Art of Werewolf: The Apocalypse is a release for Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition.
Summary[]
From the seller's page:
- The Art of Werewolf: The Apocalypse
- A Visual Guide to Werewolf 20th Anniversary Edition
- Violence is an art form, if it’s practiced, perfected, and put on display. That’s what we tell ourselves when we cut servants of the Wyrm into slices. We celebrate their destruction, but how that destruction is delivered is the art.
- Shifting from Lupus to Homid and everywhere in between: That’s art, too. The stretch of skin, crack of bone, and pop of ligament. Art can be shocking, terrifying, gratifying, euphoric, and transforming, for Gaia is all these things and more.
- We are one with the world, the Umbra, and all the Gifts the spirits, Gaia, the Wyld, and even the Weaver bestow upon us. They are a part of us. We are a tapestry, a collage, a piecemeal portrait of fragments, colors, and bloody shades.
- We’re a savage kind of art form, but our lives are still art.
- And, like the best art, our lives are precious, rare, and might change the world.
- All you have to do is act as an audience to our display. Allow us to show you our art.
- “Swampy” Fischer, Bone Gnawer Galliard
- The Art of Werewolf: The Apocalypse includes art from:
- Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition
- W20 Skinner
- W20 Rage Across the World
- W20 Umbra: The Velvet Shadow
- W20 Book of the Wyrm
- W20 Tribebook: White Howlers
- W20 Shattered Dreams
- W20 Pentex Employee Indoctrination Handbook
Contents[]
Introduction[]
My praise of the art and detailing the process behind it.
Part One: Transformation & Bloody Violence[]
Artwork depicting the change from Homid to Lupus and all stages in between, as well as displays of shocking violence against the Garou Nation's enemies.
Part Two: The Defenders of Gaia[]
Portraits, profiles, and depictions of werewolves at their most striking.
Part Three: The Wyrm[]
A selection of art depicting the worst of Gaia's enemies: the Wyrm's forces. Whether willing servants or unwilling slaves, these creatures are always horrifying to encounter.
Part Four: The Weaver[]
Subtle but steadily dominating, the Weaver and its myriad servants are depicted here, from Glass Walkers to Hunter Spiders.
Part Five: The Wyld[]
Sometimes unbridled chaos creates; at others times it destroys. The Wyld is possibly the most mysterious part of the Trait, but also one of the most evocative in art.
Part Six: The Umbra[]
The world of spirits, fetishes, and Incarnae, pictured in a glorious mix of color and black and white pieces.
Background Information[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
- “Swampy” Fischer, Bone Gnawer Galliard
- Samuel Haight
Terminology[]
References[]
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WTA: Pentex Employee Indoctrination Manual | Werewolf: The Apocalypse books | WTA: Auspice Gift Cards |