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* CulturalRebel: The person who runs a [[spoiler: human blood farm]] is a Toreador.
* ImAHumanitarian: All vampires but ''The Land of Milk and Honey'' is about applying ethical harvesting of animals [[spoiler: to humans. You're cared for your entire life until you're food for the undead.]]
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: The protagonist of ''Fine Print'' learns to his regret that Kindred trade in ''favors'' over money.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Three stories of terror.]]

''Vampire: The Masquerade: Walk Among Us'' is an audiobook only release by Genevieve Gornichec, Cassandra Khaw, and Caitlin Starling. It is set in the setting for ''Franchise/TheWorldOfDarkness'''s ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasqueradeFifthEdition'', a spin-off of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade.''

The subtle horror and infernal politics of the World of Darkness are shown in a new light: a collection of three novellas that show the terror, hunger, and power of the Kindred as you've never seen them before.

In Genevieve Gornichec's A SHEEP AMONG WOLVES, performed by Erika Ishii, depression and radicalization go hand-in-hand as a young woman finds companionship in the darkness...

In Cassandra Khaw's FINE PRINT, performed by Neil Kaplan, an arrogant tech bro learns the importance of reading the fine print in the contract for immortality...

And in Caitlin Starling's THE LAND OF MILK AND HONEY, performed by Xe Sands, ideals and ethics bump heads with appetite on a blood farm.

Three very different stories from three amazing, distinct voices, but all with one thing in common: the hunger never stops, and for someone to experience power, many others are going to have to feel pain.

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