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Scum: The Masquerade, or more simply called [[Masquerade]], is a game that was devised to get around the ban of [[roleplaying games]] at [[Site:Lancaster|CTY: Lancaster]].  The basic rules are those of [[Scum]], also sometimes called Asshole or Capitalism, or one of many other titles.  However, some enterprising students decided a simple card game wasn't good enough, and that they wanted to break a rule, namely that there are no roleplaying games (D&D, etc.) allowed at CTY.  So, they stole the concept of disciplines and powers from the game Vampire: The Masquerade, incorporated them into Scum, and thus Scum: The Masquerade was born.  Unfortunately, I can't find a full copy of the rules right now, so hopefully when someone else finds this, they can add that.
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Scum: The Masquerade, or more simply called Masquerade, is a game that was devised to get around the ban of [[roleplaying games]] at [[Site:Lancaster|CTY: Lancaster]].  The basic rules are those of [[Scum]], also sometimes called Asshole or Capitalism, or one of many other titles.  However, some enterprising students decided a simple card game wasn't good enough, and that they wanted to break a rule, namely that there are no roleplaying games (D&D, etc.) allowed at CTY.  So, they stole the concept of disciplines and powers from the game Vampire: The Masquerade, incorporated them into Scum, and thus Scum: The Masquerade was born.  Unfortunately, I can't find a full copy of the rules right now, so hopefully when someone else finds this, they can add that.

Revision as of 18:41, 11 August 2006

Scum: The Masquerade, or more simply called Masquerade, is a game that was devised to get around the ban of roleplaying games at CTY: Lancaster. The basic rules are those of Scum, also sometimes called Asshole or Capitalism, or one of many other titles. However, some enterprising students decided a simple card game wasn't good enough, and that they wanted to break a rule, namely that there are no roleplaying games (D&D, etc.) allowed at CTY. So, they stole the concept of disciplines and powers from the game Vampire: The Masquerade, incorporated them into Scum, and thus Scum: The Masquerade was born. Unfortunately, I can't find a full copy of the rules right now, so hopefully when someone else finds this, they can add that.