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  2. Red Talons Tribebook - Wikipedia

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    Barter comments that "This material is not essential to play the game, but it brings more life and colour to the most intriguing of the tribes. You, a human, will play the role of a wolf who lives to slaughter humans in revenge for their slaughter of wolves, and see your own species from a different perspective.

  3. Storytelling System - Wikipedia

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    The Storytelling System is a role-playing game system created by White Wolf, Inc. for the Chronicles of Darkness (formerly known as the New World of Darkness), a game world with several tabletop role-playing games tied in.

  4. Freak Legion: A Player's Guide to Fomori - Wikipedia

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    Freak Legion is a 112-page book that was created for White Wolf's "Black Dog Game Factory" label, which produced content labelled for mature audiences due to explicit descriptions of death, disfiguring illness, and violence.

  5. Axis Mundi: The Book of Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Axis Mundi: The Book of Spirits is an expansion to the rules of the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse.Topics covered include Axis Mundi (the World Tree), where werewolves must gather for their rituals; and the many spirits that werewolves are likely to encounter — elementals, enigmatics, epiphlings, naturae, and tribal totems.

  6. Under a Blood Red Moon - Wikipedia

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    Under a Blood Red Moon is a cross-over adventure module intended to be used with the World of Darkness tabletop role-playing games Vampire: The Masquerade and Werewolf: The Apocalypse. [1] It is set in and around Chicago, where players role-play as either vampires or werewolves in a conflict between the local vampire and werewolf communities.

  7. List of role-playing game software - Wikipedia

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    Such software assist in the drawing of maps, player character and non-player character creation, generation of monsters, and provision of dice rolls and their results. The software may be specific to a single role playing game system, or flexible enough to be applied to multiple game models.

  8. Black Dog Game Factory - Wikipedia

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    For that reason, White Wolf created the Black Dog Game Factory imprint, lifting the name from a company mentioned in Werewolf: The Apocalypse (1991). [1]: 25 White Wolf also used the Black Dog imprint to release more adult-themed supplements for Vampire, [2] Werewolf, Mage, and Wraith in 1995. After that initial flurry of activity, output from ...

  9. Dark Ages: Werewolf - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf resumed publishing historical role-playing games in 2002, and relaunched Dark Ages: Vampire (2002) as a core rulebook; supplements were added for the other magical groups of the World of Darkness, and each of these was dependent upon Dark Ages: Vampire to play, including Dark Ages: Werewolf (2003).