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White Wolf Magazine #14

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Included in this issue:

  • RUNES by Stewart Wieck - The editor discusses a few controversies.
  • Letters - You demanded it, so you had better write some letters.
  • Devil on the Moon by Stewart Wieck - A short encounter/adventure for the Enforcers super-powered role-playing game.
  • Automated Champions by John Habermas - How should you handle those mechanical heroes? Here are some tips in Champions terminology.
  • A New Experience by Ken Cliffe - A new way to calculate experience in V&V. Now the powers of the villain affect your xp reward.
  • Segment Jorune by SkyRealms Publishing - It's back up to the full eight pages this issue.
  • The Fate of the Grog by Lion Rampant - The designers of Ars Magica expand on the grog and his place in their game.
  • Demon Killer (part two) by Steve Tymon - Keep up with this exciting novella. The action really swings into gear this issue.
  • The Silicon Dungeon by Jim Trunzo - Tune in for our first computer product reviews.
  • Something's Rotting in Dankmart by K.G. and S.W. - A very strange adventure which might fit better in one of our October issues.
  • Items for Any Realm by Richard Thomas  -  Richard presents descriptions for the items you see in the column's logo.
  • The PBM Corner by Jim Townsend - Want to start your own PBM company? Then you'd better listen up!
  • Capsule Reviews by Stewart Wieck - More short reviews. A look at a new Talislanta book, a strange pizze game, and the new Enforcers module.
  • Review: Cyberpunk by Stewart Wieck -  The atmosphere is rich in this new game by R. Talsorian Games.
  • Protecting the Shield by Sten Westgard -  A short piece about the shield in Rolemaster.
  • On the Horizon 
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