The organization known as the Hunt Club has been operating covertly in London since the end of the Second World War. Highly secretive in nature, the organization is dedicated to the pursuit of hunting Kindred for sport and is reputed to endorse the practice of diablerie. Members join using pseudonyms and disguises to protect their own reputations and rumor has it that some are highly placed within Kindred society.
The nominal leader of the Hunt Club is known simply as The Count. The organization’s practices have evolved over the years into baroque and theatrical affairs, teasing and taunting victims, and using regalia and calling cards that recall mortal Britain’s long history of fox and game hunting.
The Hunt Club is quick to join in the action each time Queen Anne declares a Blood Hunt, and the organization is unscrupulous at identifying its own targets for sport during quiet times. London and the United Kingdom have proven to be a rich hunting ground, populated by many reclusive and antiquated elders with poor defenses but rich vitae for the taking.