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  2. Loom of Fate - Wikipedia

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    Loom of Fate is an adventure module intended to be used with Mage: The Ascension, where players take the roles of mages, and follows the adventure in the first edition of the game's rulebook. The adventure is set in San Francisco, [ 1 ] which is held together by the dying creature Cob, whose potential replacement is a young girl being pursued ...

  3. Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Adam Tinworth reviewed Celestial Chorus for Arcane magazine, rating it a 5 out of 10 overall. [1] Tinworth comments that "For any player keen to take on the playing of such a religious character, this book provides a valuable grounding in the origin of the movement.

  4. Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy - Wikipedia

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    Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy is a supplement which describes a class of mages who derive their Magick primarily from experiences related to sensuality and sensation. [1] These include pain, drugs and sex. As Guide du Rôliste Galactique notes, "some ideas and illustrations in the book are clearly reserved for adults." [2]

  5. Guildbook: Spooks and Oracles - Wikipedia

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    Guildbook: Spooks and Oracles is the sixth in a series of supplements that describes the history of the Arcanos (wraithly powers) and the societies that surround each. This book covers the Spook and Oracle Guilds, and details their powers, and provides templates for characters.

  6. The Magician's Handbook II: BlackLore Walkthrough - AOL

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    Strategy Guide Table of Contents Starting the Game General Tips Mini-games and Puzzles Chapter 1-A New Friend Chapter 2-The Watchers Chapter 3-Blacklore's Scrolls Chapter 4-The Secret Room Chapter ...

  7. List of Wraith: The Oblivion books - Wikipedia

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    In Wraith: The Oblivion, players take the roles of wraiths. Wraith: The Oblivion is the fourth game in the World of Darkness series of horror tabletop role-playing games. They share the same setting – a dark, gothic-punk interpretation of the real world, rife with corruption, where supernatural beings exist.

  8. Black Dog Game Factory - Wikipedia

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    Books published by Black Dog had adult or mature themes, though not all Black Dog-published books dealt with sexual material. Some are labeled as adult because they deal with themes of strong violence or evil (such as Hunter Book: Wayward), religious themes (Cainite Heresy), or controversial subject matter (the Holocaust-based Charnel Houses of Europe: The Shoah).

  9. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a 2006 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios, and co-published by Bethesda Softworks and 2K Games.It is the fourth installment in The Elder Scrolls series, following 2002's The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in 2006, followed by PlayStation 3 in 2007.