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World of Darkness: Chicago is a sourcebook for the Chronicles of Darkness. Released under the core Chronicles of Darkness line, this book is also for use with Vampire: The Requiem, Werewolf: The Forsaken, and Mage: The Awakening chronicles.

Summary[]

From the White Wolf Catalog:
Chicago isn't corrupt.
It's passionate.
Genuine.
Willing to do whatever it takes
to be the city it wants to be.
And corrupt.
- Maxwell, Vampire Prince of Chicago
The Windy City Beckons
Chicago lies at the center of the web that is the American heartland. Tendrils of power, wealth, and reward stretch outward, ensnaring the selfish, greedy, and unwary. Yet, Chicago attracts its predators, too. Creatures that would have the city for their own, spinning their own webs of malice and intrigue. But among the city's towering skyscrapers and wind-swept streets, who is the spider and who is the fly?
A city setting book for all World of Darkness Games
This book includes:
  • Guides to the history, geography and politics of the Windy City, twisted to suit the mysterious World of Darkness
  • A huge collection of new game material, including dozens of complex and surprising characters, new threats to face and three complete stories to play
  • Numerous ways for characters from any World of Darkness game to interact and collide. This book is a fully compatible supplement for Vampire: The Requiem, Werewolf: The Forsaken and Mage: The Awakening


Chapters[]

Prologue: Peculiar[]

Odd dreams, weird happenings and the interactions among various Chicago denizens.

Introduction[]

The book focuses on Chicago through the narrative of all of the three major game lines, providing setting, NPCs and a story for each of the games.

Resources[]

  • Books
    • The Encyclopedia of Chicago, edited by James R. Grossman, Ann Durkin Keating and Janice L. Reiff
    • Chicago by Lorraine Johnson
    • Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larsen
    • Lost Chicago by David Gerrard Lowe
    • The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
    • Division Street by Studs Terkel
  • Film & Television
    • Backdraft (1991)
    • Candyman (1992)
    • Flatliners (1990)
    • The Fugitive (1993)
    • Road to Perdition (2002)
    • Stir of Echoes (1999)
  • Websites
    • The Encyclopedia of Chicago Online by the Chicago Historical Society
    • City of Chicago Home Page by the City of Chicago
    • ChicagoCrime.Org by Adrian Holovaty

Blood and Fire: A History of Chicago[]

Why do they call it the Loop? What started the Great Chicago Fire? What are some of the noteworthy neighborhoods that might serve as the settings for your stories? Look in here. This is your primer.

Vampire the Requiem:[]

A description of Chicago from the perspective of the Kindred for use in a Vampire: the Requiem campaign.

Chapter 1 - State of the Union[]

An overview of the city. Inside, you'll get a look at noteworthy places and events from Chicago's supernatural history and modern day. This lays the groundwork for the complex personal relationships and conflicts that define the city's supernatural societies.

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Chapter 2 - Chicago’s Damned[]

Examines a huge ensemble cast of characters currently residing and working in Chicago. From the highest seats of power to the lowest gutters sticky with blood, Chicago is filled with surprising and varied characters. But look carefully within these chapters, and you'll find that maybe Chicago's not quite as big a city as it seems.

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  • Sylvia’s Secret Rituals:
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    • Trap of Slumber (Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet Theban Sorcery Ritual)

Chapter 3 - Hell Calling[]

Presents a story for that game, set in the city of Chicago. What better way to understand what goes on in a city than to see it in action and take part? These stories could all be a part of one colossal (and city-shaking) chronicle, or they can each be played through alone. Strictly speaking, characters created using any of the World of Darkness game books can take part in any of the stories in this book; the challenges may be too much for a character that's out of his element, but great stories can be told about overwhelming disasters and terrible failures, too.

Werewolf the Forsaken:[]

A description of Chicago from the perspective of the Uratha for use in a Werewolf: the Forsaken campaign.

Chapter 1 - The Jungle[]

An overview of the city. Inside, you'll get a look at noteworthy places and events from Chicago's supernatural history and modern day. This lays the groundwork for the complex personal relationships and conflicts that define the city's supernatural societies.

Chapter 2 - Wolves of the City[]

Examines a huge ensemble cast of characters currently residing and working in Chicago. From the highest seats of power to the lowest gutters sticky with blood, Chicago is filled with surprising and varied characters. But look carefully within these chapters, and you'll find that maybe Chicago's not quite as big a city as it seems.

Chapter 3 - Fires in the Winter[]

Presents a story for that game, set in the city of Chicago. What better way to understand what goes on in a city than to see it in action and take part? These stories could all be a part of one colossal (and city-shaking) chronicle, or they can each be played through alone. Strictly speaking, characters created using any of the World of Darkness game books can take part in any of the stories in this book; the challenges may be too much for a character that's out of his element, but great stories can be told about overwhelming disasters and terrible failures, too.

Mage the Awakening[]

A description of Chicago from the perspective of the Awakened for use in a Mage: the Awakening campaign.

Chapter 1 - Second Age of the Second City[]

An overview of the city. Inside, you'll get a look at noteworthy places and events from Chicago's supernatural history and modern day. This lays the groundwork for the complex personal relationships and conflicts that define the city's supernatural societies.

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    • U.S. Cellular Field (New Comiskey Park) (Sanctum Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet , Hallow Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet )
    • Walsh Industries Headquarters (The Loop) (Sanctum Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bullet , Hallow Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bullet )
    • The Alder Planetarium (Northerly Island Southern Great Park) (Sanctum Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bullet , Hallow Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bullet )
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    • Northhall Manor (The Ridge) (Sanctum Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet , Hallow Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bullet )
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  • Ley Lines:
    • The Chicago River
    • The Lake Michigan Shoreline
    • The Loop Perimeter

Chapter 2 - Mages of the Second City[]

Examines a huge ensemble cast of characters currently residing and working in Chicago. From the highest seats of power to the lowest gutters sticky with blood, Chicago is filled with surprising and varied characters. But look carefully within these chapters, and you'll find that maybe Chicago's not quite as big a city as it seems.

Chapter 3 - Unreal City[]

Presents a story for that game, set in the city of Chicago. What better way to understand what goes on in a city than to see it in action and take part? These stories could all be a part of one colossal (and city-shaking) chronicle, or they can each be played through alone. Strictly speaking, characters created using any of the World of Darkness game books can take part in any of the stories in this book; the challenges may be too much for a character that's out of his element, but great stories can be told about overwhelming disasters and terrible failures, too.

Appendix: Social Charts[]

Index[]

Background Information[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Characters[]

  • Oliver Redding - Human
  • Drew Regan - Human
  • Dawn Rozas – Librarian, Human
  • John Mott - Human
  • Dr. Trice - Human
  • Tyreese Cowan - Human
  • Mr. Stokes - Human
  • Wanda Miller - Human
  • Yolanda McKay - Human
  • Billy Warner - Human
  • Vince - Human
  • Henry Schweig Jr. - Human
  • Henry Schweig Sr. - Human
  • Steven - Human
  • Detective Clark Flavell - Human
  • Bill Pitch - Human
  • Andre – Clark’ friend, Human, died
  • Emma Flavell - Human
  • Father Earnest McMillan - Human
  • One-Leg Roger - Human
  • Donna Covallo - Human
  • Ricky Covallo - Human
  • Ian Redding - Human
  • Ray - Human
  • Jeremiah Maynard – Witch-Hunter, Past
  • Dion O’Banion – Past Gangster, believed in Vampires, Died
  • Anabethika Jackson – Mortal
  • LeBraun Jackson – Mortal, Anabethika’s Son
  • Mr. Robert Kuei – Mortal, Runs Kuei Ren Yin
  • Xiumei – Mortal Matriarch of the Kuei Ren Yin
  • Elena Vokac – Medium
  • Richard Wakenight - Mortal
  • Simone Calzaretta – Mortal
  • Eleanore Addison - Mortal

Vampire: The Requiem[]

  • Vampires:
  • Other Vampires:
    • Jaqueline Edens - Carthian Prince/Matriarch, Former Prince of Chicago
    • Mike Czarneki – Invictus Nosferatu, Regent of Stickney
    • Dr. Kimberly Imbrie – Ventrue
    • Julie Walsch – Carthian Mekhet
    • Giovanni Cavallino – Invictus Ventrue
    • Steven Barowski – Carthian Prefect
    • T.J. Washington – Carthian
    • Angela Stawicki – Carthian
    • Granville Hoyne – Ventrue
    • Ashly Wainwright – Mekhet Circle of the Crone
    • Lazar Soto – Gangrel Circle of the Crone
    • Mark Wrathbone – Roving Kindred Nomad
    • Richard Mullner, Illuminus of the Fiery Hunger – Leader of the Sworn of the Dying Light, Ordo Dracul
    • Ludmilla Marana, Adept of the Untamed Curse – Leader of the Sworn of the Axe, Ordo Dracul
    • Barbara Forsmith, Mistress of Equilibrium – Leader of the Sworn of the Mysteries, Ordo Dracul
    • Treat Mulligan – Davea
    • Elise Kirkhaur – Vampire
    • Charles H. Percy – Vampire, Died
    • Paul H. Douglas – Vampire
    • Old John – Vampire, Rafael’s Sire
    • Axel Briggs, Grim Number Four” - Vampire, “Grime Number 4”, Committed Diablerie
    • Stephanie Walker – Vampire, Axel’s Sire, In Torpor
    • Creeper, Günter Kreujpek – Lords of Secrecy Agent, Vampire
    • Helen Gambeau – Norris Childe, Ventrue
    • Chet Berman, “Bearer of the Claws” – Nosferatu Lancea Sanctum, Solomon’s Assistant
    • Emily Morris, “Bearer of the Visage’ – Ventrue Lancea Sanctum, Solomon’s Diplomat
    • Smith – Miriam’s Sire, Gangrel, Destroyed
    • Juliana Powell -Tobias’ Sire, Daeva
    • Peter Murray – Maxwell’s Sire, Ventrue
    • Carmelita Escobar – Gangrel, Garret’s Sire, Destroyed
    • Hugo Kleist – Ventrue, Maurey’s Sire
    • Peter – Vampire
    • Edward Faulkes – Alexis’ Ex-boyfriend, Ventrue
    • Valencia – Mekhet, Alexis’ Sire, Disappeared
    • Johnny Piano – Vamp., Coterie-mate of Scratch’s, The Machine Member
    • Baby Steve – Vamp, The Machine Member
    • Horace Sandel – Ventrue, Circle of the Crone
    • Andrew Carfax – Ventrue, Michael Dubiard’s Sire
    • Unholy – Ambrose’s Sire
    • Derek – Ilsa’s Sire, Gangrel
  • Others:
    • Tina Bortz – Justine Lasky’s Ghoul
    • Mike Starkey – Mortal, Daytime Manager of the Discarded Image
    • Britt Dziegielwski – Fake Patient
    • Benedict Gualdoni – Fake Patient
    • Vincenzo Doussan – Fake Patient
    • John Rayn – Cavallino’s Ghoul
    • Robert Washington – Ghoul
    • Riley Frakes – Ghost, Wants revenge on Norris
    • Lenora – Mortal, Riley’s Daughter, Died
    • Harry – Mortal, Died
    • Lot – Elusive Woman
    • Suzanne – Loki’s Girlfriend, Disappeared
    • Frank Vanderpool – Mortal, Lillian’s Son
    • Pete Gitzlaff – Mortal, Inspector
    • Jenny – Mortals, Waitresses, Drained of all blood
    • Christine Armstrong – Mortal, Lucy’s Mother

Werewolf: The Forsaken[]

Mage: The Awakening[]

  • Ghosts/Spirits/Etc.
  • Mages
    • Walsh Industries
      • Manipra - Mastigos, Guardian of the Veil, Hierach
      • Saena - Obrimos, Guardian of the Veil, Provost
      • Kukulkan - Mastigos, Guardian of the Veil
      • Mimir - Moros, Guardian of the Veil, Sentinel
    • Cassandra's Visions Bookstore
      • Cassandra - Obrimos, Guardian of the Veil
      • Rebus - Mastigos, Guardian of the Veil
      • Aquamundi - Thyrsus, Guardian of the Veil
      • Taliesin - Acanthus, Guardian of the Veil
      • Deathsong - Moros, Guardian of the Veil, Councilor
    • The Castle
    • The Abattoir
    • Game of Geometric Perfection
    • Open Source
    • The Mercurials
    • The Hip Flask
    • The Starry Night
    • The Disciplines of Nehjarra
    • The Executive Suite
      • Croesus - Moros, Seer of the Throne
      • Lucretiana - Thyrsus, Seer of the Throne
      • Argent - Obrimos, Seer of the Throne
      • Lira - Obrimos, Seer of the Throne
    • The Bibliotech
    • The Other Shore
    • Solitary Banisher
      • The Crone - Acanthus, Apostate (formerly Guardians of the Veil)
    • Apostates
    • Other Mages:
      • Kid Chaillot - Mage, Sentinel
      • Martinique - Mage, Silver Ladder
      • Mr. Soong – Mage, Adamantine Arrow
      • Sri Swami Takitnananda – Sideshow Stuntsman, Mage, Adamantine Arrow
      • Uncle Redleaf – Josephine’s Uncle, Mage
      • Estovan – Lead Singer of Chernobyl Lullaby, Mage, Disappeared
    • Others:
      • Dogs of the Lake - Creatures or Werewolves
      • Virginia – Ptarmigan’s great-aunt
      • Hilliard Whitehall – Ptarmigan’s Father
      • Sarah Dudley – Ptarmigan’s Mother
      • Edgar Lansdale – Ptarmigan’s Husband, Died
      • Rudy - Mortal, Mafia
      • Gioppo – Mortal, Mafia
      • Uncle Theo – Carlotta’s Uncle
      • Vincent – Theo’s Oldest Son, Carlotta’s Fiancé
      • Aunt Stella - Carlotta’s Aunt
      • Thaddeus Waters – Maya’s Brother
      • Joe Dodson – Bradley’s Brother
      • Leadhead – Rico’s Father’s Friend
      • Sharkey Malone – Ex-Boxer, Manager
      • Mr. Jasmin – Gabril’s Father, Died
      • Sister Josepha – Elderly Nun, St. Marguerite’s Chief Administrator

Terminology[]

35th Street, American Deli (Zilinskas family-owned), Archer Avenue, Argyle Park, Belmont, Boystown, Bridgeport, Broadway, Bubbly Creek, Bucktown, Cabrini Green, Carson Pirie Scott Store, Cathedral of the Emerald Sun, Chicago, Chicagoland Airport, Chicago River, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Transit Authority (CTA aka “The El”), Chinatowns, Cicero, Clark, Clark Street Rack, Clarke House, Downtown, Englewood, Fermilab (Fermi National Laboratory), Field Museum, First National Bank of Chicago, Fort Dearborn, Fullerton, Gan’s Market, “Gary, Indiana”, The Gold Coast, Graceland Cemetery, Grant Park, Great Chicago Fire, Halsted Street Rack, “Hammond, Indiana”, Happy Bird Dim Sum Palace, Heritage Unitarian Church, Hip Sing Tong, Horizon Sun Massage Parlor, Hyde Park, Illinois, Indiana, Kuei Ren Yin (Importer), Lake Meadows Condominiums, Lake Michigan, Lake Shore Drive, Lakeview, Lakeview East District, Little Lithuania, Logan Square, The Loop, Magnificent Mile, Merex Pharmaceuticals, Michael Reese Hospital, Milwaukee, Navy Pier, Neo (Goth Club), New Thought (Past Cult), North Avenue, North Avenue Rack, North Broadway, North Clark Street, North Shore, The North Side, Northwestern University Medical Center, Oak Park, The Obsidian Sanctuary, O’Hare International Airport, Old Town, On Leong Tong, The Palmer House Hotel, Philadelphia, Pilsen/Little Village, The Pullman Historic District, Rack, Reliance Building, The Ridge, Sears Tower, Shedd Aquarium, South Side, South State Street, Stickney, Tribune Tower, Union Station, Union Stock Yards, Union Stock Yard Gate, Unity Temple, University of Chicago, The Uptown Theater, Utrecht Mental Asylum, Vega Baja, Wanderer’s Blues (Blues Club), WCUT (Station), West 79th Street, The West Side, Wheeling, Windy City Weird (Tabloid), World’s Columbian Exposition; Damned, Demon, Gauntlet, Ghost, Kindred, Lupine, Mage, Mortal, Numina, Resonance, Shadow/Shadow Realm, Soul, Spirit, Supernatural, Uratha, Vampire, Werewolves, Witches, Wizard; Vampire: The Requiem: VII Crew, Amaranth, Ancilla/Ancillae, Beast, Belial’s Brood, Bishop, Blood Bond, Blood Doll, Bloodline, Blood Sorcery, Childe/Childer, Circus (Dance Club), Clan, Cockpit Video (Porn. Production Company), Coils of the Dragon, Coterie, Covenant, Cro-Bat (Dance Club), The Crown of Thorns (Artifact), Crúac, “C versus C” Plan, Danse Macabre, Devil, Diablerie/Diablerize, Discarded Image (Elysium, Bar), Disciplines, Domain, Elder, Elysium, Embrace, Excalibur (Dance Club), Family, Final Death, First Estate, Fledgling, Frenzy, Garage Against the Machine (Band), Ghoul, Great Beast, Grims, Harpies/Harpy, Haunt, Haven, Herald, Herd, Hierophant, Horned King, Hound, Initiate of the Sanguine Curse, Inner Circle, Inquisitor, Investments, The Keepers of Culture, Kine, Kiss (Drug), Knights of the Invictus, Liber B.L.I.L. (Book), Longinus’ Laws, Lords of Secrecy, Machine, The Malcontents, Mask of the Man (Ceremonial Item), Masquerade, Master File, Midnight Mass, Morbus, Myrmidon, Neonate, Nomad, Oath, Palmer House Hotel, Praxis, Prefect, Priest, Primogen, Prince, Priscus, Prosser Steelcraft Factory, Rapid-Onset Hemorrhagic Fever (ROHeF), Regent, Regency, Relic, Requiem, Revenant, The River Snakes, Sanctified Zealots, Sanguine Curse, Scholar of the Fiery Terror, Scourer, Seneschal, Shedd Aquarium (Elysium), Sheriff, Sidetrack (Gay Bar), Sire, Sworn (The Mysteries, The Axe and the Dying Light), Temple of the Dark Crusader, Testament of Longinus, Theban Sorcery, Thrall, The Three, Torpor, Tranquility, Triumvirate, Undercity (Underground society), Vanitas (Mirror), Vinculum, Vitae, Wassail, Wilhelmina (Cargo Ship); Werewolf: The Forsaken: First Tongue (Uremehir): Hulhu-Kuuz (City-Devourer; Spirit; Forsaken), Ulukhirin (Great-Fire-Spirit; Spirit; Pure), tur (neutral ground), Beshilu, Zi'ir, Nuzusul (Newly-Changed werewolves), Suthhar Anzuth, Hirfathra Hissu, Meninna, Farsil Luhal, Iminir, Thihirtha Numea, shartha, Azlu, Hisil, Magath, Imin U'izich (The Seven Conflagrations), Izikhul-farakh (King of Unforgiving Fire), Izidakh, Hithimu, duguthim (Possessed), gazha-kha (Warlord), Unihar; Other Packs: Black Sky Walkers, Copper Crows, The Crossroads Pack (Formerly known as the Archer Pack), Devil Moons, Dragon Scales, The Gutcutter Pack, Kings of No Mercy; Lodges: Cult of Bones, Lodge of Crows, Lodge of Death, Lodge of Garm, Lodge of Harbingers, Lodge of Harmony, Lodge of Lightning, Lodge of Metal, Lodge of Prophecy, Lodge of Scrolls, Lodge of Seasons, Lodge of Swords, Lodge of Thunder, Lodge of Wendigo, Lodge of Winter, Lodge of Wrath; Bale Hounds, Barrens, Beliar, Brethren War, Burn Scars, Calipha, Carnala, Choirs, Finger of Heaven (Comet), Devil Amos (Devil Moons Pack Totem), Forsaken, Gaffling, Ghost Child, Ghost Wolves, Glade, Hair of the Dog (Forsaken-run Bar), Hosts, Jaggling, Lamashtu, Loci/Locus, Maeljin, Magath, Mammon, Oath of the Moon, Pure Tribes, Sacred Hunt, Shoal, Spirit-Ridden (Spirit-Urged and Spirit-Claimed), Spiritual Rust, Territory, Thurifuge, Vanitas (Spirit Mirror), Wolf-Blooded, Wound, Wyrm's Nests (Ordo Dracul: Loci); Mage: The Awakening: Abattoir Cabal (Nightclub), Abyss, Acropolis (Restaurant), Amulet, Apostates, Apprentice, Arcane/Arcana, Arcanum, Athenaeum (Destroyed), Artifact, Assembly, Atlantis/Atlantean, Awaken/Awakened/Awakening, The Bibliotech, Cabal, Cassandra's Visions (Bookstore), The Castle, Celestial Flange (Artifact), Chang’s Imported Treasures (Store), Chernobyl Lullaby (Anton’s Band), Consilium, Council, Councilor, Coven, Delphi Cabal (Mysterium, destroyed), Demesne, Demon, Demons of the Lower Orders (Book), The Disciplines of Nehjarra, Doorway, Duat, Duel Arcane, Egypt, Exarch, The Executive Suite, Faerie, Fair Folk, Fallen Realm/Fallen World, Familiar, Faruk’s Lexicon of Fiends and Incorporeal Entities (Book), Fetter, Flange Fever, Game of Geometric Perfection (“Geos”), genii territoriali, Genius, Golgotha Crown (Artifact), Guardian, Hallow, Herald, Hierarch, High Speech, The Hip Flask, Ley Lines, Libertine, Lorehouse, Mage War (1987), Magic, Mana, Mentor, The Mercurials Cabal, Mummy/Mummies, Mystagogue, Necromancer, Nimbus, Open Source, Order, The Other Shore, Pandemonium, Paradox, Path, Path of Obrimos, Path of Thistle, Path of the Warlock, Pentacle, Pentagram, Portal, Provost, Psychic, Pylon, Reality, Realm, Relic, Ritual, Road, Road of the Dead, Road to the West, Sanctum, SanctumOpenSource.com (“SOS”), Sartordi’s Satanic Sideshow, Sentinel, Shadow Name, Sleeper, Silver Castle Cabal, Sorcerer, Spell, Spirit World, The Starry Night, Stygia, Supernal/Supernal Realm, Talisman, Tevatron, Throne of the Exarchs, Twilight, Verge, Vulgar Magic, Walsh Industries (TJW Ltd.), Warlock, Watchtower, Watchtower of the Golden Key, Watchtower of the Iron Gauntlet, Watchtower of the Lead Coin, Watchtower of the Lunargent Thorn, Watchtower of the Stone Book, Witch-Hunters, Zombie,

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