March/April 1993 Issue.
Contents[]
White Wolf Ads:[]
Ad for Mage (Inside Front Cover)[]
The Definitive Game of Modern Magic. Coming August 1993.
- Corliss (Mage)
Runes[]
By Stewart Wieck. Stewart speaks frankly about censorship within the gaming industry.
Troubles with retailers not carrying some of White Wolf books, just like with Ars Magica's publication of Faeries back in 1991. The books in question having problems with retailers: Ars Magica's The Maleficium (Demons) and Vampire's Clanbook: Brujah (Vulgarity).
From the Pack[]
More talk about the new format.
The Darkest Shadow[]
By C.R. Shaver and Jason Rush, Art by John Zeleznik and Bob Giadrosich. The final installment in our Shadowrun New Orleans supplement.
Artist Spotlight on John Zeleznik[]
John Zeleznik's high-tech images.
The Wild, Weird West[]
By Mark Jason Durall, Art by Richard Thomas. Ten ways to spice up roleplaying in the old west.
The Sorceress' Tower[]
By David Chart, Art by William O'Connor, an airy setting for Ars Magica.
The Surge (or TORG Second Edition)[]
By Shane Hensley, Art by Jeff Menges, altering possibility energy in Torg.
Feature Review: Alamaze Second Cycle[]
Reviewed by John Moe, Art by Josh Timbrook. A detailed look at the PBM game Alamaze Second Cycle.
PBM Corner[]
By Judith Proctor. An introduction to play-by-mail games.
Flagship: The Spokesman Speaks[]
Excerpts from Flagship Magazine.
Dice Not Included: The Calling of Craxuul-Thk[]
By Roger Spendlove, Art by Richard Thomas. Spend a night of horror with the calling of Craxuul-Thk.
Capsule Reviews[]
An expanded look at what's new in gaming.
Reviews of A.C.E. Agents! RPG, AD&D: Fighter's Challenge, AD&D: Rary the Traitor, AD&D: Treasures of Greyhawk, AD&D: Wizard's Challenge, AD&D: Dark Sun: Arcane Shadows, AD&D: Dark Sun: Dragon Kings, AD&D: Dark Sun: Dune Trader, AD&D: Dark Sun: Slave Tribes, AD&D: Dark Sun: Terrors of the Desert ("Monstrous Compendium"), Badlands RPG, Battlelords of the 23rd Century RPG, Catalyst Series: Grimtooth's Traps Lite, Champions: Champions of the North, Champions: Normals Unbound, Champions: Champions Universe, D&D: Night Howlers, Empire of the Petal Throne: Adventures On Tekumel Part Two/Volume One: Coming Of Age in Tekumel, EofPT: The Tekumel Bestiary, Fringeworthy RPG, GURPS Bunnies and Burrows, GURPS Mixed Doubles, Hero System: CyberHero, Man O' War, Millennium's End: GM Screen and 1999 Datasource, Millennium's End: Operative's Kit, Mutazoids 2nd Edition: City Sourcebook, Pendragon: The Spectre King, Rifts Conversion Book, Rifts Sourcebook Two: The Mechanoids, Rifts World Book Two: Atlantis, Shatterzone: The River of God (Novel), Star Wars: Dark Force Rising, Star Wars: Gamemaster Screen, Star Wars: The Politics of Contraband, Tunnels & Trolls: Mage's Blood and Old Bones, Vampire: The Masquerade: Clanbook: Brujah, Vampire: The Masquerade: Who's Who: Children of the Inquisition, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: Castle Drachenfels, and Ralph Bakshi's Wizards RPG.
Top Twenty Game Lists[]
January, February and 1992 in review. Information from Hobby Game Distributors.
January 1993:[]
- 2. White Wolf: Clanbook: Brujah
- 3. White Wolf: Who's Who: Children of the Inquisition
- 10. White Wolf: Vampire: The Masquerade 2nd Edition
- 15. White Wolf: Vampire Players Guide
February 1993:[]
- 2. White Wolf: Players Guide to the Sabbat
- 5. White Wolf: Rage Across New York
- 15. White Wolf: Vampire: The Masquerade 2nd Edition
Top Twenty of 1992:[]
- 6. White Wolf: Vampire: The Masquerade
- 10. White Wolf: Vampire Players Guide
- 20. White Wolf: Werewolf: The Apocalypse
On the Horizon[]
More good guesses for next issue.
- 1. A Crossover between Cyberpunk 2020 and Vampire: The Masquerade.
- 2. "The Treasure of Galilee," a Pendragon Fiction Story.
- 3. Items for Any Realm: Shadowrun.
- 4. "People of the Land", an untraditional view of dwarves.
- 5. "Silicon Dungeon" returning next issue in a new format.
- 6. PBM: "Darkness of Silverfall".
- 7. Feature Review: Shatterzone.
Background Information[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
From "The Sorceress' Tower by David Chart", Ars Magica:
- Yoasmy the Sorceress (Aka 'Elise', Female Non-Hermetic Mage and has many bird allies. Covenant is 'Yoasmy's Tower' and is located near Provence, France.)
- Pannifo (Eagle, Bird)
- Nemars (Magical Swan, Bird)
- Usillion (White Crow, Bird)
- Tarrophel (Non-Hermetic wizard)
- Gordius (House Tytalus Magus)
- Rastus (Former House Bonisagus Hermetic Mage, now transformed into an ordinary wren.)
- Lemaras (Dark Fae)
- Baron Tarranon (Human, in love with Yoasmy)
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