Montreal By Night
Montreal is a city of enigmas, an onion of almost infinite layers, if you will. Peel away one skin and several more await, seductive in what they hide. Montreal was once called "The City of Black Miracles" because of the dark faith of its nocturnal inhabitants. Those who live within its island confines, whether mortal or immortal, should be made to feel as if some terrible force looms just beyond the senses. Montreal is also a city of contrasts, where modern skyscrapers tower over old churches and cathedrals. The New and the Old World clash, not only for mortals, but for the undead as well.
Mention of the city's former inhabitants, the Sabbat, conjures images of the crime-infested streets of New York, the despair-gripped populace of Detroit, the black heart of Mexico City and the moral debauchery of Amsterdam. The Sabbat's rule which dated all the way back to the nights of the first settlers came to an abrupt and brutal end in 2008, shortly after the destruction of the Tremere Chantry in Vienna; in one single night, the Second Inquisition is said to have rained fire and bullets on the Sabbat, wiping all known Cainite presence from the city. While Montreal became ripe for the taking overnight, the Night of Ashes struck such fear in the hearts of the neighboring courts and baronies that none would attempt the feat until now.
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