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Werewolf the Forsaken
Full Moon Rising
The world is in shadow. To one side stretches the forest, to the other the city. Your claws are stained with blood. Your senses whisper of prey that runs before you, and of predators who stalk even the likes of you. You hear the howls of your brothers and sisters. Luna rises. Your blood boils. It is time to hunt.
Wolves at the Door
Werewolf: The ...more
The world is in shadow. To one side stretches the forest, to the other the city. Your claws are stained with blood. Your senses whisper of prey that runs before you, and of predators who stalk even the likes of you. You hear the howls of your brothers and sisters. Luna rises. Your blood boils. It is time to hunt.
Wolves at the Door
Werewolf: The ...more
Hardcover, 317 pages
Published
March 14th 2005
by White Wolf Publishing
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fans of modern horror roleplaying... especially fans of werewolf: the apocalypse
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Once, I was, perhaps, like you. I had never read Werewolf: the Forasken, and I never planned to. I was a Werewolf: the Apocalypse, and somewhere in my heart, I was still grumpy that White Wolf had ended the line in the first place.
Then, on a whim, I started reading about Werewolf: the Forsaken. I posted a thread on rpg.net asking for advice. I read Black Hat Matt's campaign blog and essay. I even read the Wikipedia page on the game. Then, at GenCon, I picked up a copy and started re...more
Then, on a whim, I started reading about Werewolf: the Forsaken. I posted a thread on rpg.net asking for advice. I read Black Hat Matt's campaign blog and essay. I even read the Wikipedia page on the game. Then, at GenCon, I picked up a copy and started re...more
Well, that was weird... Ok, so the whole ghost setting of the game is interesting, but seems too vague and too complex at the same time, making it just weird and giving me the feeling that I don't really understand how the ghost world works. The Werewolves themselves seem to have been shoehorned into this setting as an afterthought - they just don't make all that much sense within the world. The powers are too specific and too weak in a sense, they just don't seem very useful. The whole game see...more
I love this setting, but the book is terribly opaque in certain sections. Anyone who has played knows that Renown and Gifts need some work. This book is otherwise amazing and I would highly recommend it as a roleplaying game supplement (to the World of Darkness core rulebook).
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