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Written and Conceptualized by: | Phil Brucato |
Additional Caliahs by: | Bill Bridges (Balam, Pumonca, Qualmi) and Richard Dansky (Khan, Simba) |
Additional Brainstorming and Inspiration by: | Wendy Blacksin, Bill Bridges, Brett Brooks, Lazerus Chernik, Cat Simone |
Developed by: | Ethan Skemp |
Edited by: | Cary Goff |
Art Director: | Aileen E. Miles |
Layout and Typesetting: | Katie McCaskill |
Art: | Steve Bryant, Mike Chaney, Steve Farris, Matt Milberger, Heather McKinney, Paul Phillips, Steve Prescott, Alex Sheikman, Ron Spencer, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook |
Comic Book Art: | Ron Spencer |
Cover Art: | Joshua Gabriel Timbrook |
Tribe Designs by: | Joshua Gabriel Timbrook |
Cover Design: | Aileen E. Miles |
Special Thanks: | Jane "Biltmore" Palmer, for finally visiting the Best Damn City in the U.S. Trace "Hail Brak" o'Conner, for playing those golden tones — again and again... Oh Soon "Break A Leg" Shropshire, for kicking the unwary to center stage. Pauly "Big O' Wyrm-Chaw" LePree, for wanting to see some baccer-spittin' hell in chaps. Greg "Waco Kid" Fountain, for wantin' ta camp it up, a'hootin' and a'hollerin'. Rob "G1-3" Dixon, for airing out the ancient dungeoncrawls next to the snack machine. Kathleen "Dumplin'" Ryan, for taking a little stew with her starch. Chris "11:17 Sharp" McDonough, for avoiding the rush. Aileen "Not the Rats!" Miles, for taking the fight to the rodentia sapiens. |
Author's Dedication: | To Bill Bridges, who opened the door; To Wendy Blacksin, who deserves a dedication after all she's been through for this book; To Nicky and Jackie, for reminding me how long my legs can grow; and, yes, to Byron and Solome, for being such attentive study subjects. |
Publisher: | White Wolf Publishing, Inc. |
Imprint: | White Wolf Game Studio |
Published: | 1997 |
Pages: | 158 |
Year: | 1997 |
Publication #: | WW 03037 |
Reference #: | ISBN 1-56504-335-9 |
PDF: | DriveThruRPG.com ![]() |
Price: | $18.00 |
Bastet is the first of the Breedbook series: sourcebooks about the other Changing Breeds of Werewolf: The Apocalypse — in this case, the Bastet: werecats. This book also introduces the Ajaba, the werehyenas, as a lost "tribe" of Bastet.
Summary
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From the White Wolf catalog:
- Listen:
- The Shadow Children walk the twilight days unafraid,
- For none may rival them in their sleek majesty.
- None can equal their ferocity;
- The jungle trembles like smoke at our furious roars.
- The Sun grants us strength to slay the rain,
- With a blow from our paw we shake the earth.
- None can equal their honor;
- The wisdom of forever rides behind our yellow eyes,
- Trails unfold before us in the shadow of Thunder's wings,
- We run the South Wind among the Stars.
- None can equal their cunning;
- The dead in the dark corners whispers secrets to us,
- We hide the names of things in mist-words and snow-speech,
- We dance madly in the most hidden of places.
- I bow to Selene and Gaia;
- may our deeds nourish our beloved relatives.
- Jaya!
- Bastet includes:
- Tribe details, templates, stories and characters
- New Abilities, Backgrounds, Merits, Flaws, and magics
- Werecat lore, the First Year, other creatures, and more
A Tale of the Amazon
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Introduction
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Chapter One: Calaih
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Chapter Two: The Nine Tribes
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Chapter Three: Breath of Life
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Chapter Four: Cat Magic
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Chapter Five: The Pride
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Chapter Six: The Others
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Appendix
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Background Information
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While the Ajaba are here presented as a Tribe of the Bastet, reflecting their association with the Feliformia that includes cats, civets, hyeans, mongooses and similar animals, later material establishes them as a separate breed.
Memorable Quotes
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Characters
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