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== History ==
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=== Barbary Coast (1847-1906) ===
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== Barbary Coast (1847-1906) ==
Seamus Quinn, an ambitious Ventrue businessman with extensive shipping interests in Boston, New York, and New Orleans, came to San Francisco by ship to exploit the new city and establish himself as Prince. He brought with him the ghoul, [[Michel Dufresne]], who ran his New Orleans business and quickly Embraced an influential member of the rapidly growing Chinese community, [[Jin Ai]]. With the explosive growth of the city, he decided to Embrace [[Michel Dufresne|Michel]] in 1880 to act as his liaison to other California Princes.
Seamus Quinn, an ambitious Ventrue businessman with extensive shipping interests in Boston, New York, and New Orleans, came to San Francisco by ship to exploit the new city and establish himself as Prince. He brought with him the ghoul, [[Michel Dufresne]], who ran his New Orleans business and quickly Embraced an influential member of the rapidly growing Chinese community, [[Jin Ai]]. With the explosive growth of the city, he decided to Embrace [[Michel Dufresne|Michel]] in 1880 to act as his liaison to other California Princes.
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=== Reconstruction (1906-1950) ===
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== Reconstruction (1906-1950) ==
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The fire after the 1906 Earthquake destroyed Quinn, a newly arrived [[:Category:Lancea Sanctum|Lancea]] priest, and a visiting [[:Category:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]] gambler. [[Michel Dufresne|Michel]]'s broader power base allowed him to win the resulting power struggle and become the new Prince. He formed the ''[[Gold Coast Society]]'' and his rival formed the ''[[Seventh Company]]''. Their respective coteries were the only Kindred in the city until the Great Depression and the return of the [[:Category:Lancea Sanctum|Lancea Sanctum]] in the form of the ''[[Church of Endless Night]]''. They immediately ran afoul of the Prince, but an early conversion made it impossible for him to remove them. Quietly towards the end of the Second World War, an Austrian refugee named [[Solomon Loeb]], one of the mysterious [[:Category:Ordo Dracul|Ordo Dracul]], arrived and was granted sanctuary.
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The fire after the 1906 Earthquake destroyed Quinn, a newly arrived [[:Category:Lancea Sanctum|Lancea]] priest, and a visiting [[:Category:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]] gambler. [[Michel Dufresne|Michel]]'s broader power base allowed him to win the resulting power struggle and become the new Prince. He formed the ''[[Gold Coast Society]]'' and his rival formed the ''[[Seventh Company]]''. Their respective coteries were the only Kindred in the city until the Great Depression and the return of the [[:Category:Lancea Sanctum|Lancea Sanctum]] in the form of the ''[[Church of Endless Night]]'', which was established by a Mexican priest hoping to tend to the spiritual needs of the growing city's Kindred population. Quietly towards the end of the Second World War, an Austrian refugee named [[Solomon Loeb]], one of the mysterious [[:Category:Ordo Dracul|Ordo Dracul]], arrived and was granted sanctuary.
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== Counterculture (1950-1980) ==
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The time after the war saw the establishment of a new coterie, the ''[[Cult of Lilith]]'', by a Boston member of the [[:Category:Circle of the Crone|Circle of the Crone]]. Tension between them and the ''[[Church of Endless Night|Church]]'' were immediate, but never escalated past rhetoric. A childe of one of its members, [[Larry Fan]], left to join the [[:Category:Carthian Movement|Carthian Movement]] and, with the support of like-minded allies in Berkeley across the Bay, manages to be a thorn in the side of the Prince. A decade later, a Brujah biker gang called the ''[[Nighthawks]]'' arrived in the city and, after coming and going for another ten years, finally decided to settle in the area when its leader was converted by the Lancea.
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== Decline (1980-1990) ==
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The late 80s saw the arrival of the ''[[Flame Runners]]'' street gang, a [[:Category:Carthian Movement|Carthian]] coterie originating in Oakland which came to the city and set up house in Hunter's Point in order to spread the word. Their utter disregard for the Prince's authority would have led very quickly to a blood hunt if the coterie hadn't been weakened by its two female members defecting to other covenants. The ''[[Flame Runners|Runners]]'' opted to lay low until they could recover their numbers and a high profile assassination by VII among the
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[[:Category:Invictus|Invictus]] distracted attention from their presence long enough for them to dig in. The VII assassin was never found and rumours persist that they are still hiding out in the city, though the Prince insists he has evidence they have moved on.
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=== Counterculture (1950-1980) ===
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== Dot-Com Boom (1990-2000) ==
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The time after the war saw the establishment of a new coterie, the ''[[Cult of Lilith]]'', by a Boston member of the [[:Category:Circle of the Crone|Circle of the Crone]]. Tension between them and the ''[[Church of Endless Night|Church]]'' were immediate, but never escalated past rhetoric. A childe of one of its members, [[Larry Fan]], left to join the [[:Category:Carthian Movement|Carthian Movement]] but never gathered any followers and only occasionally managed to be a thorn in the side of the Prince. A decade later, a Brujah biker gang called the ''[[Nighthawks]]'' arrived in the city and, after coming and going for another ten years, finally decided to settle in the area.
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Much of the ''[[Gold Coast Society]]'''s energy during the last years of the century focused on a struggle with the Prince of San Jose over control of the growing tech industry in the Bay Area. Meanwhile, the ''[[Seventh Company]]'' quietly expanded its influence in the city as the Chinese population spilled over the traditional Chinatown borders and Asian business interests became more lucrative. The ''[[Cult of Lilith]]'', whose base had lost considerable ground during the 80s, enjoyed a resurgence of interest in non-traditional religious beliefs. ''[[Hell's Children]]'', a small coterie of [[:Category:Belial's Brood|Satanist]] vampires, quietly formed under the radar of the city Kindred and has yet to be noticed.
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=== Decline (1980-1990) ===
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The late 80s saw the formation of the ''[[Flame Runners]]'' street gang, originally a [[:Category:Carthian Movement|Carthian]] coterie, which immediately got on the bad side of the Prince by claiming territory in Hunter's Point and Embracing childer without permission. They were put under blood hunt and several members were slain by [[:Category:Invictus|Invictus]] ancilla before the arrival of VII distracted all Kindred from the affair. In the end, one of the vampiric assassins was caught and killed by the gang. With the presentation of his ashes to the Prince, the blood hunt was called off and the coterie was formally granted their hunting grounds and forgiven their prior indiscretions.
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== Present (post-2000) ==
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=== Dot-Com Boom (1990-2000) ===
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With the bursting of the tech bubble, the ''[[Gold Coast Society]]'' has returned its attention to its own backyard and noticed the growing influence of its rival, the ''[[Seventh Company]]''. The two have been quietly waging a war of money and influence for the past five years and some believe that [[Jin Ai]] is ready to mount a coup to overthrow the Prince. The swell of religious fundamentalism has also given the generally quiet ''[[Church of Endless Night]]'' new energy and it has begun to preach against the blasphemies of the [[:Category:Ordo Dracul|Ordo Dracul]] and the ''[[Cult of Lilith]]'' as well as actively recruiting among the other coteries.
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''[[Hell's Children]]'', a small coterie of [[:Category:Belial's Brood|Satanist]] vampires, quietly formed under the radar of the city Kindred and has yet to be noticed.
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=== Present (post-2000) ===
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 1 March 2008

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Barbary Coast (1847-1906)

Seamus Quinn, an ambitious Ventrue businessman with extensive shipping interests in Boston, New York, and New Orleans, came to San Francisco by ship to exploit the new city and establish himself as Prince. He brought with him the ghoul, Michel Dufresne, who ran his New Orleans business and quickly Embraced an influential member of the rapidly growing Chinese community, Jin Ai. With the explosive growth of the city, he decided to Embrace Michel in 1880 to act as his liaison to other California Princes.

Reconstruction (1906-1950)

The fire after the 1906 Earthquake destroyed Quinn, a newly arrived Lancea priest, and a visiting Nosferatu gambler. Michel's broader power base allowed him to win the resulting power struggle and become the new Prince. He formed the Gold Coast Society and his rival formed the Seventh Company. Their respective coteries were the only Kindred in the city until the Great Depression and the return of the Lancea Sanctum in the form of the Church of Endless Night, which was established by a Mexican priest hoping to tend to the spiritual needs of the growing city's Kindred population. Quietly towards the end of the Second World War, an Austrian refugee named Solomon Loeb, one of the mysterious Ordo Dracul, arrived and was granted sanctuary.

Counterculture (1950-1980)

The time after the war saw the establishment of a new coterie, the Cult of Lilith, by a Boston member of the Circle of the Crone. Tension between them and the Church were immediate, but never escalated past rhetoric. A childe of one of its members, Larry Fan, left to join the Carthian Movement and, with the support of like-minded allies in Berkeley across the Bay, manages to be a thorn in the side of the Prince. A decade later, a Brujah biker gang called the Nighthawks arrived in the city and, after coming and going for another ten years, finally decided to settle in the area when its leader was converted by the Lancea.

Decline (1980-1990)

The late 80s saw the arrival of the Flame Runners street gang, a Carthian coterie originating in Oakland which came to the city and set up house in Hunter's Point in order to spread the word. Their utter disregard for the Prince's authority would have led very quickly to a blood hunt if the coterie hadn't been weakened by its two female members defecting to other covenants. The Runners opted to lay low until they could recover their numbers and a high profile assassination by VII among the Invictus distracted attention from their presence long enough for them to dig in. The VII assassin was never found and rumours persist that they are still hiding out in the city, though the Prince insists he has evidence they have moved on.

Dot-Com Boom (1990-2000)

Much of the Gold Coast Society's energy during the last years of the century focused on a struggle with the Prince of San Jose over control of the growing tech industry in the Bay Area. Meanwhile, the Seventh Company quietly expanded its influence in the city as the Chinese population spilled over the traditional Chinatown borders and Asian business interests became more lucrative. The Cult of Lilith, whose base had lost considerable ground during the 80s, enjoyed a resurgence of interest in non-traditional religious beliefs. Hell's Children, a small coterie of Satanist vampires, quietly formed under the radar of the city Kindred and has yet to be noticed.

Present (post-2000)

With the bursting of the tech bubble, the Gold Coast Society has returned its attention to its own backyard and noticed the growing influence of its rival, the Seventh Company. The two have been quietly waging a war of money and influence for the past five years and some believe that Jin Ai is ready to mount a coup to overthrow the Prince. The swell of religious fundamentalism has also given the generally quiet Church of Endless Night new energy and it has begun to preach against the blasphemies of the Ordo Dracul and the Cult of Lilith as well as actively recruiting among the other coteries.

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