August 1993 Issue.
The cover is a fold-out cover by Barbara Armata. Came with a flyer for the Second Masquerade Convention (By Nightowl Enterprises) Oct. 29-31, 1993 at Harrisburg PA.
Contents[]
White Wolf Ads:[]
Ad for White Wolf Connect's Blood Pit (Pg. 1)[]
Blood Pit Spotlight Hero of the Pit.
Runes[]
By Stewart Wieck. Wow! We won two Origin Awards - sort of...
Results of the 1991 and 1992 Origins Awards. Vampire won the award for Best Roleplaying Game of 1991. The two other awards were for White Wolf Magazine for Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine for 1991 and 1992.
From the Pack[]
Letters from our Readers: Special Top Ten Questions Answered.
The Treasure of Galilee[]
By Paul Cockburn, Art by Bob Giadrosich, an adventure for Chaosium's King Arthur Pendragon Roleplaying Game.
The Spokesman Speaks[]
Excerpts from Flagship Magazine.
Mind Over Matter[]
By Chris Hind, Art by Lawrence Allen Williams, a special introduction to Mage: The Ascension.
Feature Review: The Masquerade (MET)[]
Reviewed by Roger Spendlove, Ray Winniger and Greg Gorden.
A Masquerade Special Feature![]
Feature Review: Earthdawn[]
Reviewed by Stewart Wieck, Travis Williams and Sam Chupp.
Feature Review: Underground[]
Reviewed by Stewart Wieck, Richard Thomas, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Mark Rein-Hagen and Bill Bridges.
Announcing the Winners of the 1991/1992 Origins Awards[]
1991 Winners[]
- Best Role-Playing Rules: Vampire: The Masquerade
- Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine: White Wolf
1992 Winners[]
- Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine: White Wolf
Artist Spotlight on Barbara Armata[]
A look at the beautifully intricate work of Barbara Armata.
The World of Future Darkness[]
By Deirdre Brooks, Pt. 2 of 3 in our Cyber-Vamp setting. A Cyberpunk 2020 and World of Darkness Crossover. Art by Jeff Rebner.
Chronicles in Night City[]
Places of Interest[]
Kindred of Night City[]
- Margali the Wanderer: Ritual: Vitriolic Vitae (Level Three Ritual)
Story Ideas[]
The Silicon Dungeon[]
By Jim Trunzo. What's new in computer games.
Reviews of: Strike Commander, Challenge of the Five Realms, Veil of Darkness, Eye of the Beholder III, Unlimited Adventures: Fantasy Construction Kit, Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace, Daughter of Serpents and The Prophecy.
Feature Review: Blood Pit[]
Reviewed by Stewart Wieck. From White Wolf, Designed by Randy Baker and Jim Townsend. A PBM and a Play-by-E-mail game. Art by Richard Thomas.
White Wolf had recently purchased Emprise Game Systems (Who previously moderated the PBM Blood Pit game).
Capsule Reviews[]
A look at some new products on the shelves.
Reviews of AD&D: The Murky Deep, AD&D: Swamplight, AD&D Ravenloft: Roots of Evil,, Amazing Engine: For Faerie, Queen & Country, The Amazing Engine System Guide, Ars Magica: The Maleficium, Ars Magica: Pax Dei, Champions: Dark Champions, Champions: VIPER, DC Heroes: Who's Who in the DC Universe I, II and III, Dream Park: The Fiendish Agents of Falkenberg, Gamma World: The Overlord of Bonparr, Gamma World: Treasure of the Ancients, GURPS Atomic Horror, NightLife 3rd Edition, Over the Edge, Over the Edge: New Faces, Rifts World Book, Role Aids: Demons II, Role Aids: Denizens of Verekna, Role Aids: To Hell and Back, Stormbringer: Sea Kings of the Purple Towns, Talislanta: The Scent of the Beast, Traveller: The New Era, Traveller: Survival Margin: Gateway to the New Era, Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Rage Across New York and Vampire: The Masquerade: The Player's Guide to the Sabbat.
Miniatures reviews of: Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Ral Partha) and Fantastique Noir: Vampyres.
Top Twenty Game Lists[]
A special top 40 for March. Information from Hobby Game Distributors.
April 1993:[]
- 2. White Wolf: Anarch Cookbook
- 4. White Wolf: Clanbook: Gangrel
- 8. White Wolf: Book of the Wyrm
- 11. (Tie) White Wolf: Vampire: The Masquerade
May 1993:[]
- 7. White Wolf: Valkenburg Foundation
- 16. (Tie) White Wolf: Vampire: The Masquerade
June 1993:[]
- 3. White Wolf: Under a Blood Red Moon
On the Horizon[]
Looking ahead to next issue.
- The concluding installment to the 'World of Future Darkness".
- Shadowrun articles from two separate authors.
- Dice Not Included: "Remembrance of Spring".
- Lost Souls: "On the Trail of Jack the Ripper".
- Feature Review of Mage: The Ascension.
Background Information[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
From "Mind Over Matter by Chris Hind" (Located in San Francisco):[]
- Amled Dagmarsen
- Dr. Jack Rush (Sleeper, Human)
From "The World of Future Darkness by Deirdre Brooks":[]
Kindred of Night City:[]
- Bradley Wilkins (Tremere Vampire, 8th Gen., Sire is Sebastian Meredith)
- Carlo Giovanni (Giovanni Vampire, 7th Gen., Sire is Mario Giovanni)
- Chucko (Charlie Hubbin) (Malkavian Vampire, 11th Gen., Sire is Danny Covington)
- Jeremiah duBois, "Corba" (Follower of Set Vampire, 10th Gen., Sire is Achmed al Sutekh)
- Cynthia Razor, "Sin" (Toreador Female Vampire, 9th Gen., Sire is Taliaferro)
- Helen Matthews (Venture Female Vampire, Prince of Night City, 7th Gen., Sire is Jefferson McIntyre)
- Margali the Wanderer, "Cassandra" or "Cassie" (Ravnos Female Vampire, 5th Gen., Sire is Sharilla)
- "Shark" (Brujah Female Vampire, 9th Gen., Sire is Raven)
- David Taliaferro "Tolliver" (Toreador Vampire, 8th Gen., Sire is Andrew Stone)
- Trevor Miles (Individualist Brujah Vampire)
- Arnold (Elder Nosferatu Vampire)
- Eryn (Caitiff Netrunner Vampire, 7th Gen.)
- Donna Curtis (Female Ghoul, manager of the Metal Church of Asmodeus, Night City)
- Richard Night (Giovanni Ghoul, died)
- Consiglieri Guido Salvatore (Brujah Vampire, died)
References[]
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