: The Camarilla have worked day and night trying to track
down the one's responsible, but where one lead ends, another begins. Unable to figure out the culprits
behind the mass-embrace, the Camarilla finds itself caught between trying to restore power and ensuring
that the laws of the Masquerade are not broken - again.
A Blood Hunt has been called, and the Scourge has been sent out - and so the Caitiff are being hunted
down: Nothing but Final Death awaits them.
At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the largest city park in Seattle. Its purpose is threefold: it’s a green oasis in a city that is constantly developing, a wildlife sanctuary and a space dedicated to environmental education. It offers a beach, a forest, sand dunes, meadows, a space for environmental education and breathtaking views of both the Olympics and Cascades.
Part of the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), Olympic Sculpture Park flawlessly brings together art and nature in a single place. Offering free admission, the museum/park can be wandered through at one’s own pace or enjoyed while on tour. The nine acres are filled with sculptures and beach, all underneath the Space Needle on Elliott Bay with the Earth’s sculptures (the Olympic Mountains) as a backdrop.
Green Lake in northern Seattle is a neighborhood centered around the namesake lake, and the community feeling pervades throughout the park. With an ample grassy area, swimming, boating, sports fields and a 2.8-mile path, this natural reserve for plant- and bird-life is a one-stop-shop for park-goers.
Seattle's mild, temperate, marine climate allows year-round outdoor recreation, including walking, cycling, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, rock climbing, motor boating, sailing, team sports, and swimming - or if you're a dog owner, nature lover or simply a couch potato, there's something here for everyone.