Rimworld: Blood Feast

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Rimworld: Blood Feast
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Aired October/November 2019
Length 27

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Introduction

Anne Guine, a treasure of the high Stellarch, prized for being a human from the original human planet. No one could figure out why she was so well preserved, and no one cared - she was the great museum prize a Stellarch could ask for!

That is, until, after 4000 years, the human from the original planet awoke, and her terrible secret was revealed. She wasn't just any human, she was a vampire - an ancient Earth horror told to frighten small, blood filled, children.

Now the Stellarch's prized possesion has broken free, and swears vengence for thousands of years as an ornament in a decadent empire's museum...

Series Summary

This is a superficial summary of the episodes in the series, currently work in progress.

  • In Episode 1, the character of Buffy joined the colony, originally met with suspicion due to their coincidentally iconic name.
  • In Episode 2, the temporary base that Anne had almost burnt down due to Anne's drunken antics.
    • Rather remarkable is a scene where Anne took a bullet to the head from a group of Outlanders and moved on with her day.
  • In Episode 3, the new Ideoligion for humans and ghouls was set, called "The Cattle". Additionally, the Vampire Empire was first founded, called Camarilla in reference to the RPG Vampire: The Masquerade.
  • In Episode 4, the mod Intentional Proselytism was added for quality of life changes.
    • Additionally, Castle Branne was built, albeit in a rudimentary state.
    • Von Helsing joins the colony.
    • Tautro, the man in black, joins the colony after a raid downed everyone, and was quickly imprisoned, converted and enslave.
  • In Episode 5, the Man in Black, Tautro, was renamed to Eragon Awesome.
  • In Episode 6, the technology level advanced to Medieval, and completed the research on the Orb table, a grim tool that will come in use later.
  • In Episode 7, the new Ideology Vanilla Expanded mods are released and added to the series. Anne becomes God Emperor of her Ideoligion.
  • In Episode 8, Anne died for the first time. Using her vampiric powers, she revived herself, but in the throes of frenzy, she killed a colony slave on top of all the other raiders.
  • In Episode 9, the slave Edde is recruited and becomes "the Muffin Manne", the last ghoul to be recruited in this way.
    • In addition, the Ideology Revolution mod was removed from the series at this point for quality of life improvements.
    • Buffy also screamed manically whilst scarifying a child.

Important Mods/Theme

The series has a lot of mods, though two were most integral to the theme of the series.

This series also uses Ideology and, halfway through the series, Vanilla Ideology Expanded - Memes and Structures came out and was added into the series.

Goals

  • Build a cool vampire castle.
  • Start a vampire empire.
  • Get vampire servants.
  • Annihilate the Empire faction and capture Jilp LVII.

All Characters

  1. Anne Guine, latter renamed to Anne May Guine (Referred as "Anne Guinne" in other series). A 7th Generation, Ventrue.
  2. Buffy, Anne's first ghoul.
  3. Von Helsing, Anne's second ghoul.
  4. Eragon Awesome, Ane's husband.
  5. Muffin Manne, the last recruited ghoul.

Trivia

  • This was the last time that the Rim of Madness: Vampires mod was ever implemented into Mr. Samuel Streamer's series. The mod was prone to malfunctioning due to the high manipulation and movement of vampires which affected the game. Anne later appeared as a Sanguophague once the Biotech DLC came out.
  • A quirk occurred with the Dominate discipline's power, Possession, from Rim of Madness: Vampires and the Giddy-up mod, which caused pawns to shoot upwards if they were possessed while riding their mounts. This was referred in one episode as "Anne's Space Programme".
  • At the end of the series, Jilp LVII shows an ominous golden glow on his eyes after being captured and put in a containment pod, though this was never elavorated.
  • Apart from Anne, none of the characters in this series have made an appearance in later instances of the Mr. Samuel Streamer's cinematic universe.