The Fantasy Issue of August/September 1989.
Contents[]
White Wolf Magazine and Lion Rampant Ads:[]
Ad for Emprise Game Systems' Xenophobe PBM Game (Pg. 25)[]
White Wolf Magazine: These back issues are going fast! (Pg. 27)[]
Back issues and T-shirts (S, M, L & XL for only $7 each.)
White Wolf Magazine Ad (Pg. 49)[]
- #18 (October) = Halloween issue. A frightening past (Call of Cthulhu) and a grim future (Cyberpunk and Shadowrun). $2.95
- #19 (December) = Alternate Fantasy World issue. Talislanta, Shadow World, Overlord, and more. Featuring a cover by P.D. Breeding Black.
Leader of the Pack!
Ad for Ars Magica (Inside Back Cover)[]
Ars Magica, The Art of Magic
Runes[]
By Stewart Wieck; Is White Wolf Magazine the only independent left?
Riches in Plenty[]
By Thomas M. Kane and art by Richard Thomas; A fantasy adventure in which gold suddenly means very little to the characters.
Overview: 2nd Edition AD&D[]
By Stephan Wieck; The new editions of the rules have been released by TSR, Inc.
Mordag's Little Finger[]
By David Pulver and art by Richard Thomas; A fantasy adventure for GURPS. Mordag would like his finger back.
On Your Mark[]
by Stephan Wieck; The regular contest column with the winning entries from the 500-word fiction contest.
Review: Shadowrun[]
By Stephan Wieck and art by Richard Thomas; FASA's newest game is a mixture of cyberpunk and fantasy.
Night of the Faeries[]
By Lisa Stevens with help from Mark Rein-Hagen and art by Richard Thomas; Every 97 years the faeries gather for a great party... at the characters' covenant!
A story for Ars Magica.
Review: Shadow World Atlas[]
By Thomas M. Kane; ICE presents a new world for fantasy adventures.
The Scope of Magic[]
By Ken Cliffe; New spells for all the spellcasters of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.
Demon Killer (part V)[]
By Steve Tymon and art by Richard Thomas; The scene sets for the final battle as the demon killer journeys to the last bastion of humanity.
The Silicon Dungeon[]
By Jim Trunzo; There are all varieties of fantasy computer games available. A look at three new and different ones.
Reviews of Demon Stalkers, The Magic Candle and Zork Zero.
PBM Corner[]
By Stewart Wieck; A brief look at the games moderated by Emrpise Game Systems.
Mentions Blood Pit.
Background Information[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
From "Night of the Faeries By Lisa Stevens": (Takes place in Val du Bosque and is intended for use with Mistridge)
- Lord Bogemeer (Fairy Prince)
- Faerie Ruffians
- Grimgroth (Magus)
- Clavius (Magus)
- Vulcris (Magus)
- Felix (Magus)
- Sprites
- Water Sprites
- Quicklings
- Hill Goblins
- Rock Trolls
- 6 Men-at-arms
- The Faerie Duplicates
- Elves
References[]
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