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White Wolf Magazine #41 was published in February 1994.

Contents[]

White Wolf Ads:[]

White Wolf Ad for Wraith: The ? (Pg. 1)[]

You've been warned. Don't run home to mama.

White Wolf Ad for Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Pg. 43)[]

Werewolf: The Apocalypse 2nd edition. Coming in April from White Wolf Game Studio

White Wolf Connect Ad for Blood Pit (Pg. 71)[]

Play-by-Mail and Play-by-E-Mail Game.

Runes[]

By Ken Cliffe. Is this magazine crap? I don't know yet!

From the Pack[]

Word from you on White Wolf's direction and content. Send more!

Industry Wired[]

By Travis Williams. A few companies plan in advance. Here are the releases they forecast for March.

Apocalypse Now [The Horror][]

The game that's captured as many fans as Vampire, Werewolf, is now in hardback. [The horror...] Revised and with a new look, Werewolf 2nd edition is in high demand. A new look at Garou is included, giving players more insight into what it's like to live in the worlds of humans and wolves. [The horror...] Fully compatible with Mage, Vampire and 1st edition Werewolf supplements, this game doesn't make anything you've bought or created obsolete [Now, that would be horrible.]

Running for the Border[]

White Wolf grows beyond roleplaying games and games fiction with the release of Borderlands. Borderlands is the horror anthology that's taken the fiction community by storm [Won't you be my... Won't you be my... Won't you be my community?], and now we have it. The series is edited by Tom Monteleone, [interviewed last issue in glorious color], and he's working with some of today's most horrible names: Poppy Z. Brite [Lost Souls], Harlan Ellison [Need I bother?].

White Wolf Takes a Bullet[]

On the weekend of January 29, 1994, hot lead [No, not by Steve Jackson] was spewed about the White Wolf offices. Although we're glad to affect people passionately, we don't appreciate having windows shot out and cars shot up. Thankfully no one was hurt, but somewhere someone is joking "White Wolf broke its leg, so I had to shoot it." The police have been contacted and our attorneys are investigating the holes in the wallpaper.

White Wolf Busted... On[]

In recent months, an intermission blurb on Atlanta radio station 99X quotes a woman exclaiming "I hate White Wolf." Who are you and what did we ever do to you?"

The White Wolf EAC[]

By Lyndi McKeeman (and Darren) McKeeman. Heard enough about the rain forests? Bear with us and you may change your mind.

Lyndi spells out White Wolf's plans for the environment.

Howling at the Moon[]

Two issues ago, Travis Williams discussed blacks in roleplaying and the game industry. Now let's hear your responses.

More people respond to Travis Williams' editorial from White Wolf Magazine #39.

Out of Character[]

By James A. Moore. Discussions with some of media's biggest names, earned or not. Listen to Ken Whitman as he foretells the future of Whit Productions, Interviewee: Ken Whitman of Whit Publications.

Chains[]

By William Spencer-Hale and Art by Richard Kane Ferguson. Face the Sabbat, Camarilla and all your traitorous "friends" in this story of desperation for the Masquerade.

The Things I'll Do for a Friend[]

By Bryan LiBrandi. Ral Partha's Art Director shows us his sordid gaming past.

Operation Scavenger[]

By Brian Ellis and Art by Jeff Rebner and William O'Connor. Duke it out big time in this fast-paced BattleTech and Mechwarrior knock-down, drag-out fight.

Sorcery & Colleges of Magic in Glorantha[]

From Avalon Hill. An official breakdown of common, rare and off-limits spells in RuneQuest.

The Otherworld[]

By Thomas M. Kane, Art by Brian LeBlanc. Dreams in roleplaying have always been mishandled. This article offers ideas on how to make them realistic and foreboding.

Feature Review: King Arthur Pendragon[]

Reviewed by Chris Hind and Sam Chupp. Yet another edition? Is it worth it?

The Silicon Dungeon[]

By Jim Trunzo. Jim sharpens his axe to take on some pain-in-the-ass game designers and brings us more reviews.
Reviews of Dracula Unleashed, Bloodnet, Privateer and The Shadows of Yserbius,

Posing and the Art of Damnation[]

By Richard Watts and Art by Chen-Jeh Chen. A look at Gothic-Punk: What does it mean and how can you get the most out of it?

Beyond the Parents' Basement[]

By Chris W. McCubbin. "You got music in my roleplaying!" "You got roleplaying in my music!? "Mmmm."

Chris is inspired by Robert Hatch's article in the Vampire Storytellers Handbook, "The Sound of Music: Songs for a Gothic-Punk World".

More Songs for a Gothic-Punk World[]

  • Roky Erickson
  • The Cramps
  • Kris Kross: Just kidding.
  • Robert Johnson
  • Patti Smith
  • Sounds Wanted

Maps Make the Game[]

By Michael Pitts, WyrmWorks Art Director. How to make the most of maps in roleplaying, with advice from a professional.

Artist Spotlight[]

Lawrence Allen Williams lays down the law.

Treasures from the Archives[]

By Ken Rolston. Belated word on game treasures. What's Ken got to say? I don't know, I wrote this before he got his article in!

Ken discusses online resources for gamers.

Capsule Reviews[]

Have you bought it already? Sorry. Maybe we can help someone else.

Reviews of AD&D: Book of Artifacts, AD&D: Forgotten Realms: Doom of Daggerdale, AD&D: Forgotten Realms: The Shining South, Amazing Engine: Magitech, Duel: Secret Liaison, Mutant Chronicles, RuneQuest: River of Cradles, Shadowrun: Corporate Shadowfiles, Shatterzone: Brainburn, Starfire: Imperial Starfire and Tales from the Floating Vagabond: Hypercad 54, Where Are You?.

Miniature Reviews: Thunderbolt (Arthurian Miniatures), Generic Fantasy Army Pack and Call of Cthulhu Miniatures.

Legacy Rite, Episode 3 of 6[]

By Bill Bridges and Art by Tony DiTerlizzi. Things heat up for Evan, the dog-faced boy, in this Werewolf color comic, scripted by the game's developer.

Top Twenty List[]

Who's winning the tooth and nail battle for your cash?

Information from Hobby Game Distributors.

Top One Hundred Games List 1993:[]

January 1994:[]

On the Horizon[]

What, you mean I have to do another issue?

Next Issue is April's Fools themed.

  • What happens when games and television meet?
  • Where did all these advertisers come from?
  • A new contest of grotesque proportions!
  • All kinds of cracks on ourselves.
  • The awesome columns you're used to seeing.
  • Start of a Three part Werewolf: The Apocalypse adventure.
  • Part four of Legacy Rite, the official Werewolf comic.

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Memorable Quotes[]

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From "Chains by William Spencer-Hale":

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