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Wolfsheim (Scion)

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A Village Lost To Fate

The citizens of Wolfsheim are literally caught in the middle of a supernatural turf war between the fae monsters known as goblins and the Titan-serving werewolves of one Werner Krieger. For untold years the citizens were forced by the goblins to participate in a yearly ritual, a macabre version of trick or treat called Kindernacht. When Werner Krieger came to the town’s mayor with the promise to end the goblin’s reign of terror in exchange for exclusive mining and industrial rights to the rich ore deposits nearby, it seemed the perfect solution.

What the mayor (or the townsfolk) did not expect was to be dealing with yet another supernatural threat in the form of werewolves. The werewolves partially upheld their promise, only to steal the Kindernacht ritual and twist it into a yearly hunt of the children of Wolfsheim. Now the two inhuman forces fight each other for control of the town and its people, not caring who gets in their way.

A story in the Storytelling Adventure System for Scion.

Wolfsheim contains a collection of scenes, Storyteller character records, a number of hyperlinks to various portions of the text as well as bookmarks, so you can always jump right to what you need with just a click. It is inspired by elements detailed in Scion: Demigod, but that book is not required to use Wolfsheim.

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August 8th, 2009
Review from Baron Samedi: The Awesome: I like the story concept. The way the scenario is set up works very well for for a number of styles and approaches, even better then SoT. The interactions of the two competing villains and how the PCs must [...]
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June 17th, 2009
A Flames Rising Review: Wolfsheim is a mini-adventure for Scion, stand alone, suitable for an evening’s play or as a pick-up or convention game, though it will need experienced characters to be pre-generated in such an instance. It’s fairly [...]
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