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**DISCLAIMER - I wrote this to flesh out an existing plot in the Camarilla/IoD Requiem setting. I was working to someone else's template (it was specified that Liverpool be a Carthian town under a fairly Stalinist type dictator). I personally don't like this, but would be interested to know what parts people consider worth salvaging.**
 
**DISCLAIMER - I wrote this to flesh out an existing plot in the Camarilla/IoD Requiem setting. I was working to someone else's template (it was specified that Liverpool be a Carthian town under a fairly Stalinist type dictator). I personally don't like this, but would be interested to know what parts people consider worth salvaging.**
  
Prior to 1715, Liverpool was a Lancea Sanctum town. In Kindred eyes, the small port was a simple plot of territory within the Diocese of the Bishop of Chester. A series of battles had been fought over the town during the civil war, finally ending with its final capture by Parliament in 1644. Samuel Wallaston (the Bishop) was a moderate of the Westminster creed – the sort of figurehead that the vampires of Lancashire and Cheshire needed in divided times.  
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Prior to 1715, Liverpool was a Lancea Sanctum town. In Kindred eyes, the small port was a simple plot of territory within the Diocese of the Bishop of Chester. A series of battles had been fought over the town during the civil war, finally ending with its final capture by Parliament in 1644. Samuel Wallaston (the Bishop) was a moderate of the Westminster creed – the sort of figurehead that the vampires of Lancashire and Cheshire in divided times.  
  
 
Although the first slave ship had sailed 16 years earlier, 1715 saw the foundation of Liverpool’s first commercial dock. With it came business, further investment and finally a steady trickle of Invictus following the money. Liverpool began to assert its own identity and, in time, was regarded as a domain distinct from its parent across the Mersey. Keen not to provoke the Sanctified, the local Invictus sponsored another Westminster moderate, William Burke as Bishop. The city expanded peacefully. In the shadows, the newly established Carthian movement began to gather in force all over Lancashire as the firebrands of the English Jacobins, proto-Chartists and trade unionists joined the Danse Macabre. In Liverpool’s coffee houses, the newly dead and disaffected members of the First Estate came to similar conclusions.
 
Although the first slave ship had sailed 16 years earlier, 1715 saw the foundation of Liverpool’s first commercial dock. With it came business, further investment and finally a steady trickle of Invictus following the money. Liverpool began to assert its own identity and, in time, was regarded as a domain distinct from its parent across the Mersey. Keen not to provoke the Sanctified, the local Invictus sponsored another Westminster moderate, William Burke as Bishop. The city expanded peacefully. In the shadows, the newly established Carthian movement began to gather in force all over Lancashire as the firebrands of the English Jacobins, proto-Chartists and trade unionists joined the Danse Macabre. In Liverpool’s coffee houses, the newly dead and disaffected members of the First Estate came to similar conclusions.

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