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#26 2007-08-11 22:33:08

Black Shuck
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Vampire clown would be pretty creepy... But I'm so digging those other ones! lol That's awesome!


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Could you understand beauty of the beast?
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#27 2007-08-11 23:09:27

Swiftpaw Fatfox
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

one NPC idea I have is going to be a female werewolf cop


I'm atleast a fox spiritually, though I maybe a half-kitsune

Fat female werewolves are sexxy smile

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#28 2007-08-12 10:30:58

Swiftpaw Fatfox
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

can you give me a link please?


I'm atleast a fox spiritually, though I maybe a half-kitsune

Fat female werewolves are sexxy smile

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#29 2007-08-12 20:54:27

The Busboy
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Swiftpaw Fatfox wrote:

can you give me a link please?

Check out post number 607 and 608 at this link: http://forum.werewolfcafe.com/viewtopic … 9&p=25

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#30 2007-08-13 20:20:41

WolfMontana
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Midnight Grey wrote:

Have a look at Bloodfang's art forum... he did a picture a few months back that you may find inspiring.

You rock big_smile


"I like him... he says okie dokie!"
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"He did so much, without kicking a single butt!"
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#31 2007-08-16 11:14:17

ArcLight
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Fighting Fantasy: Howl of the Werewolf

http://www.fightingfantasygamebooks.com/news.htm


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#32 2008-06-24 17:15:32

Werewolf-Ms.
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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Rage Cards...Played The Game.  Have a few cards...


Werewolf/Mississippi Paranormal Investigations...

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#33 2008-10-10 18:04:48

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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

Im a big fan of the Old White wolf stuff: Werewolf the apocalypse was my first experience roleplaying and it rocked. I've been hooked ever since.

Got a load of the books and yes the artwork rules


"Some thoughts are less when spoken and some spoken words are less than the thought used behind it." Poncho 2009

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#34 2008-10-12 06:44:43

WolfMontana
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The artwork does indeed rule.

Also like the fact that they actually put in a disclaimer to say 'Yo, this is made up. It's not real.' (paraphrased of course)

Last edited by WolfMontana (2008-10-12 06:46:28)


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"He did so much, without kicking a single butt!"
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#35 2009-05-10 23:23:48

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Re: RPG Book Games (played with dice and such)

I'm a fan of White Wolf's World of Darkness, both old and new.  My problem with Werewolf the Apocalypse is that it is an Epic game, and I'd rather play D&D if I'm being epic.  Werewolf the Forsaken lacks the metagame, so I feel that it allows more character flexibility.  Your character's goal is to protect his territory merely for the fact that if he doesn't keep the spirits in check, they'll kill him.  You could go beyond that and play an epic game, but you don't have to -- I feel that WtA you do.  WtF still focuses ALOT on the spirit world, but I feel like it allows you to be a bit more of a human monster than a powerful hero.

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