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		<title>The enemy of my enemy&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 05:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Asmor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The setup: This encounter requires the characters to be wronged by a powerful, well-connected vampire, such as a Ventrue, especially in the context of political maneuverings.
The hook: One of the characters receives a cryptic note stating that, if they wish to put Morris (the Ventrue who wronged them) in his place, they should show up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The setup</strong>: This encounter requires the characters to be wronged by a powerful, well-connected vampire, such as a Ventrue, especially in the context of political maneuverings.</p>
<p><strong>The hook</strong>: One of the characters receives a cryptic note stating that, if they wish to put Morris (the Ventrue who wronged them) in his place, they should show up at Dinah&#8217;s Diner at quarter past midnight tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong>The encounter</strong>: When the PCs walk into the diner, a trucker in the corner catches their eyes and subtly gestures them over. She&#8217;s wearing a baggy flannel shirt, thick jacket, and one of those hats with the flaps covering her ears. Her eyes have a very slight almond shape to them, like a cat&#8217;s eyes. It should be pretty obvious to anyone who&#8217;s met one that she is a Gangrel.</p>
<p>She introduces herself as Ann-Marie and, despite her appearance, is extremely well-spoken. She explains that she&#8217;s familiar with Morris&#8217;s operations, and can help the PCs to confound him and gain a leg up on him. If pressed, Ann-Marie will only say that she used to work for Morris.</p>
<p>In fact, Ann-Marie was being groomed by Morris to become his childe. Morris taught her all about the politics of the kindred and, though he didn&#8217;t say much about his own business, she picked up quite a lot under his tutelage.</p>
<p>Morris, of course, had his fair share of enemies, including a particularly vindictive Gangrel whelp. Knowing that he could never hope to actually challenge the elder vampire, the Gangrel instead managed to trick Ann-Marie. He lured her out of Morris&#8217;s protection and, as soon as she was out of sight, embraced her and fled.</p>
<p>Morris managed to catch him and had him killed, but the deed was done. Ann-Marie was now a Gangrel. Disgusted by her though he was, Ann-Marie convinced Morris to be merciful and not kill her. Now her Gangrel blood makes her ill-suited for the social politics which she was raised to be a master of.</p>
<p>Thus, she seeks out the PCs, hoping that she can put her expertise to good use coaching them on how to bring Morris down.</p>
<p><strong>Adaptation</strong>: This could be adapted with relative ease to almost any genre. For example, Ann-Marie might be a debutante in a beauty-obsessed culture who is physically scarred by an enemy of her father. Her father, a minor politician, disowns her as her ugliness would now bring shame to the family.</p>
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