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| + | [[File:Bright-sun-Logistics.png|200px|right]]Bright Sun Shipping & Logistics is a small Laguna Beach–based freight brokerage that operated quietly for years before undergoing a sudden and dramatic expansion in late 2025. A large influx of capital allowed the company to acquire warehouse space near the Port of Long Beach and expand into secure cargo logistics, a shift that drew quiet concern from port authority and law enforcement contacts. | ||
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March 11, 2026
| Police Work |
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Thorugh Mikael's police contacts and influence he was able to discover more information about the Bright Sun Shipping company.
Bright Sun Shipping & Logistics is a small Laguna Beach–based freight brokerage that operated quietly for years before undergoing a sudden and dramatic expansion in late 2025. A large influx of capital allowed the company to acquire warehouse space near the Port of Long Beach and expand into secure cargo logistics, a shift that drew quiet concern from port authority and law enforcement contacts.
Corporate records show that Bright Sun’s ownership is intentionally obscured behind multiple holding companies and international investment funds, making its true financial backers difficult to identify. Around the same time the funding appeared, the company replaced its leadership with executives whose backgrounds are tied to private military logistics and high-risk security operations.
Although no criminal investigations currently target the company, the combination of opaque financing, paramilitary logistics experience among leadership, and unusually heavy security at its facilities suggests Bright Sun may be operating as a logistical front for a larger, well-funded organization rather than a simple shipping firm.
March 7, 2026
| Media Influence |
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'Madeline' used her Media influence to suppress emerging news coverage of recent attacks in Prospect that were beginning to circulate through local blogs and minor news outlets. Through quiet pressure on editors and producers, the developing stories were pulled or reframed as internet rumors and urban legend before they could gain broader attention.
During this process, Madeline identified the primary source of the online chatter as a local hobbyist group known as the Watchers. Within their discussions, the black-blooded walkers have been labeled “Drones,” while the faster coordinating creatures are referred to as “Predators.” The group appears to believe they are documenting strange events or warning others to avoid the streets at night rather than exposing anything supernatural.
The media intervention successfully prevented the story from reaching mainstream coverage, but the Watchers remain an ongoing source of rumor and online speculation about the events.
| Warehouse Workers |
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'Torgue' was able to talk with dockworkers and warehouse staff indicate that Bright Sun Shipping recently underwent a significant expansion following a change in management and a sudden influx of funding.
Workers report that Bright Sun now conducts “secure cargo runs” involving sealed shipments that arrive late at night and are moved under tight access restrictions. Portions of the warehouse are occasionally cleared during transfers, and the company has recently added private security, additional surveillance systems, and restricted access areas.
No employees interviewed knew the nature of the cargo, but the general belief among staff is that Bright Sun has shifted from routine logistics work to handling high-value or sensitive freight for outside clients. The details of these operations appear to be deliberately compartmentalized from most of the workforce.
He also searched into the ownership of
Bright Sun Shipping and found: A basic online search of corporate filings and business directories shows that Bright Sun Shipping & Logistics LLC is currently owned by a holding company called Solar Maritime Holdings LLC. Solar Maritime itself does not appear to operate any shipping services directly and is listed primarily as an investment entity focused on maritime logistics and port-adjacent infrastructure.
Further examination of public filings shows that Solar Maritime Holdings receives funding from a larger financial group called Helios Strategic Investments Ltd. This organization appears to be an international investment fund with interests in shipping, infrastructure, and private logistics. Its portfolio includes multiple companies involved in freight movement, shipping insurance, and security contracting, though detailed ownership information for Helios is limited in publicly available records.
March 6, 2026
| A Court of Questions |
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The Court learned that the recent attacks and disturbances in Prospect were likely not aimed at the local Kindred at all. According to the Sheriff’s report, most of the hostile actors encountered so far have already been eliminated, and the remaining incidents appear to be collateral damage from a separate operation. Intelligence suggests that two powerful Kindred war leaders from Los Angeles—figures operating independently during the current Camarilla power struggle there—are traveling through Prospect on their way south toward the Mexican border. If hostile forces discovered their route, the hybrids, walkers, and other threats encountered in the city may have been deployed to intercept these travelers rather than to target Prospect itself.
Additional discussion confirmed that the organization known as Bright Sun remains a central piece of the larger threat. The group appears to be operating facilities near Long Beach, including at least one large site believed capable of supporting the creation or containment of the hybrid creatures encountered earlier. While investigators have identified locations and partial blueprints for these facilities, the ultimate source of Bright Sun’s funding and backing remains unclear, though it is believed that a powerful outside faction provided significant financial support to the company roughly a year earlier.
As a result, the Court concluded that the situation is larger than a single local incident. Prospect may simply lie along the path of a broader conflict involving hunter-aligned groups, corporate actors such as Bright Sun, and rival Kindred factions moving through the region. The immediate priority is therefore to gather intelligence—tracing funding sources, identifying Bright Sun personnel and infrastructure, and extracting information from captured operatives like Greg—while preparing for the possibility that outside powers may soon bring their conflict directly through the domain.
March 5, 2026
| Questions and answers |
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The group convenes in the restricted holding area beneath Secrets Underground after capturing a hostile operative during the rooftop confrontation. The prisoner—a non-local Gangrel working for Bright Sun—is secured for interrogation while the team begins analyzing the equipment recovered from him. Charai takes charge of the handheld device found on the Gangrel, while Amos oversees security and evidence control. Amelie briefs the others on the capture, explaining that the “walkers” recovered from the scene are mortals altered by the strange black blood the investigation has been tracking—creatures similar to vampires but fundamentally different. Initial testing of the device reveals that it does not track normal people; when Mikas carries one of the dead walkers around the room, the gadget begins pinging, confirming it functions as a motion tracker keyed specifically to these hybridized “walker” creatures rather than ordinary movement.
With the device partially understood, Daniel begins interrogating the staked Gangrel after reviving him with a small amount of vitae. The captive quickly confirms he works for Bright Sun and provides key operational details about the forces the Court has encountered. According to him, the walkers are intentionally created as expendable cannon fodder meant to overwhelm defenses and weaken targets. The more powerful creatures—the “hybrids”—are the primary strike force intended to eliminate high-value targets once the walkers have softened resistance. He also reveals that silver and fire are known weaknesses in these engineered creatures, and that he joined the operation largely out of fear of being forcibly transformed into one of the hybrids himself. However, the Gangrel claims he does not know the identity of the ultimate targets or the full scope of the plan, stating that such information was above his rank.
During the interrogation, Amos receives an urgent update from Gaunt reporting visual confirmation of two hybrids accompanied by roughly a dozen walkers moving as a coordinated pack near the Redwood Overpass and heading north along the highway berms. This suggests the forces captured earlier were only part of a larger operation now converging on the city, likely toward a predetermined objective somewhere downtown. The team realizes the attack may already be in motion, with walkers acting as shock troops ahead of the hybrids. With the prisoner secured for further questioning and the tracker device identified as a tool for monitoring hybrid movements, the Court must now decide whether to intercept the approaching group before it reaches its unknown target.
February 26, 2026
| Walkers and Roof-Runners |
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The group arrives at the scene of a recent fight and quickly realizes they need to deal with the aftermath before anyone else notices. There are multiple bodies in the street, and the situation could easily attract police attention if they stay too long. Amelie immediately starts discussing calling in a cleanup crew, while Amos focuses on figuring out who had been watching the confrontation from above. Charai stays on the ground with a machete ready in case anyone tries to escape, while Amelie and Amos climb onto a nearby van and use a fire escape to reach the rooftops where a lookout had been spotted.
On the roof they identify the lookout as a vampire—specifically a Gangrel—who immediately attempts to flee across the rooftops. Amos and Amelie give chase while Charai moves through the shadows at street level to intercept. During the escape attempt the Gangrel misjudges a leap between buildings and crashes to the pavement below. When the group closes in they see he looks like a young college student and is clutching a strange electronic device that emits a faint green glow and beeping signal.
Before the Gangrel can do anything with the device, Amos grabs him and attempts to take it away while Amelie drives an enchanted stake into his heart, immobilizing him. The device reveals something alarming: it is tracking four approaching groups moving toward the area. It’s unclear whether the device is simply tracking them or actively summoning them, but either way the situation is about to get worse.
Realizing they’re about to be surrounded, the team decides to retreat. They load the staked Gangrel into their van along with the mysterious device and any bodies they want to remove from the scene. Amelie plans to call in a cleanup crew to deal with the remaining evidence before authorities arrive.
Feburary 21, 2026
| Plot Roster |
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Before we move into the next phase of this plot, I want to make sure I have an accurate record of who has actively contributed so far. Contributions fall into two categories: Field Work (on-camera scenes, direct investigation, confrontations, etc.) and Research (influence use, background actions, technical tracing, suppression efforts, occult or academic work — influence absolutely counts here). If you believe your character has meaningfully contributed in either capacity and your name is missing or miscategorized, please reply and let me know what you did so I can correct the record. I’d like this finalized before we proceed
- Amos — Field Work & Research
- Charai — Field Work & Research
- Amelie — Field Work & Research
- Gaunt — Field Work & Research
- Torgue — Field Work & Research
- Madeline — Research
- Io — Research
- Constance — Research
- Mikael — Research
| Plot Threads |
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There are two remaining open plot threads that will now be handled as off-camera, research-based opportunities rather than extended field scenes. If you have not been involved in the recent alley and walker confrontations, this is your chance to contribute meaningfully to the story. It will require specific rolls based on your character’s skills, influences, or backgrounds either through pages when I'm on or through @mail to describe what you want to do and we can handle the rolls when we're both online. Success can close these leads and generate useful intelligence. Doing nothing is also a choice, but it may shape how the situation develops.
Thread 1: Redwood Underpass
(a highway overpass that's heading north out of town - thus the name). A caller reported several individuals congregating beneath the Redwood underpass behaving erratically and obstructing foot traffic. Officers encountered three unhoused males exhibiting signs of severe disorientation and physical distress, including blackened veins visible at the neck and forearms. Before further information could be gathered the individuals scattered and were unfindable. Research here may involve reviewing city infrastructure plans, traffic camera archives, municipal contracts, police patrol logs, or digital signal mapping in the area.
Thread 2: Rail Yard
Rail yard security reported a disturbance involving a "possible assault" near an inactive service spur. Responding officers found dark, viscous residue along the gravel bed and concrete pylons, initially believed to be oil runoff. No injured parties were located, though a nearby security guard reported hearing "wet coughing sounds" followed by shouting that abruptly stopped. The residue did not match known industrial lubricants and has been forwarded for lab analysis. No suspects identified; no missing persons report linked at this time.
Thread 3: Triangle Man
Triangle Man, known for spreading conspiracy theories that have come uncomfortably close to real events. Investigation into him may include social media analysis, financial tracing, academic or psychological profiling, and identifying his sources of information. The objective is to determine whether he is simply an overactive theorist who stumbled too close to the truth, or if he is being fed information by a third party testing the city’s response. Some information has already been gathered about this person and the source of the rumors he spread but the thread is still active.
| Plot Hunters |
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The hunter subplot is going to go quiet for a while as we focus on resolving the Hybrid/Walker arc. That does not mean it is gone or forgotten, only that it is being placed on a slow burn. There is no immediate IC reason for the Court to divert major resources back to it at this time, especially with more active threats unfolding in the city. Rather than splitting attention between multiple escalating fronts, we are going to handle one primary plot at a time so pacing stays focused and momentum stays strong.
In the background, the church connected to prior hunter activity will continue to be quietly monitored, primarily through Gaunt’s efforts and any passive information networks already in place. If movement is detected, new personnel appear, or anything shifts in a way that warrants action, that thread will reactivate. Until then, it remains a potential threat rather than an active confrontation.
For transparency: I intentionally introduced two parallel plot hooks (Hunters and Hybrids) to see which one the group gravitated toward more strongly. Player engagement is one of the best indicators of where energy and spotlight should go. The Hybrid plot clearly generated more traction, field action, and momentum, so that is where we will concentrate attention for now. The hunter arc is still viable and will return at an appropriate time, but we are prioritizing the storyline the group naturally chose to pursue.
Feburary 19, 2026
| They came out of the night |
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While tracking the infected walkers moving with purpose through the city, Amos alerted the others to a possible point of interest on a nearby rooftop. Amelie confirmed something was up there — not fully human, shifting between two and four legs as it moved along the building’s edge. With the group of black-blooded infected continuing their steady advance, Amos broke from surveillance and seized one from the far flank, dragging it into an alley in an attempt to provoke a clearer reaction — either from the horde or whatever might be overseeing them. The creature responded with nothing resembling reason, operating on pure instinct: clawing, biting, and reacting like a cornered animal rather than a thinking being. When Amos stabbed the one man in the chest with a stake, black blood spilled from the chest like sticky hot tar - covering the sheriff.
As the rest of the infected began to converge, Amelie used the vehicle she was in to scatter them. Torgue stepped forward, focusing on the nearest threats. Channeling a sharp, deliberate invocation of decay, she unleashed a wave of accelerated atrophy upon three of the black-blooded figures, attempting to wither and weaken them before they could overwhelm Amos. Charai, using her knowledge of blood magic, fried the remaining black blood Walkers. The rooftop presence remained unconfirmed, but the night reinforced a troubling pattern — the infected are coordinated enough to move in groups, feral enough to lack higher thought, and possibly monitored by something that is neither fully human nor fully beast.
Feburary 12, 2026
| A Very Interesting Court |
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The coterie investigated the bus stop abductions and escalating signs of infection spreading through Prospect. Evidence from Spirit’s Touch and hacked security footage confirmed the truck driver is no longer a lone victim but operating as part of a coordinated group targeting individuals at night. The attacks were deliberate, controlled, and timed. This reinforced the growing suspicion that the hybrids — or whatever is behind them — are propagating something rather than simply killing.
More critically, the coterie tracked and detained the individuals operating the drone surveillance. Under interrogation, the “drone team” admitted they work for Bright Sun, the freight and logistics company previously flagged for its sudden influx of funding. They confirmed they were actively collecting field data and specifically monitoring individuals they referred to as the “Infected.” While they claimed to be observing rather than deploying, this confirms Bright Sun is not a passive shell company — it is directly involved in tracking the spread of whatever the hybrids are creating. Prospect is not just being attacked; it is being studied.
February 5, 2026
| Investigating Black Blood |
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New police reports suggest the hybrid threat is spreading. Three separate incidents point to possible “seeding” fallout: disoriented unhoused men with blackened veins under the Redwood underpass, unexplained tar-like residue at the rail yard, and multiple bus stop abductions carried out by a group of homeless men—one matching the infected truck driver’s description. The pattern suggests victims may not be dying outright, but becoming part of the problem.
The coterie returned to the truck driver’s attack site near the culvert to gather evidence. Charai collected a sample of the black substance for analysis at the Chantry, while Amelie accessed the truck to search for impressions and clues. Early indications point toward contamination spreading through the city’s most vulnerable populations, raising the possibility that the hybrids’ purpose is not just to kill—but to propagate
Jannuary 30, 2026
| A Very Interesting Court |
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Court opens with Prince Vegard making a dramatic entrance via a live musical performance on stage before the black curtain descends and he resumes his seat on the dais. Attendance is light, and Vegard explicitly relaxes formalities for the evening. He opens the floor for discussion and directs that reports be given as if the Court has no prior knowledge of ongoing investigations. He calls first on Primogen Baribeau and then the Sheriff, while allowing open questions and interruptions. The mood is attentive but informal, with courtiers settling in after the performance.
Discussion centers on recent encounters with a hostile non-Kindred creature. Charai reports on her examination of the recovered body, describing heavy bone plating and a heart caged in bone, and announces she will distribute specially prepared autonomous stakes designed to pursue and stake a target once activated. Questions follow regarding whether these tools are enchanted and whether the bone structure could be weakened alchemically. Amos adds that this is the second such creature encountered in the region, that the first was retrieved by its creators, and that silver munitions proved effective during the most recent encounter. The Court exchanges practical observations about countermeasures and preparedness.
Mid-session, Deputy Sheriff Jeffrey Daniels of Los Angeles arrives unannounced and is challenged by Prince Vegard. Daniels identifies himself as an agent of the Court of Los Angeles and explains that his delayed introduction was intentional to avoid tipping adversaries. Vegard sharply questions the legitimacy and history of Los Angeles’s rulership, prompting Daniels to clarify that Vannevar Thomas is the current Prince, having consolidated control after withdrawing from San Francisco. Vegard formally rebukes Daniels for failing to announce himself, then acknowledges his presence and issues a directive: Daniels is to remain within Greater Prospect, cooperate fully with the Sheriff and Primogen Baribeau, and assist in resolving the matter without further disruption. Daniels accepts the Prince’s authority without protest, and Court proceeds under Vegard’s command.
Follow-Up Tasks / Ongoing Consequences
- A hostile hybrid creature was confirmed to possess a heart encased in heavy bone plating. This would make traditional staking methods near impossible unless attempted through the creature's back.
- Silver ammunition was confirmed effective against the hybrid.
- Charai announced the creation and distribution of enchanted autonomous stakes to the Court. The enchanted stakes activate via command word and pursue the nearest valid target.
- Deputy Sheriff Jeffrey Daniels identified himself as an agent of the Court of Los Angeles. Daniels stated that Vannevar Thomas is the current Prince of Los Angeles.
- Daniels was ordered to remain in Greater Prospect and cooperate with the Sheriff and Primogen Baribeau.
Jannuary 29, 2026
| A Secret Mission |
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After the stake is removed, the staked vampire deputy violently reanimates, immediately lunging for the prepared blood supply in a near-frenzied state. He feeds ravenously until the hunger subsides, gradually regaining control, awareness, and physical stability. Once coherent, he identifies himself as a deputy sheriff from the Los Angeles Court, sent under orders to investigate and neutralize a series of hybrid abominations being deliberately released into the field. He confirms he has already engaged multiple such creatures, killing one with a single silver round while police distracted it, and witnessing another being released from a black van before its handlers fled. He admits he entered the Praxis of Greater Prospect without notification, citing standing orders to avoid entanglement until proof of the threat’s origin could be secured, though this earns a formal reprimand regarding Tradition and domain authority.
The discussion turns toward the broader scope of the threat as the deputy explains that whoever is behind the hybrids appears to be testing them as weapons, possibly escalating their effectiveness. He mentions a suspicious shipping and freight operation that rapidly expanded along the West Coast after a sudden influx of funding, though he cannot confirm its identity beyond a partial name. Attention then shifts to the captured hybrid’s remains. Before dissection begins, a supernatural examination reveals the creature’s recent actions: it was released starving from a van, fed first on a trucker—forcing black, oil-like blood into the dying victim—and then killed a civilian accountant before being engaged by a long-haired sword-wielding vampire. The vision confirms the hybrid’s predatory purpose included both feeding and “seeding,” raising further concerns about contamination, additional victims, and how many such creatures may still be active.
Follow-Up Tasks / Ongoing Consequences
- Who is responsible for creating the hybrid abominations?
- What organization is funding and operating the black vans used to deploy the hybrids?
- What is the true identity of the rapidly expanded freight/shipping company?
- How many hybrids have already been released into the field?
- Is there currently an active hybrid still at large?
- What is the full purpose of the hybrids’ “seeding” behavior?
- Where is the trucker’s body that the hybrid fed upon prior to killing the accountant?
- How far does this operation extend beyond the Praxis of Greater Prospect?
Jannuary 22, 2026
| A Bloody Trail |
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Following up on the forensic activity near the Pilot Travel Center, the coterie discovered a faint blood trail leading away from the cleared scene and into the brush. Careful tracking led them roughly fifty yards from the main building to a large, unlit steel culvert running beneath the highway. After securing the area and conducting limited astral reconnaissance, Charai confirmed the presence of both the Chimera responsible for Bill’s death and a second figure: a long-haired man armed with a sword. With no signs of immediate movement from the creature, the group advanced into the culvert to investigate directly.
Inside the culvert, the Chimera was found dead, its armored body split and misaligned, with the broken tip of a sword driven deep between its shoulder plates. Beyond it lay the wounded vampire Tyson, his body catastrophically injured—limbs twisted, leg and abdomen torn open by claws, and massive blood loss evident. Though he had clearly slain the Chimera, Tyson was fading fast. When Amos offered blood to keep him alive, Tyson fed desperately and had to be forcibly stopped by Charai’s thaumaturgy. Stabilized only marginally, Tyson was able to deliver a critical piece of information before losing strength: the Chimera is vulnerable to silver, and that weakness was key to killing it.
Follow-Up Tasks / Ongoing Consequences
- The Deputy and the Chimera were removed to cells below Secrets. Tyson was given additional blood to facilitate his healing.
- Chimera are only vulnerable to silver and only from the back (where the bone plates can't protect the heart).
- Investigate whether this Chimera was acting alone or as part of a broader deployment or testing program.
- Question the Deputy as to his involvement in the Chimeras
Jannuary 15, 2026
| A New Body Problem |
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The session opens with the examination of a newly discovered body—Bill, an otherwise unremarkable local accountant—whose injuries initially resemble severe blunt-force trauma but quickly reveal something far worse. The wounds are inconsistent with weapons or animals, showing deliberate, upright strength and claw-like tearing. Through necromantic questioning, Bill’s spirit recounts his death: an ambush near a cluster of semi-trucks far south of the city, close to the highway, where a pale, malformed humanoid creature attacked him with unnatural focus. The entity appeared stitched together from vampiric traits—claws, bone plating, inhuman resilience—and continued its assault even while being fired upon by police, suggesting it could not feel pain in any normal way. The killing was not symbolic or targeted; Bill was simply in the wrong place when something predatory slipped through the city’s failing defenses.
Amelie’s spirit sight confirms the creature’s grotesque composition and raises concerns that the murder may be an attempt—however clumsy—to frame Gaunt again, echoing earlier incidents involving purple roses. With no ties between the victim and existing conspiracies, the group concludes this death represents escalation rather than message. Acting quickly, they travel to a Pilot Travel Centers location near National City, arriving just as police and forensic teams are departing. Investigating the shadowed edge of the truck lot, Amos discovers a faint blood trail leading into nearby bushes and ultimately into a large steel culvert beneath the road—strong evidence that the creature escaped via underground infrastructure. The scene reinforces a troubling realization: containment has failed, and something monstrous is now loose, mobile, and learning.
Follow Up
- What exactly is the creature: a fleshcrafted experiment, a failed weapon, or something newly created?
- Who deployed or transported it in the black van, and was the driver human, ghoul, or something else?
- Was this killing truly instinctive, or was Bill chosen because he witnessed something at the truck stop?
- Do security cameras at the truck stop or nearby roads show the van’s arrival or escape route?
- Where does the culvert lead, and does it connect to known tunnels, sewers, or Nosferatu infrastructure?
- How does this incident connect—if at all—to the purple rose framing attempts against Gaunt?
1-9-26: Morgue Investigation
The group arrives at the city morgue late at night and quickly notices that something is wrong. A security guard outside the Medical Examiner’s office appears to be asleep under unnatural circumstances, and violet rose petals are found near him, suggesting supernatural involvement. Inside Exam Room 2, they find Marcus’s body laid out on an examination table even though it should still be in cold storage. Amelie uses supernatural senses to read the rose petals and confirms they were placed on purpose to frame someone else, not as part of the actual crime. Realizing the situation is more serious than expected, Charai prepares a summoning ritual so they can question Marcus’s spirit directly.
Marcus’s spirit explains that he entered the West End Church because it felt unusually untouched and important, like a hidden safe place, and that he sensed something powerful beneath the altar. He also reveals that he had already spoken to another person about a video he made for an occult-themed group, meant to attract people who could recognize hidden patterns without drawing dangerous attention. Before fading, Marcus says the group often meets at a game shop near campus, but he is unable to answer questions about Father Calder. As the ritual ends, a new, unscheduled body arrives in the morgue with injuries that clearly resemble claw marks rather than a normal assault. Fearing another supernatural breach, the group decides to secretly remove the body from the morgue to investigate it somewhere safer, escaping before staff realize anything is wrong.
Follow Up
- Who planted the violet rose petals near the security guard, and why they were meant to frame someone else.
- The identity of the second body brought into the morgue, including who they were and what really caused the claw-like wounds.
- What kind of creature or power caused the claw marks, and whether it is connected to the earlier murder.
- The occult group that meets at the game shop near campus, including who belongs to it and how dangerous it might be.
- Who or what is moving freely between crime scenes, suggesting a larger supernatural plan rather than random attacks.
1-3-26: Off-Camera Updates
- A Vision was received by a Malkavian. What she does with it? Who she tells? Anyone's guess.
- Io was able to find out some interesting information about The Sacred Hearth Church and its possible connection to the relics that the Church is looking for. It all boils down to a Priest named Father Calder - the last priest who presided over the Church. When he died and was burried three-ish years ago, the church was closed quickly afterwards.
1-2-26: Friday Night Court Update
Order of Saint Michael
- The Order of St. Michael is actively hunting lost Christian relics displaced during or after the World Wars.
- Intelligence suggests their current target is a relic known as “Angel’s Blood.”
- Jonathan Gaunt recognizes Angel’s Blood by the Latin name Sanguis Angelorum.
- He recalls it as forbidden, heretical occult lore encountered under his sire.
- Jonathan Gaunt recognizes Angel’s Blood by the Latin name Sanguis Angelorum.
- Intelligence suggests their current target is a relic known as “Angel’s Blood.”
Q: Occult: What does Angel's Blood do to kindred, to mortals? Is this a weapon we might use or something they would use against us?
Q: Occult: What would this relic look like? Has anyone seen one on the west coast before?
Triangle Guy / Viral Theories
- “Triangle Guy” is spreading oddly specific theories connected to recent viral videos.
- Sister Osti identified a possible lead on locating the person who posted the fan theories: Paladin Games, an old gaming shop downtown
Q: Business / Finance: Who owns Paladin Games? How long has it been in business?
Q: Mortal+ surveilance: Who goes into that shop? Anyone who looks dangerous?
Morgue Accesss
- Gaunt has arranged to get the Sheriff and Tremere Primogen into the Morgue so that she can commune with the spirits of the boy that was shot through his dorm window and the headless hunter to gain answers.
E: +Event: Can you help? Provide assistance?
1/1/26 A New Player Takes the Field
Daniel returns to the court and dives right in
- He gathers additional information on the Order of St. Michael.
- He learns why the West Horizon Reality LLC has been buying up the old churches.
12/13/25 Augur_1837
Constance Discovers the Identity of the Rumor Monger
- ... and she knows where he hangs out.
12/12/25 Prince of the City
Status of the viral video
- Confirmed the “vampire feeding” video was staged by a mortal student (Marcus) as a class project.
- Despite being fake, it still caused real Masquerade damage by drawing attention and spawning conspiracy speculation.
- The student was working from a hunter-style journal, implying the “prank” echoed real surveillance patterns.
Marcus (the student)
- Marcus was shot and killed by a third party before the Court could interrogate him.
- Consensus framing: Marcus was a “mouth, not a mind” — a disposable intermediary rather than the architect.
- The clean execution suggests a disciplined handler rather than an Anarch or amateur actor.
Shooter and surveillance
- Evidence links the shooter to the same organization observed at the alley investigation (black vans / drone surveillance).
- The shooter showed no interest in reclaiming the journal — only silencing Marcus.
- This reinforced that the operation is controlled and professional, not panicked or improvised.
The West End Church
- A hunter (Cedric, no relation) was identified operating out of the church.
- He was wounded in a prior encounter, took a phone call from his handler while waiting for extraction, and the Court withdrew due to risk of sunlight weaponization.
- He is believed to have returned to Los Angeles.
- The handler’s identity remains unknown; unclear if they are Anubis Group or a rival actor.
Vegard’s Directives (Key Rulings)
No retaliation against mortals
- No retaliation against Marcus (had he lived); his death reinforces he was only a pawn.
- Killing pawns only teaches the hand behind them how to play better.
No public denials or overreactions
- No public denials, “corrections,” or displays of concern.
- Emerald Plaza does not explain itself to mortals; do not swat at shadows.
Observe, do not interfere
- The Court should listen quietly and carefully.
- Those who rush to redirect blame, overcorrect, or loudly claim certainty will be remembered for their enthusiasm.
Emerald Plaza as a litmus test
- If Emerald Plaza appears again in mortal speculation, Vegard will assume it was invited.
- Let the rumor run until the handler grows nervous and makes a mistake; respond with patience.
Final instruction
- Identify the handler.
- Eliminate the source entirely once confirmed.
- Turn this into a non-issue without spectacle or haste.
Ongoing Assignments / Follow-Ups
- Gaunt: Continue investigating the Anubis Group (LA operations and Prospect ties).
- Order of St. Michael: Potential lead to be pursued by others (Keeper Cunningham / court-side investigation), while Gaunt stays on Anubis for now.
- Church thread: Continue church-related investigation (Constance and others).
- Tech thread: Technical tracing support remains pending (Keeper Ogami).
- Monitoring: Track Emerald Plaza mentions without interference or public reaction.
Current Takeaway
The Court now treats this as a quiet intelligence war, not a Masquerade emergency. Someone tested the Court’s reactions, silenced their pawn with precision, and expected fear or overcorrection. Vegard’s response: patience.
12/6/26 The Next Chapter
As we move into the next chapter of the Viral Vampire Video investigation, there are several threads characters may pursue off-camera. These can provide information to bring to Pre-Court or Court and shape how the next chapter unfolds. Available avenues of inquiry include:
- Order of St. Michael: Research this hunter sect’s history, ideology, recruitment, and West Coast activity.
- Black Vans Near the Alley: Investigate unmarked vans conducting ICE-style abductions around campus. How many people are missing, and what reports or rumors exist?
- Gunfire Near Campus: Look into shots reportedly fired west of campus the night Marcus was killed. Any police logs, shell casings, or eyewitnesses?
- Campus Gunman: Determine who fired the precision shot into Marcus’s dorm. Was Marcus the true target? What vantage points align with the shot?
- The Railyard Howl: Analyze the inhuman howl recorded near the railyard, possibly linked to a rumored law-enforcement shootout that same night.
- Long-Haired Biker Vampire: Identify the motorcycle-riding vampire described in the hunter’s journal, suspected of killing the headless hunter.
Additional leads from Chapter 1 include: tracking drone activity near the alley and quad; determining who scrubbed the metadata from the posted video; and investigating the abandoned West End church where Marcus found the hunter’s journal. Anyone wishing to pursue these leads via Influence, Allies, Contacts, Retainers, or skill-based rolls is encouraged to @mail me their actions for between-scene resolution.
On-Camera investigations of the West End Church will be Monday night. See +events
12/5/26 Tip of the Ice Berg
The Viral Vampire Video plot began when a blurry clip of what looked like a vampire feeding went viral online. The Court investigated the alley where it was filmed and immediately noticed two strange things: black, unmarked vans parked nearby watching the scene, and a drone hovering overhead. No one reported to any local hospitals for bloodloss or bite wounds but a headless corpse was discovered at the city morgue - a body carrying the brand of an Order of Hunters.
The investigation then moved to Prospect University, where the video seemed to have originated. The presence of more drones near the quad and several students talking excitedly about the fake vampire clip led the Court to a student named Marcus. He admitted the video was staged for a media project and said he had been inspired by a strange "hunter's journal" he found near an abandoned church on the west side. Before he could hand it over, Marcus was shot dead through his dorm window by a professional sniper, triggering chaos in the building.
Now the Court faces a bigger mystery. Someone was watching the alley. Someone else (or the same group) was flying drones over campus. And someone was willing to assassinate Marcus the moment he spoke to the Kindred. Only one hunter body has been found, and the whereabouts of the other Hunter is unknown. The next steps are tracking down the sniper, discovering who controlled the drones and vans, and figuring out how many hunters are still active in Prospect.
...and then there was that weird...howl.
11/29/25 a Viral Vampire Video
Gaunt presented information of a video potentially showing a vampire feeding in public near campus. Attempts to suppress the clip only make it go more viral, drawing conspiracy speculation and amateur analysis channels. Gaunt presents the footage to the Court leadership, warning that while the faces are unidentifiable, the implication of a feeding is strong enough to threaten the Masquerade. Enhanced stills and metadata reconstruction confirm the video was posted locally, but its authenticity is unclear, and facial recognition yields no reliable matches.