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Through a bunch of steps that felt like casting black magic, I managed to get Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines installed on Linux and then was able to install the Clan Quest Mod on it. It's been surprisingly stable, with the only issue so far being a weird memory bug that causes some odd behavior after playing for a few hours, but that's easily fixed by just saving and restarting the game. It's been a blast to return to the game, I really can't believe it runs so well on Linux. I never got the chance to check out Clan Quest 4 before I switched over from Windows, so I'm excited to get to the big addition which is supposedly a whole 5th act set in East LA which focuses on the Sabbat.