Splintered City: Seattle

Splintered City: Seattle is a sourcebook for Demon: The Descent. It expands on the default setting for Demon, as well as providing ties to other Chronicles of Darkness games.

Summary

From the Onyx Path catalog:

Seattle is a fractured city, split between history and modernity.
The Unchained can stumble through rifts in time and space and wind up decades in the past. Why? Some failed experiment of the God-Machine? A side effect of human ingenuity? Or are the splinter timelines in the City of Flowers a deliberate design, leading up to something greater still?
Splintered City: Seattle includes more detail on the alternate timelines described in Demon: The Descent, as well as a host of story hooks and characters for use in your chronicles. Also presented are brief suggestions on what Seattle might hold for the other denizens of the World of Darkness.

A Hunt for Truth

Introduction

Chapter One: City of Flowers

Chapter Two: Reflections in a Shattered Mirror

Chapter Three: World of Darkness Seattle

This chapter outlines the setting of Seattle for other games in the World of Darkness including Changeling: The Lost, Geist: The Sin-Eaters, Hunter: The Vigil, Mage: The Awakening, Mummy: The Curse, Promethean: The Created, Vampire: The Requiem, and Werewolf: The Forsaken.

Chapter Four: Highway to Hell

Background Information

Memorable Quotes

Characters

Demons

  • Doc Flanders
  • The Gerent
  • Sarah Jane
  • Madame Givenchy
  • Professor Laura Hopkins
  • Mr. Excitement
  • Two

Stigmatics

  • Harrison "H. G." Gelborn
  • Marc Janssen

Angels

  • Grigorious
  • Ink
  • Tower
  • Batt & Hound

Sleeper Agents

  • Marisha Cooper

Cryptids

  • Bertha's Bane
  • Brambles
  • Stray

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