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Articles relating to the Chronicles of Darkness series, the 2004 reboot of World of Darkness. Pages in category "Chronicles of Darkness" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Game books for Vampire: The Dark Ages ' first edition Title Original release ISBN Publisher Notes Vampire: The Dark Ages: March 1996 [9] 1-56504-275-1: White Wolf Publishing [9] Core rulebook for the game's first edition. Set in 1197. [9] Book of Storyteller Secrets: July 1996 [10] 1-56504-277-8: White Wolf Publishing [11]
In the mid-1990s, new World of Darkness books were often top sellers, [2] and by 2001, Vampire: The Masquerade was the second best selling tabletop role-playing game after TSR, Inc.'s Dungeons & Dragons. [8]
It uses the Storytelling System for rules and is set in the Chronicles of Darkness setting. Changeling is the second limited game published by White Wolf after Promethean: The Created, but in April 2008 it was announced that because of the success of the line it would be an extended limited series not limited to five books. [1]
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness is a series of historical fantasy novels by the British author Michelle Paver and her first books for children. [1] The books chronicle the adventures of Torak, an adolescent boy, and his friends Renn and Wolf.
Booklet about character creation and crossover play with other World of Darkness games. Bundled with storyteller [a] screen. [13] Love Beyond Death: February 1995 [14] 1-56504-611-0: White Wolf Publishing [14] Sourcebook for romance, and a collection of adventures [3] [14] The Sea of Shadows: April–May 1995 [15] 1-56504-612-9: White Wolf ...
Wolf Brother is the first book in the series Chronicles of Ancient Darkness written by Michelle Paver and illustrated by Geoff Taylor. Wolf Brother takes place six thousand years ago during the Middle Stone Age, and tells the story of twelve-year-old Torak, a boy who can talk to wolves. The book was published in 2004 by Orion Children's Books.
An early role-playing game book to be printed in full color. Uses a magic system requiring cards sold separately from the book. Went under the working title Fairie. [2] Book of Storyteller Secrets: August 1995 [8] 1-56504-702-8: Booklet featuring the adventure "Quixote Syndrome" and information about crossover play with other World of Darkness ...