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Kenneth Hite (born September 15, 1965) is a writer and role-playing game designer. Hite is the author of Trail of Cthulhu and Night's Black Agents role-playing games, and lead designer of the 5th edition of Vampire: the Masquerade .
Kenneth Hite, John Adamus, Will Hindmarch, Kevin Kulp, Christian Lindke, James Palmer, Will Plant & Rob Wieland Rules expansion for the core rulebook. Adds the "Suspyramid" conspiracy dynamic – in which the NPC members of the vampire conspiracy act according to their own understanding of the hierarchy and their role in it.
GURPS Cabal (ISBN 1-55634-429-5) is a book by Kenneth Hite that features a customizable campaign setting for the GURPS role-playing game system, based on the first edition of GURPS Horror by Scott Haring and further developed in the second edition by J. M. Caparula.
Bookhounds of London – Setting material for London and a scenario, by Kenneth Hite. Out of Time – 4 scenarios previously released as pdf, set outside the 1930s setting, by Adam Gauntlett, Jason Morningstar, and Bill White. The Book of the Smoke – The Investigator's Guide to Occult London – Setting material for London, by Paula Dempsey.
Steven S. Long and Kenneth Hite joined in the developers working for Last Unicorn Games on the "Icon system" for their line of licensed Star Trek role-playing games; to get The Next Generation Role-playing Game ready for GenCon 31, they were flown out to Los Angeles for two weeks.
GURPS Alternate Earths is a GURPS role-playing game supplement by Kenneth Hite, Craig Neumeier, and Michael S. Schiffer, which was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1996. It presents six versions of Earth with alternate histories to the real world, and background material for creating adventures for each of these worlds.
Kenneth Hite (2011). GURPS Horror. ISBN 978-1-55634-803-7. Provides time-tested advice on running horror campaigns including current trends and tropes, showing how to run everything from old-fashioned Gothic and supernatural horror to the latest J-horror, survival horror, and torture horror. Lisa J. Steele (2006). GURPS Mysteries. ISBN 1-55634 ...
Andrew Rilstone reviewed Secret Societies for Arcane magazine, rating it a 5 out of 10 overall. [1] Rilstone comments that "I get the feeling that this book is aimed at people who are interested in the world of Nephilim for its own sake, irrespective of whether they are actually going to play it. if you're one of them, then you'll probably find it indispensable."