Stuttgart

It's so much more than just the sixth largest city in Germany!

In a Vampire: The Masquerade campaign set in Paris, the PCs (who were devoted members of the Camarilla with deep ties to their city) had a blood hunt called upon them under extremely confusing and contrived circumstances. With no guidance forthcoming on what to do or where to go, but certainly not wanting to stick around in Paris to get hunted down by the entire Camarilla, the PCs reluctantly concluded they would have to leave town. Because they had no real connections outside the city or any obvious plot hooks to follow anywhere other than Paris, one PC randomly suggested Stuttgart as a destination (probably because the player had once gotten very drunk there in real life). It seemed as good an option as any, so all the vampires hopped on the next overnight train and headed out. Except for Lestat (yes, really), who got into his horse-drawn carriage (yes, really) and drove it onto the Autobahn (yes, really), which went as well as you might expect. The GM was not pleased by this turn of events, nor by the sudden need to create completely new plot threads in a completely random city, since apparently we had all been meant to stay in Paris all along even with the blood hunt in place (?).

To this day, GMs of our group should be cautioned that if any of the players begin to express a desire to go to Stuttgart, that GM would do well to reverse their current course, or at least to give the players a better understanding of the direction in which they intend for the story to proceed.

See also: Saint Martin of Tours