Solar said: That writing seems pretty ham-fisted but not exactly objectionable, unless it's supposed to be a parody attacking SJWs? Click to expand...

I don't think it's an attack on social justice as such, although it probably is a parody.The thing about Brujah is that they've always been "the social justice vampires," who want to make society better. Their narrative hook is that they're torn between being dark, edgy, gothic-punk crusaders for a more just world, and the fact that they tragically can never achieve this just world because they're bloodthirsty parasites and they're always five seconds away from letting their rage and hunger loose on a rampage. Portraying them correctly is about keeping those two aspects of them in balance.Historically White Wolf has failed at portraying them because they have a strong bias in favor of dark, edgy, punk rock warriors and that inevitably tips the scales until they fall off and start taking their pretensions too seriously even when they try not to. Paradox White Wolf seems to have this trait even more strongly than the genuine article did.