MrSandman:Meaning what if the they would have cut the orders down to 5?
Michael:There already are five orders, and lots of people like Ascension here.
MrSandman: Michael:There already are five orders, and lots of people like Ascension here. I meant that cut down the orders that are in Ascension down to 5 and port them into awakening. Like what was done with the vampire clans from Masquerade to Requiem.
Mendrian:Not to sound like a broken record or a naysayer: Requiem did not simply pair down Masquerade's Clans to 5 and then port them over to the new system. The Gangrel probably remain the most unchanged, though even they had substantial differences worked into their background. The Ventrue are a distant second, with their focus and weakness made anew. The Mekhet and Daeva are wholly new, with only reflections of the old system; it is possible to make the Mekhet be the Lasombora or the Daeva be the Brujah/Toreador/Ravnos, but it you step back from your assumptions, it's like sticking a round peg in a square hole. Even the Nosferatu were largely reimagined from the ground up; the old Nos and the new Nos basically have a concept and a folklore in common, and nothing else. I don't say this because I want to belittle you, or even debate the changes in Vampire here in the Mage forum, but just to suggest the premise for your discussion is a little flawed. I look at the Free Council and I see equal amounts Virtual Adepts, Void Engineers and Sons of Ether. I also look at the Sons of Ether and see the Obrimos. I look at the Euthantos and see the Moros; but I also see bits of the Guardians of the Veil in there. I'm saying that about as much has been brought over from Ascension to Awakening as was taken from Masquerade to Requiem; WW, wisely, changed many more names in the transtion for Mage, which has saved no end of confusion, but a lot of the old concepts are still there. Don't be fooled though; I see these reflections because the same company built two games about magic on the same basic premesis regarding human folklore and western traditions, not because they were updated and ported over to Mage (as was also not the case with Vampire, the names not withstanding.)
Mendrian:Not to sound like a broken record or a naysayer: etc
MrSandman:I had found my old copy of revised Mage the Ascension ( I think I am the only one on the forums that liked it)
Mendrian:Well, first, the idea here is basically to throw out the Atlantean Orders and replace them with oWoD's Traditions