Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, good Lone Wolf ending.

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Published on Sep 16, 2021
Vampire: Bloodlines has five possible endings (though a couple of them have variations hinging on whether you or LaCroix is the one who opens the Ankaran Sarcophagus).

*SPOILERS* (in case this isn't obvious)

This is the good No Allegiance ending, where Prince LaCroix is the one who opens the Ankaran Sarcophagus. After discussing your disgruntlement for all of the factions with Caine (if indeed Jack's taxi-driving friend is Caine), you decide to cast all other Kindred aside and walk your own road, perhaps even forging your own legend as a lone wolf. But Prince LaCroix and Ming Xiao are still out to get you; Only by destroying both of them will you finally be able to call your fate your own.

In this variation of the No Allegiance ending, you heed the warnings and turn away from the allure of the Sarcophagus, leaving it in LaCroix's despotic grasp for better or for worse....

In short, you survive, and the Prince opens Pandora's box and finds his just desserts. Enjoy!

(Also, know that this video is for exhibition only. Circe Jones of Clan Tremere is far too classy to EVER regard anybody with the one-finger salute. I mean, you saw me avoid all the "Fuck you" dialogue options in all my other videos, right? Circe Jones doesn't conduct herself like that. She's Tremere, not Brujah. ;-) )

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