| 1. The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish | 
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By: Neil Gaiman Publisher: White Wolf Publishing March 01, 1997
A charming story from Neil Gaiman and illustrator Dave McKean about a young boy who decides to swap his boring father who only reads the newspaper to a friend with two far more interesting goldfish. The story is not to be missed! ... more
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| 2. The World of Darkness | 
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By: White Wolf Game Studio Publisher: White Wolf Publishing August 21, 2004
Ive been playing the wold of darkness for almost four years now and its an amazing game with real depth and meaning. Imagine what it would be like if suddenly you found out that monsters were real and that they were all around us? Thats what this game is about, an everyday mortal learning that they are not alone in the world and even worse, they arent at the top of the food chain.
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| 3. Vampire : The Masquerade (Revised Edition) | 
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By: Justin Achilli, Andrew Bates, Phil Brucato, Richard E. Dansky, Ed Hall, Robert Hatch, Michael B. Lee Publisher: White Wolf Publishing August 12, 1998
The book is used but in a very good shape. Cheap for what you get and the shipping was fast. Thank you! Im very satisfied about this item... more
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| 4. Geist Book of the Dead | 
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By: White Wolf Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Inc. December 17, 2009
Geist is redeemed with this book. For those who love the core game, this is invaluable, and for those who avoid it altogether, this is invaluable.
The chapters are split into: (1) essays on mortal legends and urban myths and how they might pertain to the game, including story hooks; (2) how the underworld can be interacted with all the other game lines (vampires, Bone Shadows and Moros... more
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| 5. Vampire: The Requiem | 
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By: Ari Marmell, Dean Shomshak, C.A. Suleiman Publisher: White Wolf Publishing August 21, 2004
Alright so after reading the other reviews of this book I have to weigh in. Now I've been running VtM (Vampire the Masquerade) since 1997 and I enjoyed both the setting and the game to a certain degree. I didn't have a large library of source material so I wasn't as familiar with the nuances as some of the other reviewers. When they ended the series (World of Darkness)and started a brand new WoD (World... more
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| 6. Hunter: The Vigil | 
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From: White Wolf Publishing Inc. Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Inc. August 14, 2008
Hunter the Vigil was a very pleasant surprise. When it came out, some people in my closest gaming circle dismissed it as something that didn't bring too much to the basic WoD table, why, it should have been a blue source book and that's it. I thought so at first. Even though back in the late 90s I hadn't liked that the Imbued in Hunter the Reckoning featured "powers", I came to like the idea of the... more
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| 7. Exalted, Second Edition | 
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By: Alan Alexander Publisher: White Wolf Publishing March 13, 2006
Social combat? Really? Do we need a complex combat system with a dozen different steps and options for something that should be roleplayed and handled with good gaming and some modifiers to rolls when needed? Now do'nt get me wrong. I love the setting, ideas, characters, etc. I think some of the new ideas for charms such as excellencies are cool, but did we need a complicated system for mass and... more
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By: White Wolf Publisher: White Wolf Publishing February 03, 2010
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| 9. Dice World of Darkness | 
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By: WORLD OF DARKNESS Publisher: White Wolf Publishing August 10, 2006
I bought these only because they looked pretty but, wow, it really helps to instantly assess successes on a roll! And their color is not jet black as it looks on some images, more like bright graysh black. ... more
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| 10. Dice Mage the Awakening | 
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By: White Wolf Publisher: White Wolf Publishing October 03, 2005
They're dice, not much can go wrong. The numbers are clear and they're not weighted. Where these dice shine is in the only category that makes a difference among dice: they look really cool. They're a semi-transluscent shimmering dark blue that catches light really well. Great set to buy for anyone playing any system that requires lots of d10s. ... more
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