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<blockquote data-quote="IanWatson" data-source="post: 1665206" data-attributes="member: 10702"><p>Thanks for the plug!</p><p></p><p>White Wolf ended the World of Darkness earlier this year. So the ongoing story that started with Vampire: The Masquerade 13 years ago has finished. The end was detailed in "Gehenna," which came out in January.</p><p></p><p>Werewolf similarly ended with "Apocalypse," in February, and Mage ended with "Ascension" in March. More information is available from <a href="http://www.timeofjudgment.com" target="_blank">http://www.timeofjudgment.com</a></p><p></p><p>WW is still printing the Dark Ages line, all their Sword & Sorcery lines, and Exalted. They've re-introduced the Trinity Universe setting with the d20 ruleset.</p><p></p><p>Starting this August, White Wolf will be introducing a new World of Darkness, what some people have dubbed WoD2. It's similar in mood and theme, but not the same place as the original World of Darkness. Think of it like the Final Fantasy games (except X-2). Each game has similarities -- chocobos, black mages, Cid -- but one game is not a sequel to the other. They don't take place in the same world.</p><p></p><p>The new WoD will kick off with the World of Darkness rulebook, which will detail the setting of the World of Darkness, include all the rules for the Storytelling system, and provide character creation for mortals. Ghosts make an appearance as antagonists, apparently. It looks like it'll be viable as a game in its own right, if you want to do a sort of Project Twilight sort of thing, or Silent Hill, or whatever.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, they'll release Vampire: The Requiem. It's not the same thing as The Masquerade. This book <em>won't</em> have the rules necessary to play the game. You'll need the WoD book for that. It will tell you about vampires, vampire society, vampire-specific rules like Disciplines, and it'll have "step two" of character creation, where you take your mortal you created from the WoD book and turn him into a vampire.</p><p></p><p>February will see the release of Werewolf: The Forsaken, and sometime after that, Mage: The Awakening.</p><p></p><p>You can see teasers for the WoD rules and for The Requiem at <a href="http://www.worldofdarkness.com" target="_blank">http://www.worldofdarkness.com</a>.</p><p></p><p>And, of course, all news pops up on <a href="http://www.wolf-spoor.org" target="_blank">WolfSpoor</a> as I find out about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanWatson, post: 1665206, member: 10702"] Thanks for the plug! White Wolf ended the World of Darkness earlier this year. So the ongoing story that started with Vampire: The Masquerade 13 years ago has finished. The end was detailed in "Gehenna," which came out in January. Werewolf similarly ended with "Apocalypse," in February, and Mage ended with "Ascension" in March. More information is available from [url]http://www.timeofjudgment.com[/url] WW is still printing the Dark Ages line, all their Sword & Sorcery lines, and Exalted. They've re-introduced the Trinity Universe setting with the d20 ruleset. Starting this August, White Wolf will be introducing a new World of Darkness, what some people have dubbed WoD2. It's similar in mood and theme, but not the same place as the original World of Darkness. Think of it like the Final Fantasy games (except X-2). Each game has similarities -- chocobos, black mages, Cid -- but one game is not a sequel to the other. They don't take place in the same world. The new WoD will kick off with the World of Darkness rulebook, which will detail the setting of the World of Darkness, include all the rules for the Storytelling system, and provide character creation for mortals. Ghosts make an appearance as antagonists, apparently. It looks like it'll be viable as a game in its own right, if you want to do a sort of Project Twilight sort of thing, or Silent Hill, or whatever. At the same time, they'll release Vampire: The Requiem. It's not the same thing as The Masquerade. This book [i]won't[/i] have the rules necessary to play the game. You'll need the WoD book for that. It will tell you about vampires, vampire society, vampire-specific rules like Disciplines, and it'll have "step two" of character creation, where you take your mortal you created from the WoD book and turn him into a vampire. February will see the release of Werewolf: The Forsaken, and sometime after that, Mage: The Awakening. You can see teasers for the WoD rules and for The Requiem at [url]http://www.worldofdarkness.com[/url]. And, of course, all news pops up on [url=http://www.wolf-spoor.org]WolfSpoor[/url] as I find out about it. [/QUOTE]
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