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This does an absolutely lovely job of updating the older World of Darkness Material. It is a more complete representation of what the the emotional book strove to be. A definite must have for V20 Vampire.
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This does an absolutely lovely job of updating the older World of Darkness Material. It is a more complete representation of what the the emotional book strove to be. A definite must have for V20 Vampire.
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This is one of the best Dark Ages supplementsI have ever read. It helped me add a whole new depth to my game. The writing and the research was well done. Historically and Culturally this is a big hit. I am having this professionally printed and bound to put on my shelf. I am a big fan and look forward to getting the rest of this collection.
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Thank you! An updated edition of 'The Gates of Damascus' is now available for download, with an additional chapter, and forty pages of new material. |
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What can I say? This is another stellar addition to the First Team groups. I absolutely loved these guys and they took main stage for my Halloween themed story. This just makes me an even bigger fan.
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This is well written and a great addition to the Book of the Wyrm. I found it quite helpful and it was well worth the price. I'd recommend it for any storyteller looking for inspiration.
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I bought this after previewing the Tomb of Alexander. This was a great Chronicle to start a group off in and I was very excited to introduce my players to France outside of Paris. The build up of the story is very intriguing and the characters and venues offered can add depth to any chronicle. The story gives such a great outline and setting, I found it very easy to incorporate into my world and setting. There are plenty of openings to fit in your own plots and hooks as needed to extend anything you need. For those forever Storytellers that sometimes just need a small break from the love/hate relationship of the creation process, I recommend this bundle. It was well worth the money just for the characters and setting information. The story is a great one though I would recommend playing it from a Camarilla perspective, for ease of use. (My Characters rant through it as independents with a little work and some bending, it worked beautifuly.) All in all I highly recommend this entire bundle for both new and experienced storytellers. Crains le Soleil couchant!
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Are you a WtA Storyteller? Would you like to get more into the lore of the Garou? What are you waiting for?
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An Oldy but a Goody. I ordered the print version of this and it came out amazingly well. The printing was good quality and the art looks just as good as the first time I owned it. This book is a must have for any WtA Storyteller. Not only does it give yo ready made Fetishes but gives the rules for creating your own.
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I love this book. I love being able to play the Inquisition, no holds barred. It really helped setting up my modern game by allowing me to create a bad guy that was generational. I highly recommend this. The printed version of this book is just beautiful and I have to say it was a great addition to my collection.
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I really like the mechanics that this adds to the game. After getting into Dark Ages and Wild West, the mechanics and rules for mounted combat were very helpful. I dont think you can go wrong purchasing this for your games.
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If you play Rage Across New York or New York By Night, you will want this book. It is really well thought out. I was very pleased with the setting. The characters are really well written and I was pleaseed with the overall flow with the book itself. I recommend to get this and flesh out your Ney York Setting.
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Weaponized Ink has done it again for my gaming group. I had a player that was determined to play a Camatoz. The Urkama tribebook, covers the changes and the adaptation of them to the Savage Age setting. Now it is not just a rehashing and a reprint. The Nightmare Gods, gives you an interesting new Antagonist. The Urkama's purview has to do with the Umbra, it really opens up the umbra wih ideas on how to incorporate it more into your storiess. I really think the art is top notch and I love he layout of the book itself. I am very impressed with this offering but not surprised as I have come to expect this type of top notch quality from Weaponized Ink.
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Another great offering from Weaponized Ink. This book is amazing. The first part redefines the croax for the Savage age. make no mistake this is NOT a rehashing of the entry from the changing breeds book. This is an amazing addition to the Savage Age collection. This actually helps give the corax their own personality and depth in the setting. Now about the Rapax.....this is just so cool. I like how they blend into the Mokole and Dragon kingdoms. These Rapax show the connection between birds and dinosaurs. I love the history and the setting. This is just a big great addition to the history of the setting as a whole. The Rapax in particular have become my favorite non mamalian changers. I love the lore and the mandate of Gaia given to them. All around a solid book and a great addition to the Savage Age line.
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I didnt know what to expect from this. I have to say it chnged the direction of my game and really aded new elements to it. The History of the Skin Dancer rite and the origin story of some of he skin dancer traditions, helped to shine a light on characters I was just using as generic bad guys. I really got to get into the heads and society of this particular tribe and really add depth and dimensions to the Skin Dancers as a whole.
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This short story hook proved to be a great spring board into a much larger Chronicle. I love the way the Thief of Dreams is described. I have used this at my table for a quick story and have added it to a more extensive chronicle. Everything in here is well thought out and saves a storyteller time. I was very impressed with the smooth flow of the story itself. My players absolutely loved the game, hated the new reoccuring bad guy.
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