White Wolf Magazine #39 was published in November 1993. It was the first issue edited by Ken Cliffe.
Contents[]
White Wolf and World of Darkness Ads:[]
White Wolf Connect ad for Blood Pit (Inside Front cover and Pg.1)[]
A Non-Free-to-Play Online BBS Game based around Gladiatorial Combat.
Steve Jackson Games Ad for GURPS Vampire (Pg. 23)[]
By Jeff Koke, based on the original game by Mark Rein-Hagen.
Ad for Werewolf: The Apocalypse Books (Inside Back Cover)[]
Caerns: Places of Power, Rage Across Russia (December) and Black Furies Tribebook (Available in January).
Runes[]
By Ken Cliffe. What the hell is going on?
"P.S.: White Wolf would like to thank the producers of the sensationalist TV show True Stories of the Highway Patrol for their October 12, 1993 episode. It's good to know that people are now being taken in for playing Vampire and being among the undead. Thanks to Trooper #666 of the Virginia Highway Patrol. It's good to know that our roads are free of Satanists, Sabbat and other social undesirables." -Ken Cliffe [1]
From the Pack[]
A few inflammatory missives from irritated readers.
Industry Wired[]
By Travis Williams. Companies go out on a limb by announcing coming releases.
Ancient Stuff[]
The long-awaited Medieval Handbook for Ars Magica is available this month.
White Wolf Furies[]
White Wolf is releasing the first of its Tribebooks for Werewolf. Black Furies is the first. The old "Legends of the Garou" section has been replaced by a comic strip.
The White Wolf EAC[]
By Lyndi McKeeman. Lyndi spells out White Wolf's plans for the environment.
Howling at the Moon[]
By Travis Williams. Word on blacks in roleplaying.[2]
Out of Character[]
By James A. Moore. Discussions with some of media's biggest names, earned or not. This time Mark Rein-Hagen is our victim.[3]
The Powers of the Past[]
By John W. Vogel. There are places a Traveller just doesn't want to go in The New Era. Art by Andi Jones.
Night of Rage[]
By Sam Chupp. There's a new drug on the streets, and Werewolf's Garou aren't happy. Don't eat the Wyrm. Art by Alan Pollack and Brian LeBlanc.
Scene One: Vicki's Travail[]
Scene Two: The Street[]
Scene Three: By Any Means Necessary[]
Cameron's Cache[]
- Mirrors of the Neuromancer (Fetish, Level 3, Gnosis 7)
- Checkered Whistle (Fetish, Level 1, Gnosis 6)
- White Lightning (Talen, Level 4, Gnosis 5)
- Coyote Bag (Fetish, Level 3, Gnosis 6)
- Sheath of the Chameleon (Fetish, Level 1, Gnosis 4)
- Tears of Renewal (Fetish, Level 5, Gnosis 8)
Scene Four: The Drive-By[]
Scene Four: Assault on Herndon Tower[]
The Things I'll Do for a Friend[]
Just what games does Stewart Wieck play, and why is he blushing?
Paradox Flawed (a.k.k., "Oops!")[]
By Phil Brucato. Errata for Mage. Even game wizards (tm) make mistakes.
Law and Wizards in Fantasy Roleplaying[]
By Steven S. Long. "By the red tape of legal wizardry, I cast you into the pit of bureaucratic despair!"
Featured Review: Kult[]
By Denys Bakriges. Just how dark can a game be? Other Opinions: William Spencer-Hale.
Tools for the Masquerade[]
Schere's Disease by Alara Rogers. Is vampirism a medical condition or a Vampire plot? Art by Chen-Jeh Chen.
Treasures from the Archives[]
By Ken Rolston. Ever need ship deck plans to stage a game? Ken helps out with some classics.
Artist Spotlight[]
Featuring Jeff Laubenstein.
The Silicon Dungeon[]
By Jim Trunzo. Better rest now before the Christmas rush.
Reviews of Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos, Bloodstone, Wing Commander Academy, Gateway II, Dungeon & Dragons Stronghold and Pirates! Gold.
Capsule Reviews[]
It's hard to stay topical with these little buggers.
Reviews of Ars Magica 3rd edition, Champions: Allies, Cyberpunk 2020: Corporation Report 2020, Vols. 1-3, Cyberpunk 2020: Tales from the Forlorn Hope, Elric!, GURPS Aztecs, Hero System Almanac 1, Megatraveller: Arrival Vengeance: The Final Odyssey, NightLife: Kinrise, Proteus and The Complete Alchemist, 2nd Edition.
Miniature Reviews: AD&D Battlesystem Miniatures, Macho Women with Guns Miniatures and Torg Miniatures.
Legacy Rite, Episode 1 of 6[]
By Bill Bridges. Artwork by Tony DiTerlizzi. Check out the Werewolf color comic, scripted by the game's developer.
Top Twenty List[]
What sold big last month?
November:[]
- 1. White Wolf - Diablerie: England
- 2. White Wolf - Umbra: The Velvet Shadow
- 11. White Wolf - Clanbook: Nosferatu
- 16. White Wolf - Vampire: The Masquerade 2nd ed.
- 19. White Wolf - Dark Colony
On the Horizon[]
Dare we plan next issue?
- A new column by Chris McCubbin, noted for his work with Steve Jackson Games.
- A column on tabletop gaming.
- Feature Review: Buck Rogers RPG.
- An Interview with Samuel Haight, villain of the World of Darkness.
- Part two of Legacy Rite, the official Werewolf comic.
Background Information[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Characters[]
From "Night of Rage by Sam Chupp":
- Cameron Chandler
- Devnull (Glass Walker, Philodox, Garou)
- Chauluush, Bane Mother of Rage
- Banebots
From "Tools for the Masquerade by Alara Rogers":
- Dr. Harold Schere (Tremere Vampire, 8th Gen.)
- Dr. Emily Schere (Tremere Ghoul)
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References[]
- ↑ This episode is listed at imdb.com, but there is no description, images or video clips of this episode. It's possible that it is Lost Media. However, the Lost Media Wiki doesn't have any lost True Stories of the Highway Patrol episodes listed so far. Considering the timing, this may just have been a Vampire LARP game that was mistaken by the Highway Patrol of Virginia as something completely else.
- ↑ Travis mentions that Mage has his character, Dante, on the cover.
- ↑ Mark Rein-Hagen discusses the name changes of Ghost to Wraith, Faerie to Changeling, the moving of Wraith to be the fourth World of Darkness setting to be published instead of Changeling, and a Sci-fi RPG called Quark. Quark would be later re-tooled into Exile, which was never published.