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White Wolf Inphobia #51 was published in January 1995. Came with wallet-sized, complete list of the Jyhad CCG.

Contents[]

White Wolf Ads:[]

White Wolf ad for Dark Destiny anthology (Pg. 1)[]

Ad for White Wolf's Rage CCG (Pg. 13)[]

Coming May 5th from White Wolf Game Studio. Displays a different design layout of a character card (Sofya Softkiller) before the final release.

White Wolf ad for Necropolis: Atlanta (Pg. 71)[]

White Wolf Fiction Ad (Pg. 72-73)[]

Delve Deeper Into Your Fear

White Wolf Magazine Ad (Pg. 87)[]

Raw Meat for Media Goobers.

Ad for White Wolf's Rage CCG (Backcover)[]

Coming May 5th from White Wolf Game Studio. Displays a different design layout of a character card (Sofya Softkiller) before the final release.

Runes[]

By Ken Cliffe.

We Bumped Him Off![]

If you've noticed a slight change in the appearance of this magazine, it's a result of more than just direction changes. Chris McDonough no longer designs each issue. That job now falls to Rob "Shaggy" Dixon, lanky and all-around graphic design guy. Chris will continue to do art direction, but not Rob is the one to send letters of complain about gaudy colors to.

From the Pack[]

Letters From Our Readers.

Ice Hockey in Hell[]

The planets are aligned! Lightning has struck twice in the same place! White Wolf Inphobia is online! Yes, my worst fears come true. The pressures of technology and modern society have forced me to relinquish select contents of this magazine to the net. Now you can catch excerpts and highlights of each issue at the Internet's alt.games.whitewolf. Check out what's appearing in each month's issue. See who we crack on. Read the latest "Howling at the Moon" and respond right there! Your ideas may see print in an upcoming issue - unless they're stupid (or is that "because they're stupid?"). There it is, dammit! - Ken

Industry Wired[]

By Teeuwynn.

Howling at the Moon[]

Responses to Terry Amthor's editorial in White Wolf Magazine #48 by Andrew French, Blake Fullington, Clarissa Fowler, Stephen E. Douglas, Richard Watts and Mark A. Santillo.

Into the Dark[]

By James Lowder. The tird of our new columns is about all the cheesy movies that you love to hate. Jim Lowder rents 'em, forces himself to watch 'em, and fills us in on what's crap. Thanks, Jim.

Movie reviews of The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Rat Pfink a Boo Boo and Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things.

Beyond the Parents' Basement[]

By Chris W. McCubbin. Mr. King at the Movies: Stephan King Movies.

Interactive Toolkit[]

By Christopher Kubasik. What makes gaming tick? How are games made? Where are games headed, and how can we get there? Game author Chris Kubasik looks at the gaming phenomenon and what it means to us.

Fear and Loafing[]

By Nancy A. Collins, Art by Mike Chaney. Nancy takes all her wisdom and experience from horror publishing and starts up her column on pop fiction. How did it evolve, and why should we care?

Out of Character[]

By Chris NcDonough. Chris talks with Steven de Souza, director of the Street Fighter movie. De Souza tells all or at least puts Chris in his place. What's that about a naked Van Damme? Interviewee: Steven de Souza, director of Street Fighter: The Movie.

Ninja Goblins[]

By Dave Perry and Art by Ron States. "I skewer three goblins with my dagger, chop off the arm of another goblin and beat the other goblins with the stump." Are the goblins of your game wimps? Not any more. Ninja goblins are here!

The White Wolf Staff Members' Beers of Choice[]

(Because we had nothing better to do).

The Complete Official Jyhad List[]

The folks at Wizards of the Coast have compiled all kinds of detailed information on every card available for Jyhad. Put on your bib and commence drooling.

Secret Sects of the Akashic Brotherhood[]

By Emrey Barnes, Art by William Tolman Pace. The Akashic Brotherhood Tradition book for Mage is out, but we couldn't fit everything in. Here's some extra, official stuff, straight from the book's author.

The Practices of Orange Robes[]

Teachings of the Scales of the Dragon[]

Yogi Teaching[]

Blue Skin Teachings[]

Rotes inherited from the Sects:[]

  • Bronze Body (3 Life, 1 Mind, 2 Prime)
  • Four-headed Defender (3 Life, 2 Prime, 1 Mind, 1 Correspondence)
  • Summoning Walk of the Enlightenment (5 Prime)
  • Walk through Walls (3 Matter, 3 Life, 1 Mind)
  • Weightless Walk (1 Mind, 1 Correspondence, 1 Matter)

Last Stand[]

By Ken Carpenter. Miniatures column, Full Thrust for Freaks.

Feature Review: Castle Falkenstein[]

Reviewed by Rich Warren. It's high adventure in the Victorian age with a mixture of magic and technology. They've all been tried before, so what makes them work now?

SimCity: The Card Game[]

An Introduction by Mayfair Games, Inc. Mayfair releases its card game based on the Simcity computer game this month. Find out what the game's about before you lay down your cash.

The Silicon Dungeon[]

By Jim Trunzo.
Reviews of MegaRace, Hexx: Heresy of the Wizard, Microcosm, X-Com: UFO Defense and The Fighter.

The White Wolf EAC[]

By Annie Schultz.

Capsule Reviews[]

Reviews of BattleTech: Luthien, Call of Cthulhu The Hastur Cycle, Champions: Justice, Not Law, Inter-Action Magazine: The Journal of Role-Playing and Storytelling Systems, Shatterzone: Techbook Ships and Starship Command.

Miniature Reviews: Takhisis: Queen of Darkness.

Apocalypse Cow: Sneak Peek[]

Coming next issue.

Embracing The Mask[]

By Mike Nystul and Andrew Kudelka. The third of our brand-new, four-part comic for Mage: The Ascension. Also written by Phil Brucato and Colorizing & Lettering by Lawrence Snelly.

Top Twenty Games List[]

Information from Hobby Game Distributors.

November 1994:[]

On the Horizon[]

  • Next Month is February.
  • Heavy Gear Fighter, mecha card game from Dream Pod 9.
  • Doggy Stylin's by Jim Parks, love and sex in Werewolf: The Apocalypse.
  • Violet by David Michael Meyers, story for Vampire: The Masquerade.
  • Leaded or Unleaded: Violence in Roleplaying by Steve Hatherley.
  • A Vintage Year For Vampires by Bill Bridges.
  • Sex and Anime by Protoculture Addicts.
  • Rolemaster Experience: Simplified by Andrew K. Alton.
  • The Interactive Toolkit, Part II by Christopher Kubasik.
  • Part One of Apocalypse Cow by Chris Painter.

Background Information[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Characters[]

From "Secret Sects of the Akashic Brotherhood by Emrey Barnes":

  • Master Li T'eih (Akashic Brotherhood Mage, Dragon Scale Master)
  • Rivhaya (Akashic Brotherhood Mage, Dragon Scale)
  • Brother Chang Ming (Akashic Brotherhood Mage, Blue Skin)
  • Chu Kwei (Akashic Brotherhood Mage, Orange Robe)

From "Embracing The Mask Comic by Phil Brucato and Mike Nystul":

  • Bethany Raimer (Female Verbena Mage, died)
  • Jennifer Rollins (Female Orphan Mage)
  • Jacob (Nephandi Ex-Verbena Mage)
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References[]

  1. Quickly re-titled to City of Darkness: Unseen.
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