Lessons Learned:

  1. Despite entire fandom constantly talking about the Chaos Gods and threat Chaos poses, most of the Imperial Guard aren't supposed to know anything about it, less alone the specific names.
  2. Despite their enemeis in Sabbath participating commonly in diablerie and fandom making big deal out of what an unforgivable crime it is, it is not something an average Vampire of Carmarilla knows about in any way.
  • Infamousblt [any]
    hexbear
    13
    1 month ago

    Oh yes, regular folks in the Imperium are absolutely forbidden from knowing anything about or even talking about chaos at all. The guard may even be sent to fight chaos directly without being told what they're fighting or why, just that they are fighting heretics. And if they ask for more information they will be made an example of so nobody else thinks it's a good idea.

    The Imperium is not a nice place to be, mostly

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
    hexbear
    7
    1 month ago

    It's always difficult finding the balance between in character and out of character knowledge. I recently had to explain to my players that their characters definitely knew about a major historical event in the setting, because while it happened 10,000 years ago it's important to the origin of several gods, so is a widely known story.

  • Sleazy_Albanese [comrade/them]
    hexbear
    6
    edit-2
    1 month ago

    100% correct about 40K but i dont think thats accurate about VTM. Yes the Amaranth is a massive taboo and stigma but its not realistic to think that vampires who drink humans blood never imagined that maybe they could drink each others blood too. Even if they didnt know it could lead to some special outcome. Something cant be a stigma unless its well known of.

    https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Diablerie_(VTM)