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Doomslayers: Into the Labyrinth (Wraith: The Oblivion) 3 reviews Bruce Baugh, Geoff Grabowski, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1998
Doomslayers Rock!
+ Excellent material
I'm only writing this 'cause that geek below me gave it two stars. Doomslayers gives you all the info one needs to reach the depths labyrinth...and make it out alive. The fiction is great and the meta-plot stuff is pretty kewl 2. I highly recommend this book to anybody who seriously needs to ...
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Dark Kingdom of Jade (Wraith: The Oblivion/World of Darkness) 1 review Richard Dakan, Markleford Freidman
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
Dark Kingdom of Jade(Wraith)
This book is one among the better books in the White Wolf's Eastern World of Darkness setting, in my belief it is right next to Kindred of the East. Set in the Dark Kingdom of Jade with its unique family system, eastern philosophies and honor systems, the book greatly expands and completes the ...
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Dark Reflections: Spectres (Wraith: The Oblivion) 1 review Richard Watts, Ben Chessell, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
An invaluable sourcebook for Wraith: The Oblivion!
For all you Wraith players and storytellers who don't have any spectres in the game-- You have NO IDEA what you are missing! And, if you do have spectres but not this sourcebook, you could be doing a LOT better! "Dark Reflections: Spectres" is Black Dog's first Wraith book. It does a GREAT ...
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*OP Buried Secrets: Wraith 2nd Ed Screen (Wraith - the Oblivion) 4 reviews Lawrence Snelly
White Wolf Publishing, 1996
The Greatest WOD Table Top Book
+ A Good Buy + The Greatest WOD Table Top Book
Wraith - The Oblivion is a great book. I just read it and I couldn't stop reading it. It adds a whole new dimension to WOD. I use to love playing Vampire the Masquerade but now my frineds and I play wraith. Charon plays a role similar to Caine, but he has his own accomplishments. Try to ...
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Beyond the Shroud, a Wraith: The Oblivion novel 2 reviews Rick Hautala
White Wolf Publishing, 1996
Dark and heavy and awesome . . .Wagnerian!
+ Depends on your viewpoints
If Wagner were alive, he might write an opera about this one! David is in the underworld with all its terror and mystery. But he can still see the world of the living, where he discovers his widow (ex-wife, actually) is in danger. Their daughter, also in the land of the dead, has dangers of ...
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*OP Renegades (Wraith the Oblivion) 1 review Jackie Cassada, Nicky Rea
White Wolf Publishing, 1998
An Appropriate Use of Chaotic Dead People
This book struck me as rather well-written, if a bit dry at times and relying too much on the whole "Renegades don't rely on anybody. The book starts with the oft-used Ghost Story, though this time, it starts with two seperate stories. It then follows through with the Introduction, which tells ...
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*OP Book of Legions, The (Wraith the Oblivion) 1 review James Moore, Derek Pearcy
White Wolf Publishing, 1997
Be a legionnaire in the armies of the Restless Dead
Since I read Wraith: the Oblivion, I have been in love with the dark romanticism and drama of the Restless Dead. Most to my pleasure, the Book of Legions has maintained a feeling not different from that of the rest of the publishing line for Wraith: the Oblivion. In the Book of Legions you will ...
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*OP Wraith: The Great War (Vampire, the Dark Ages) 4 reviews Bruce Baugh
White Wolf Publishing, 1999
The Great Book
+ i don't really play + Its a great supplement for DMings in the world war 1 era. + Great setting and well written
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Wraith: The Oblivion, Second Edition 16 reviews Richard Dansky, Sam Chupp, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1998
White wolf needs more games like this all-accessible tragedy
+ Wraith. + Introspection at it's finest + White Wolf + Slipping into Oblivion
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*OP Sea of Shadows (Wraith - the Oblivion) 1 review Nicky Rea
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
Ride the Winds of the Tempest
The essential guide for those who dare to face the terrible tides of The Sea of Shadows. The Sea of Shadow : A Storyteller's Guide to the Tempest presents detailed and vital information on the tempest and the perils that dwell amid its hazardous winds. Apart from giving a useful geographical ...
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The Shadow Players Guide 1 review Tim Akers, Andrew Bates, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1996
Even better than the Wraith Player's Guide
Don't be fooled by the title- although it focuses on the dark side of every Wraith, this outstanding book contains tons of important information on all sorts of subjects- from exactly what your Eidolon IS, and when it comes into play, to roleplaying romance and love. Other important topics ...
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Guildbook: Sandmen (The Sandmen Sourcebook for Wraith: The Oblivion, Guildbook Two) 1 review Beth Fischi
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
It's like a Sandman encyclopedia!
If you enjoy with the Sandman histories, you're gonna love this book. In this book you can find a description of a lot of customes in the Dream. Many times in The Sandman i've heard about several customes, that i didn't knew it, and because of that i don't get what the history was about. If you ...
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Guildbook: Haunters (Wraith - The Oblivion Guildbook Series) 1 review Lucien Soulban
White Wolf Publishing, 1997
Are you afraid of the dark?
Guildbook Haunters is a wonderful resource for Wraith players, I reccommend it highly. The information provided on the Haunters, their organization and politics, and their eerie driving goal, is invaluable for players and storytellers alike. It provides numerous additional powers for guild ...
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Midnight Express (A Journey of Mystery and Adventure for Wraith: The Oblivion) 1 review Ian Lemke, Beth Fischi, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
the book is good
this book is wonderful I loved the book the picture are great and its a good story line I hope you parents read this to your children.
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*OP Charnel Houses of Europe: The Shoah (Wraith - the Oblivion) 4 reviews Jonathan Blacke, Robert Hatch
White Wolf Publishing, 1997
One of the most necessary RPG supplements in history.
+ The Dark Kingdom of Wire + NEVER AGAIN
Understand, this is not an expansion for you and your friends to sit down and play after watching Monty Python. In the darkest game of the World of Darkness, Shoah is the darkest corner. The opening artwork is a brutal example of what you'll find in the rest of the book: if it's too much for ...
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The Hierarchy: In the Ranks of Death (Wraith: The Oblivion) 1 review Jackie Cassada
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
Interesting, but not indispensable
This wraith book have a lot of "technical" information about hierarchy, inlcuding politics, bureaucracy, and military knowledge but seems like if you were reading a technical geographic book sometimes. The information contained is clearly useful and it is interesting to have this book in your ...
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*OP Mediums: Speakers with the Dead 2 reviews Richard Dansky, Justin Achilli, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1997
Mediums done right
+ Great sourcebook! Tremendously useful.
This is a fine resource for mediums, much better than the Quick and the Dead. The systems stuff is vastly improved, with a battery of new merits and flaws for mediums that I actually found useful (and can be used to supplement or replace the hedge magic paths for interacting with wraiths). There ...
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Guildbook: Artificers Sourcebook (Wraith: The Oblivion) 1 review Richard Dansky
White Wolf Publishing, 1995
Jiggy Fly...worth it
All throughout the basic wraith book they make references to this. They did so with good reason. The info on Soulforging was great, thogh i thought that the focus should have stayed on the more modern powers. The history of the coup is nice, and i thought it was worth the cost
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*OP Dark Kingdom of Jade Adventures (Wraith - the Oblivion) Tim Akers, Mark Cenczyk, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1996
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Guildbook: Pardoners & Puppeteers (Wraith: The Oblivion) 1 review Jackie Cassada, Elizabeth Ditchburn, ...
White Wolf Publishing, 1997
Guildbook : Puppeteers and Pardoners
Personally I thought this was a brilliant book for the fact that it gives storytellers a look into the way in which the two most interesting and diverse guilds think, with balanced merits and flaws, new arcanos uses and more, also with a few dirty little secrets of each guild.
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