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Dimension 20 Offers Vampire: The Masquerade Explainer for Season Help
Dropout released a new explainer video for Vampire: The Masquerade to help viewers better understand Dimension 20: City Council of Darkness.
Article Summary
- Dropout releases a new Vampire: The Masquerade explainer video for Dimension 20: City Council of Darkness
- This Dimension 20 season swaps Dungeons & Dragons for the World of Darkness TTRPG system
- The story follows gothic vampires adjusting to small-town life and government hijinks
- Dimension 20 expands its comedy and genre horizons in a 14-episode supernatural adventure
Dropout decided to help people understand what's going on in Dimension 20: City Council of Darkness, releasing an explainer video to complement the season. For those unaware, this season will be straying away from the usual Dungeons & Dragons mechanics and instead will be delving into Vampire: The Masquerade as part of the World of Darkness TTRPG series. It's pretty clear that the people at Dropout who made the show know viewers may be a little unfamiliar with how the game operates, so they released the video we have for you here to explain everything and keep you from getting lost while watching the 14-episode run. Enjoy checking out the video as the series made its debut last night on the comedy streaming platform.

A New World of Danger and Vampires Awaits in Dimension 20: City Council of Darkness
Titled City Council of Darkness, the new installment stars Dimension 20's main cast of players, fondly known as the Intrepid Heroes. Spanning 14 episodes, the season marks a first for the series, adopting the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop role-playing game system in partnership with supernatural transmedia entertainment brand White Wolf. The season follows a brood of flamboyant goth vampires exiled from their ancient castle and forced to assimilate into a painfully wholesome small town, where they unexpectedly find themselves running the local government. Between zoning disputes, bloodthirsty urges, and mandatory bake sales, it's undead chaos in the quaintest hellscape imaginable. Dimension 20: City Council of Darkness's cast is led by Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, and stars Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Zac Oyama, Siobhan Thompson, and Lou Wilson.
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
- Image provided courtesy of Dropout, photo by Kate Elliott
Since its launch in 2018, Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor) has quickly become one of the most popular subscription comedy platforms. Dropout presents independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy, producing and hosting several original series, such as Game Changer, Dimension 20, Make Some Noise, Um, Actually…, and many more. The Dropout app is available on Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, plus iOS and Android mobile devices.






















