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I'd wish you luck on your exams, but I think anyone who can manage a mod of this scale really doesn't need luck lol :thumbsup: . I know just having something playable beyond the beta that originally came out will be more than worth it, and still would even if we had to wait another couple months.
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Terran Vampires REVIVED

 

 

Before the project died I worked on the Terran Vampire mod, after about a year I decided too much work was lost and too many including myself were disappointed by the sudden stop, because of this is I decided to revive the project together with together WarRatsG.

 

I’m happy to tell you we are on our way to the first full non beta release, models have been added, powers redone/added, clan hideouts are under construction and baselines for quests written, and the blood system overhauled and way more immense.

 

Our aim: to bring more lore and immersion to the mod, to make the mod more true to cyrodiilic lore and less restricted to the vampires masquerade games, and of course to make the game more playable fun and rewarding.

 

 

Now were looking for helpers to speed up the process:

 

We look for:

 

NPC workers; someone who is really interested in developing characters and working AI

Quest workers: the more quests the more content for the player to enjoy.

Modelers who are interested in creating custom items weapons or skins when needed

Additional world designers: people interested in giving every place it's own mood and style

Additional scripters

Play-testers

Any suggestions for a new power, side-quest, etc.

 

 

 

If you’re interest in spending a few hours every week on modding and you like to work in a group, we'd love to have you on our side. You are in no way obligated to work on it a certain amount of time as long as you keep it as clean as possible and communicate.

 

About communicating, I’ll be gone for the week so communication will be with WarRatsG till the start of August.

 

After that we'll try to keep you guys posted weekly and will try answering any questions and reading any posts on this thread.

Any other threads or sites will not be checked by us only this one.

 

For Technical aspects it's generally better to approach WarRatsG.

I mainly work on the design aspects.

 

 

 

~Urko

 

I might be able to help with creating interiour cells/outside cells if your interested :) (interiour definatly outside depending if your looking to make a whole new landscape then im not to skilled with that, if your looking to make a hide out/cave/ house or something like that then i can help.)

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I might be able to help with creating interiour cells/outside cells if your interested :) (interiour definatly outside depending if your looking to make a whole new landscape then im not to skilled with that, if your looking to make a hide out/cave/ house or something like that then i can help.)

 

Excellent, we can use all the help we can get.

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To keep you entertained for a little while, and also to challenge a little bit of what you know about vampires, here are some little bits of information you may not know ;)

 

- It was common belief that all vampire's were obsessed with numbers and maths. People took advantage of this weakness in different ways...

- In Eastern Europe, people were buried with rice in their coffin, so that if they were to awaken as a vampire, they could entertain themselves by counting the rice instead of feeding.

- By throwing seeds or a net at the vampire, he would be compelled to count the seeds or holes in the net before continuing the attack.

 

- Celts would place "dolmens" - large stone tables - over graves to prevent the rise of a vampire.

 

- Vlad the Impaler would dip bread into the blood of his victims. He died in 1476, but his tomb is reported to be empty.

- Some historians argue that Prince Charles (the next king of UK) is a descendant of Vlad the Impaler.

- He may be the basis of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The name itself comes from his father, Vlad II Dracul.

 

- Vampires are said to be unable to enter a home without the owners permission.

 

- The idea of a vampires weakness to sunlight may have been created in the 1950s by the US government to scare guerillas in the Philippines.

 

- A disease called "porphyria" can cause extreme reactions to light, stain the teeth reddish-brown and drive the patient mad.

 

- Countess Elizabeth Bathory (1560-1614) was accused of biting the flesh from young girls faces while torturing them.

- Witnesses claim that she had over 600 victims, but she was convicted for 80.

- It is common belief that she bathed in their blood to retain her beauty. All sources agree that she was always an attractive woman.

 

- To prevent vampires from feeding, local villagers would force many different objects down the mouths of the dead.

- This could include lemons, garlic, bricks, stones, plates, wire, needles or bits of steel.

 

 

 

Discuss :)

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I read an article that said bram stokker had not heard about vlad or those people after he was finnished whit the book. and in eastern europe it is common to stake the dead in the heart. it is stil practised there. if some people sees the dead walk they use a even bigger stake into the heart
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I read an article that said bram stokker had not heard about vlad or those people after he was finnished whit the book. and in eastern europe it is common to stake the dead in the heart. it is stil practised there. if some people sees the dead walk they use a even bigger stake into the heart
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I read an article that said bram stokker had not heard about vlad or those people after he was finnished whit the book.

 

I read an article that Bram Stoker had a friend from Romania who knew about Vlad. I dont remember his name, but I know that Abraham van Helsing says that he learned about vampires from a Romanian friend with the same name as Stokers friend. Its probably not a coincidence ;)

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