to save them. He knows that fire works well, but there are no gasoline trucks or anything - so, he grabs the next best thing: a milk truck. He commandeers and crashes it next to the vampires and then casts an illusion to make the vampires think that the spilling milk is actually burning gasoline. Imagine a bunch of vampires writing around on the ground drenched in milk going "Aaargh! It burns!". This made them easy pickings for the mages at that point.
Finally, the Baali have come relatively close to the church. They've mowed down an small army and are ready to claim their prize. At that point "Joe" jumps down and tells all of the Baali that they've been bad and he completely absorbs all of them. From what I was told later Caine simply re-claimed all of his blood.
The Toreador is still totally clueless to what's going on and confronts Joe asking him who he is. Once again, Bill just says "He's Joe. That's who he is!".
At that point the light bulb finally went off over the Toreador's head. One and One equaled Two. He got a clue. He just looks at Joe and says "You're Caine, aren't you?" and of course Bill goes "That's what I've been telling you ALL along! He's Joe. No one every listens to Malkavians..."
It was probably the most fun I had just being a little of myself and being a little crazy. The player of the Toreador later complimented me as doing pretty well for my first session. The game master told me that it was the most fun he had had in a long time. Just seeing how crazy I drove the Toreador's player made it worth it.
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