White Wolf Magazine #11 was published in August 1988. It was given out as a sample magazine for Gen Con and Origins.
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White Wolf and Lion Rampant Ads:[]
Lion Rampant Ad (Pg. 59)[]
Runes[]
By Stewart Wieck. More news you need to check on. Contest #3. Our new Art Director. And more.
A Worm’s Price[]
By Thomas Kane. Art by Richard Thomas. A fantasy adventure for either Oriental or Occidental characters. Or Both!
The Moon of Skulls[]
By Robert E. Howard. Art by Richard Thomas and Kathy Luzzi. The third and final part of our serialization of this great fantasy story.
The PBM Corner[]
By Jim Townsend. This marks the beginning of the regular appearance of this column. Check out PBM’s!
Items for Any Realm[]
By various authors. Art by Richard Thomas and Kathy Luzzi. Some magic items for your campaign.
Spells from Alderon[]
By Tony Arment. Check out a sampling of spells from a find book authored by Tony Arment.
Tell Us a Story[]
If you can write good fiction of the horror, fantasy, or science fiction flavor, we would be interested in seeing your manuscript. We would like to be able to include a good fiction story in every issue. There is no need to query; simply send your manuscript to us. Give it a shot. Send to: White Wolf Magazine, Fiction Deck, **** ****** *****, ********, AL, *****.
The Scope of Magic[]
By Allan Grohe. We introduce the Shadow Master in issue #8. Allan Grohe uncovered some more info.
Segment Jorune[]
By SkyRealms Publishing, Inc. (Andrew Leker and Mark Wallace) The first full length appearance of the column contains a lot of information.
Submissions Wanted (Dead or Alive)[]
Submissions page.
Peril at Stopover: A Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Adventure[]
By Ken Cliffe. Art by Kathy Luzzi. An authorized adventure for WFRP. What’s up in Stopover? Rumors are flying.
The Order of Hermes[]
By Jonathan Tweet and Mark Rein-Hagen. Art by Richard Thomas. Find out how these “Ars Magica” creators approached wizards in their fine game.
Certamen (Duels) are mentioned and described in the article.
The Enforcers Universe: The Untold Story[]
By Gary Bernard. Map by Albert Deschesne and art by Kathy Luzzi. An “Enforcers” co-creator fills us in on some info skipped over in the rulebook.
Review: Ars Magica[]
By Stewart Wieck. Art by Kathy Luzzi.
"I really don't think I can praise "Ars Magica" highly enough. This is simply one of those games that you must get. The article by Jonathan Tweet and Mark Rein-Hagen in this issue of White Wolf is just sample of how fully these authors can create a fine playing environment. There is so much more to the game that is simply impractical to try to mention it all all there. See for yourself." - Stewart Wieck
Review: Talislanta[]
By Stewart Wieck.
Review: Enforcers[]
By Stewart Wieck.
On the Horizon[]
A look at what’s ahead.
Next issue is our special Halloween issue. In that vein we will present the following features:
- "And Hellspawn Cometh..." is super-hero adventure by Ken Cliffe (whose Warhammer adventure graced the pages this issue). Ok, so you thought it was the Halloween issue. Just wait 'til you see the adventure - there are plenty of horrors here!
- Our Author Spotlight features will return next issue with a look at that master of terror himself - Edgar Allen Poe.
- Several articles for use with Call of Cthulhu will appear. Not to many games are as applicable to horror as CoC,
- A short story titled "Tayl of the Black Unicorn" will appear. Yes, it had been promised for this issue but...
- "Burglary", a fantasy adventure which was supposed to have appeared in this issue, will appear next time. When do you sneak around at night more than on Halloween?
- Our new column which opened up with the "Order of Hermes" this issue will continue next issue when we present the Keepers of the Law, a police force for hire.
- Look for for an overview of Talislanta by the game's designer, Stephan M. Sechi as well as some information concerning some of the races of Talislanta.
- All you Jorune fanatics can look forward to the "Segment Jorune" continuing in future issues. Amy and Andrew Leker have some big plans.
- And of course we will have some reviews. The products which were supposed to have received coverage this issue (Pondora's Dice Wheels, "Ironhedge", and the various products by the Adventure's Guild) will be analyzed. Also look for details concerning GDW's new edition of "Traveller 2300".
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