The Werewolf Storytellers Companion is a supplement for Werewolf: The Apocalypse detailing and updating information not found in the revised edition rulebook.
Summary[]
From the back of the book:
- A World Full of Enemies
- So many different problems plague the Garou. They must defend two different worlds from violation. They must contend not only with the forces of the Wyrm and the Weaver, but also with the rival denizens of the World of Darkness. How much can they honestly be expected to bear?
- A Book Full of Help
- The Werewolf Storytellers Companion contains tons of extra information designed to enhance a storyteller's game - more details on the enigmatic Stargazers, a werewolf's perspective on the antagonists that plague them, details on caern and sept life, further weapons and even an expanded Renown chart. What's more, the four-panel Storyteller screen contains all the tables necessary to greatly streamline gameplay. The information within is sure to be useful to Storytellers of all stripes.
- Werewolf Storytellers Companion contains:
- More Stargazer information, and a cheat-reference to the other shapeshifting races.
- A four-panel screen listing the most oft-referenced charts in the Werewolf rules; excellent for hiding dice rolls and covered with art to help set the mood
- Further details on caerns, septs, tribal weaknesses Renown, antagonists, weapons, underwater combat and more
Contents[]
Chapter One: The Beast-Blooded[]
Stargazers, other shapechangers, animals and optional tribal weaknesses
- Stargazers
- Tribal Weaknesses (Optional)
- Black Furies: Anger
- Bone Gnawers: Social Outcasts
- Children of Gaia: Weak Veil
- Fianna: Low Self-Control
- Get of Fenris: Intolerance
- Glass Walkers: Weaver Affinity
- Red Talons: Wyld Affinity
- Shadow Lords: Failure's Dagger
- Silent Striders: Haunted
- Silver Fangs: Derangement
- Stargazers: Obsessive Mind Games
- Uktena: Intense Curiosity
- Wendigo: Wheel of the Seasons
- The Fera
- Ananasi
- Corporate Puppeteer
- Bastet
- Bagheera Spy
- Corax
- Freelance Courier
- Gurahl
- Forest Guardian
- Mokolé
- Wetlands Biologist
- Nagah
- Trio of Assassins
- Nuwisha
- Young Infiltrator
- Ratkin
- Anti-Weaver Saboteur
- Rokea
- Rokea Vigilante
- Ananasi
- Animals
- Canids
- Wolf
- Coyote
- Fox
- Hound
- Felids
- Cougar
- Lion
- Tiger
- Ursids
- Black Bear
- Brown/Grizzly Bear
- Polar Bear
- Herbivores
- Deer
- Elk/Red Deer
- Bison
- Domestic Bull
- Horse
- Reptilians
- Alligator/Crocodile
- Viper
- Cobras
- Giant Constrictor
- Birds
- Raven
- Hawk/Owl
- Canids
Chapter Two: Caerns and Septs[]
More details about caerns and sept offices
- Caerns
- Sample Caern Ranks
- Septs
- Moots
- The Opening Howl
- The Inner Sky
- Cracking the Bone
- Stories and Songs
- The Revel
- Justice
- Shaming
- Shunning
- Exile
- Death
Chapter Three: Rivals and Enemies[]
What werewolves know about other denizens of the World of Darkness
- Vampires
- Mages
- Hunters
- The Restless Dead
- Faeries
- Pentex
Chapter Four: Odds and Ends[]
Renown, underwater combat, weapons and timeline
- Expanded Renown Rules
- Underwater Combat
- Weapons
- A Brief History
Character Sheet[]
Background Information & Trivia[]
Apologies are made to Chris Howard in the credits for leaving him out of the credits for A World of Rage.
At the back of the book is an ad for Tribe Novels: Shadow Lords & Get of Fenris (February 2001).
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
- Solemn Voice - Stargazer Philodox
- Buries-the-Dead
- Ingrid St. Joan - Black Fury Strega
- Trash-80 - Bone Gnawer Ragabash
- Solomon Scarwound - Silver Fang, Ivory Priesthood
- Ceridwen Hunting Horn - Fianna Galliard
- Third Shift - Glass Walker Ragabash
Gallery[]
Terminology[]
Ananasi, Bastet, Corax, Faeries, Fera, Gurahl, Hunters, Mages, Mokolé, Nagah, Nuwisha, Pentex, Ratkin, The Restless Dead, Rokea, Stargazers, Vampires,
References[]
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WTA: Werewolf: The Apocalypse Revised Edition | Werewolf: The Apocalypse Books | WTA: Tribebook: Bone Gnawers Revised |