I bought all of the 'endtimes' books except the Time of Judgement which addresses Demon, Changling, etc. I thought "Wormwood" was a great story with alot of dramatic potential but, for a chronicle like ours, it would be a rip off to inflict it on my PCs. They've spent years busting up the plots of elders--to render all of that stuff moot and pointless would be wrong. In any case, they killed the Gargoyle Ferox back in '94 0r '95 (hey, I needed a bad guy and he was on the most wanted list--I was a lazier GM back then). My guys all have a sense that Gehenna is on the horizon, and that does taint their plans for their characters but they're good roleplayers so they work through it. Our Gehenna chronicle, should we ever get to it, would contain parts of the last two stories from the Gehenna book (the action-filled ones) with modifications to fit our own style and storylines. I want to see the world made aware of all the crap that's gone on around them in the dark mainly to explore what that would be like, but also because the ancients rising up to finish their Jyhad has always been a real posibility in our stories, and you know once they rise they aren't all going to play it nice and quiet. It also gives the PCs the potential to do something about it, for good or ill. New chronicles I've created for other players have been on a seperate timeline to eliminate, at least in my own mind, the Sword-of-Damocles-of-Gehenna from dangling over them.