New York City (oWOD)
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| Name: | New York City |
| State: | New York |
| Country: | United States of America |
New York City has been the setting of many major incidents and the home of several major factions in the old World of Darkness. Below is a summary of the ways New York City was involved in each of the game lines.
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[edit] Vampire: The Masquerade
Contrary to reports of its demise, some Kindred believe that the Tzimisce Antediluvian ([Tzimisce]) is alive and now exists as an immense amorphous blob underneath New York. At least one Gehenna scenario involves [Tzimisce] awakening and destroying much of the city.
[edit] Werewolf: The Apocalypse
New York was home to the Sept of the Green, a large collection of Garou who met and lived in Central Park.
[edit] Mage: The Ascension
[edit] Wraith: The Oblivion
Because of the frequent deaths that occur in large cities, the New York City Necropolis was one of the more sizable in the Shadowlands. It was affiliated with Stygia.
[edit] Changeling: The Dreaming
[edit] Hunter: The Reckoning
[edit] Mummy: The Resurrection
[edit] Demon: The Fallen
[edit] Orpheus
While most of the Shadowlands were destroyed in the Sixth Great Maelstrom, New York suffered an unusual fate. The Maelstrom, for some reason, formed a whirlwind directly over the city. It folded in on itself, and many of the spirits of the New York City Necropolis were actually merged with the materials of the city, essentially becoming part of the Necropolis' fabric. Unable to harvest the fused spirits, the Spectres never managed to hold power over the city. It remains the only known Necropolis to survive the Maelstrom.
It was then ruled over by a minor Malfean, Vidod the Monger, who made his home in the ghostly echo of Grand Central Station. The Empire State Building also survived, and served as the focus around which the Jumble, the remains of the New York Necropolis, slowly revolved; a fierce stormwind, the Palisade, protected it from outsiders. The only way to safely enter the Necropolis and the Jumble was to travel over the Brooklyn Bridge, unaffected by the Palisade winds. Also of note were the towers of the World Trade Center, visible in the distance through the Palisade, with each tower caught forever in the first moments of its collapse. Both the World Trade Center and the Empire State Building were homes to strange phenomenon that no spirit, mortal, or Malfean had encountered before.
