Lexicon

This is an index of the various lexicons in White Wolf games. Many of these, especially in the two iterations of the World of Darkness, divide the lexicon into three categories:


 * Common Parlance: terms used in everyday language by the majority of characters and factions
 * Old Form: terms used by older or more traditional characters or factions, or technical terms not used in regular conversation
 * Vulgar Argot: slang, gutter insults, and the neologisms of modern youth ("modern" and "youth" being incredibly relative terms in the case of vampires and the like)

Storyteller System

 * Storyteller System lexicon
 * Classic Mind's Eye Theatre lexicon

Classic World of Darkness

 * Vampire: The Masquerade lexicon
 * Vampire: The Dark Ages lexicon
 * Kindred of the East lexicon
 * Dark Ages: Vampire lexicon
 * Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom lexicon
 * Werewolf: The Apocalypse lexicon
 * Werewolf: The Wild West lexicon
 * Dark Ages: Werewolf lexicon
 * Mage: The Ascension lexicon
 * Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade lexicon
 * Dark Ages: Mage lexicon
 * Wraith: The Oblivion lexicon
 * Wraith: The Great War lexicon
 * Changeling: The Dreaming lexicon
 * Dark Ages: Fae lexicon
 * Hunter: The Reckoning lexicon
 * Dark Ages: Inquisitor lexicon
 * Mummy: The Resurrection lexicon
 * Demon: The Fallen lexicon

Street Fighter

 * Street Fighter lexicon

Trinity Universe

 * Trinity lexicon
 * Aberrant lexicon
 * Adventure! lexicon

Exalted

 * Exalted lexicon

Scion

 * Scion lexicon

Storytelling System

 * Storytelling System lexicon
 * New Mind's Eye Theatre lexicon

New World of Darkness

 * New World of Darkness lexicon
 * Vampire: The Requiem lexicon
 * Damnation City lexicon
 * Requiem for Rome lexicon
 * Werewolf: The Forsaken lexicon
 * Mage: The Awakening lexicon
 * Promethean: The Created lexicon
 * Changeling: The Lost lexicon
 * Hunter: The Vigil lexicon
 * Geist: The Sin-Eaters lexicon