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'''Sorcerers''': I've seen Fantasia?  I feel like you're asking me the same question you just did, except you changed the word?  I'm really sorry, but I'm just not following.   
 
'''Sorcerers''': I've seen Fantasia?  I feel like you're asking me the same question you just did, except you changed the word?  I'm really sorry, but I'm just not following.   
  
'''Vampires''':  I once saw a documentary about people who wear gothic style clothing and enjoy drinking blood for sexual gratification and sleeping in coffins. To each their own. I'm not here to judge. Real vampires? Huh?
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'''Vampires''':  Please, please tell me we're talking [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight_(Meyer_novel) Twilight] and not [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosferatu Nosferatu].
  
 
'''Fae''': Again, you know.  I think it's beautiful that Renaissance fairs exist so people can express themselves so creatively.  I'm not here to judge anyone, just observe. Okay, seriously.  Are you joking?
 
'''Fae''': Again, you know.  I think it's beautiful that Renaissance fairs exist so people can express themselves so creatively.  I'm not here to judge anyone, just observe. Okay, seriously.  Are you joking?

Revision as of 16:11, 8 February 2018

Garou: Some of my family members have a genetic gift that allows them to turn into what has been historically referred to as "werewolves". I can understand why they want to hide it from the rest of the world. Sadly, those who appear "different" cannot trust the majority to treat them with decency and respect.

Mages: Do you mean like Penn and Teller? I don't understand the question. I have no interest in going to a show in Las Vegas, if that's what you're asking me, but thank you for the invitation.

Sorcerers: I've seen Fantasia? I feel like you're asking me the same question you just did, except you changed the word? I'm really sorry, but I'm just not following.

Vampires: Please, please tell me we're talking Twilight and not Nosferatu.

Fae: Again, you know. I think it's beautiful that Renaissance fairs exist so people can express themselves so creatively. I'm not here to judge anyone, just observe. Okay, seriously. Are you joking?