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The example infrastructures are all fun and could be used in any city. Author should write more demons stuff.
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Thank you so much! I've got several ideas I might look into, if I have the time. Thank you so much for the feedback. |
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just got this in & it's high quality POD. the screw up of pages 135-137 in Charles' 04 review has long since been fixed. i was worried because i ordered then read it.
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I made the tragic mistake thinking this was an official one (serves me right for not reading it I guess) but I quickly learnt how wrong I was as the overall presentation of this really bad.
The contents are mostly the same generic stats and statistics one can find on other CofD ST screens and what is Promethean-specific is minimal, to the point where I might as well just flick through the corebook for what I need...which kind of defeats the point of using a ST screen. The font is too small and not with the usual PtC style (though that is a minor gripe) and the art used is blown up too much making it increidbly blury, which is also makes it look tacky. Very disapointed with it overall. I would advise anyone thinking of buying this to save your money and make your own.
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A really comprehensive and excellent guide to using the Astral in mage games.
Easily compatible with 2nd edition as well - honestly it's one of the few must have 1e books.
The Anima Mundi stuff especially is awesome - every mage game should involve a pilgrimage there at least once.
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Samuka has that contemporary eye for the World of Darkness aesthetic that has been missing.
He knows how to use bright neon colors in a low-light setting to evoke a sexy yet dangerous atmosphere.
Each piece features a protagonist that will inspire storytellers and players to create unique characters based on his art.
I highly recommend it to other Storytellers Vault creators.5/5
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This is a wonderful book. Part 1 goes in depth on 12 bloodlines, including the origins, places within the covenants, and bloodline specific merits and devotions.
Part 2 has Kindred Necromancy which works much like blood magic with rituals and successes needed. Part 2 also has quick snippets for other bloodlines as well as errata and updates to the Crochan and Dead Signal disciplines. There is also rules / advice for building your own bloodline.
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a must have for all who want to have games in the Umbra,for it clears up all the rules quite well
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I adore history!
i think Rome is cool
I LOVE vampires
how could i not think this book is fantastic?
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The whole book is fantastic,but the the antagonist chapter is just superb!
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Honestly?
Those guys are better than VTM'S nosferatu
and that's coming from someone who LOVES VTM'S nosferatu
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Really happy with this character generator but I was wondering if wraith 20th support could be added to it.
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The content of the book is very solid and useful. An excellent update of the setting to Requiem 2e. No complaints to be found there. The art with the exception of the cover art leaves a lot to be desired.
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Beyond the Broken Mirror is an interesting premise expertly realized. It is fantastic.
I thought the review length was 500 words, not characters here's the highlights - Beyond the Broken Mirror is a good premise, what if the Malkavian’s had something going on besides being mildly offensive stereotypes of mental illness? It takes that premise and fully explores it in an interesting and well-thought-out way. In a format that looks great.
This book is a home run and you should buy it!
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Material excelente e muito completo para jogatinas solo/sem mestre no mundo de Vampiro. Possui mais recursos do que diz no manual (vide os comentários) e tudo muito bem apresentado!
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wonderful and great help for when you need an NPC Sabbat ghoul quick
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