Blood on the Severn has finished! Big thanks to our Storyteller, Carlos for all the work he put in, and for bringing some very creepy SPCs to life*. And let's not forget Sam! Who worked on and off camera to make the chronicle a success. Thanks too, to our players: Bex, Peter, Alice, Josh and Rob. You played some great bloodsuckers.
Of course, a lot goes on behind the camera. Assets need to be made, art created, technical problems sorted, videos edited, social media, moderating, looking after our wonderful community, lots of things! A huge and eternal thanks to Mitch, Dylan, Callum and Phil for their continued excellence.
As we announced previously, we'll be taking a break after this so things will be quiet for a while as we discuss next steps.
If you're one of our supporters at Neonate level or above, there's a new loresheet waiting for you over on our Patreon. And if you're supporting us at the level of Elder or above there's a final postcard from Hubert for you as well.
On a personal note, I** will be saying a fond farewell too. After playing Benjamin and Janusz, running Blood on the Tamesis, our Pateron, and this blog, it's time for me to take back my Monday nights and do other things. I've had a great time these last few years, and am grateful to have met you all.
See you all on the other side!
*We're looking at you, Obassi
**Peter
Just wanted to say thank you all for the great show you made!
I have started listening to the Spotify podcast of Blood on the Thames last year and now listen to Blood on the Tamesis. I'm realy facinated by the story's you all weave and it inspired me to return to Vampire for the first time in many years.
Sad to see there is no new games being played but also happy to see that there is still more for me to listen to as i haven't yet reach Blood on the Severn yet.
So thx again for all the hard work.
Br,
A fan from the Netherlands