1971 |
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World of Darkness: 1971 |
Events
- Tobacco advertising is banned from television in the United States. Dr. Nicola Tregar of Pentex decides to target ex-smokers rather than smokers for her lunghugger banes, using the Smoker’s Bane program.[1]
- Smythe has an article about Islamic alchemy in this year's issue of the Annual Proceedings of the Arcanum.[2]
- The Garou of Vancouver meet for a Grand Moot to decide how to deal with the local Kindred. Thanks to Richard Daly and Montgomery Abercorn, all tribes agree for a non-aggression compact known as the Covenant.[3]
- Brice "Leather 'Nads" Hill is born. He later gains a reputation as Iteration X's most formidable slayer of Reality Deviants.[4]
- Chorister Aline Levesque leaves the multi-Tradition cabal of which she's been a member. She later goes on to found the Nine Fires cabal.[5]
- Govinder Singh is born.[6]
- Arthur Effiong arrives in the Ancestral Marabout, ravaged by possession, a faint psychic impression all that remains. The Euthanatos there grant him the Good Death.[7]
- Bernardo Veneducci buys an old fancy hotel in Milan at a state auction. He turns it into a chantry for Hollow Ones.[8]
- Kararoshi is born in the Amazon rainforest.[9]
- Virtual Adept David Vasquez is born.[10]
August
- August 6: Construction of the Acme Pyrotechnic Institute Horizon Realm is completed.[11]
October
- Representatives from over a hundred sites across the United States of America all log on to each other's servers, creating the first real test of the ARPANET.[12]
References
- ↑ WTA: Freak Legion: A Players Guide to Fomori, p.63
- ↑ MTAs: Halls of the Arcanum, p. 97
- ↑ WTA: Halls of the Arcanum, p. 46
- ↑ MTAs: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 105
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, p. 80
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, p. 82
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Euthanatos, p. 77
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Hollow Ones, p. 41
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, p. 77
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Virtual Adepts, p. 76
- ↑ MTAs: Technocracy: Iteration X, p. 70
- ↑ MTAs: Tradition Book: Virtual Adepts, p. 24
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