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The Halloween Issue of October/November 1991.

Contents[]

White Wolf Ads:[]

Ad for a Vampire: The Masquerade T-Shirt with art by Tim Bradstreet: (L), (XL) and (XXL) sizes (Pg. 24)[]

Blood Pit PBM Game by Emprise Game Systems (Pg. 56)[]

Emprise Game Systems would be later acquired by White Wolf.

Ad for Ars Magica: A Winter's Tale (Inside Back Cover)[]

Runes[]

By Stewart Wieck. Back from Europe, Stewart gets back up to date with the working world.

Stewart Wieck returns from his trip to Europe. Discusses the number of letters received over Kevin Siembieda of Palladium Games and about not receiving any complaints over the insertion of a 16-page promotional literature of Vampire: The Masquerade in White Wolf Magazine #26.

From the Pack[]

Readers give their impressions of magazine content and beginning games to buy.

All Horror is Mythos Horror[]

By S. John Ross, Art by Richard Thomas. Classical creatures of terror can belong to the Call of Cthulhu Mythos too.

Scope of Magic[]

By Wayne Ligion, Art by Richard Thomas. This column provides a scary new series of Call of Cthulhu spells and magic items.

Love[]

By Christopher Kubasik and art by Tom Dow. As Storm Knights quickly learn, love in Torg's land of Orrorsh is not a many splendorous thing.

Vampire Hunting in Dark Conspiracy[]

By Lester Smith, Art by Josh Timbrook. So you want to know how to hunt and kill a Vampire?

Hunting the Hunters in Vampire[]

By Andrew Greenberg and Mark Rein Hagen, Art by Josh Timbrook. Sometimes the hunter becomes the prey.

Hunger[]

By Ray Winninger and art by Dave Miller. Most Chill adventures are based on SAVE, but that organization never included Neanderthals!

Cray Canyon Cold Snap[]

By S. John Ross, art by Richard Thomas. With the rise of an ancient power, six-shooters aren't enough in this GURPS Old West/Horror.

Feature Review: Dark Conspiracy[]

Reviewed by Stewart Wieck. This look into one of GDW's latest game release tells us what makes a modern horror world tick.

Feature Review: Vampire: The Masquerade[]

Reviewed by Martin Wixted. This look into the game makes us realize the personal terror of becoming undead.

Capsule Reviews[]

By Line Reviewers. As usual, we take a look at a variety of new releases, including some for Call of Cthulhu, Chill and Shadowrun.

Reviews of Call of Cthulhu: Dark Designs, The Unspeakable Oath, Catalyst Series: Wilderness Encounters Book (Volume 1), Chill: Vampires, Corps: Technology 1991, Fifth Cycle, Hahlmabrea, Hero System: Western Hero, NightLife: In the Musical Vein, Paranoia: Extreme Paranoia (Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Shot), Shadowrun: Ivy & Chrome, Shadowrun: Native American Nations: Volume One, Shadowrun: Virtual Realities, Tales From the Floating Vagabond, Torg: The Kanawa Personal Weapons Catalog, Operation: Hard Sell, Runedice and Warp World.

Coming Features[]

October[]

November[]

Doomsday Exam[]

By Nick Pollotta with art by Ed McKeogh. With the return of fiction to the pages of White Wolf, we offer an excerpt from the latest Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic novel.

StarKhan[]

By Lee VanShaick. Part three of the StarKhan saga, detailing the sci-fi world from Rafm.

Silicon Dungeon[]

By Jim Trunzo. Rome fell in a day, but with the games reviewed here, you can build and destroy an empire in day.

Computer Game Reviews of Castles, Medieval Lords: Soldier Kings of Europe, Warlords, The Lord of the Rings and Gateway to the Savage Frontier.

Tabletop News[]

By Ken Cliffe. With a flurry of new releases, this installment is dedicated to horror miniature reviews.

PBM Corner[]

By Bruce Kroeze. If you've ever wanted to organize your own PBM game, this column is for you.

On the Horizon[]

A look forward at all the fabulous stuff that will be in the Near Future issue.

In WW30, the December/January issue, we introduce a new variety of theme issue: Near Future.

  • 1. New Shamanic Totems for Shadowrun.
  • 2. An adventure for the Nippon Tech setting of Torg.
  • 3. A medium-length article for BTRC's Corps.
  • 4. An adventure for Rifts.
  • 5. The Scope of Magic: Nightlife.
  • 6. "Time and Time Again", game-related fiction.
  • 7. Football/NFL themed article on PBM, Computer and Board Games.
  • 8. Announcing our plans for the new look of White Wolf Magazine that will begin with WW31, next year.

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