Much like Wizards' attempts to update and modernise D&D, this and other changes in V5's design (such as reining in the power level, simplifying mechanics, and streamlining lore) have deeply upset the grognards. With the release of 5th edition or V5, that trend of emotional immaturity now comes with rules for players who are 'uncomfortable' with certain intense content - in a horror-game (that is also clearly intended for an adult audience - or, at least, that was the original intent of Rein Unfortunately, due to the average neckbeard's and landwhale's emotional immaturity, the game tone usually ends up as either an angsty angsty BAAAAAWfest or 'Snatch, but with Fangs,' depending on the players. Which might be entertaining IF it actually had any 'Gothic Horror' in it. Vampire: The Masquerade is an ex-defunct vampire-themed 'Gothic Horror' roleplaying game published by White Wolf. And it was good.' – Erciyes Fragments, attiributed to Caine
'And the Lord said unto him, 'Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold.'Īnd the Lord set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.' – Genesis 4:15