Subject: The long term question
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Posted on: 2016-04-16 19:25:00 UTC

Ultimately the set up is that there is a masquerade that keeps the average person from realizing that there has been a war between supernatural forces that has been going on since the dawn of time. Essentially Order vs. Chaos. Not Good vs. Evil, because that's cliched. The lead up to the story set approximately now is that each group has their own things. The WWs want to be left alone, Vampires want to control everything and ensure their food source is well kept for. Angels are there to protect humans from everybody else.

Then along the course of the first book (I do not like planning out much further, because I like flexibility) only partially follows the protagonist, it is there to basically allow the readers to ask the questions. The main character in book one is basically a detective who stumbles across this ancient war and gets caught in the middle. The protagonist regardless of race wants to keep humans safe for one reason or another. If a Vampire keep the food source safe, Werewolf, would take more work but largely thinks if humans are safe less likely to hunt for his kind. Angel, it's his duty.

Any of the races will work. They all have reasons for wanting to keep humans safe and keep the status quo between sides. So naturally the masquerade will start to break down chaos will be unleashed and the protagonist and his organization will seek to maintain order.

Another way, is this a Vampire protagonist will have Blue and Orange Morality. A Werewolf will largely be a true neutral (just keeping me and mine safe) Order/Chaos or Good/Evil do not have any meaning for him. And an Angel will essentially be Lawful/Good.

Part of the entire premise of the story is breaking down the barriers on the sides. Ultimately a big bad is going to come along and threaten the entire world. And the disparate groups will need to come together to stop it.

As for relations, a rough timeline can be sketched out. From the beginning of the conflict Werewolves and Vampires have been at war. Kind of the standard Fangs vs. Fur that originated from a misunderstanding and the fact that the Vampires looked at the wolves as nothing more than animals that threatened their livestock. Angels were always present in small numbers (roughly 20 worldwide kind of thing) to try to keep humans safe. Up until the Spanish Inquisition there was a very broken masquerade, then during that time period it came to a head, and the Inquisition's real purpose was to cut down the numbers of the supernaturals (a Knight-Templar Angel was leading it). The Angels fractured and seemingly disappeared while the Werewolves/Vampires essentially agreed to truce and a cold war has been going on ever since. Skip to the modern era and someone is playing the sides off against each other to start a war between all the races that will likely wipe out humanity.

As a result of this, the time the book starts at an organization has been formed by representatives of all three groups to try to keep order. Naturally millennia old grudges do not go away so easily so there are external and internal existential threats to the organization. Basically any of the three could work, which is why I am asking.

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