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White Wolf Magazine #49 was published in November 1994.

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White Wolf ad for Necropolis: Atlanta (Pg. 45)[]

White Wolf Magazine Ad (Pg. 57)[]

White Wolf Magazine is changing. Don't miss out! Issue #50 will be bigger than ever. Look for articles on Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, Wraith, Street Fighter and Mind's Eye Theatre. Everything you put on your wish list!

  • The Domination Game (Vampire)
  • Road to Heaven (Werewolf)
  • Explain to Me Again Why We're Doing This (Wraith)

White Wolf ad for Dark Destiny anthology (Pg. 63)[]

White Wolf Magazine Ad (Pg. 71)[]

Raw Meat for Media Goobers.

Runes[]

By Ken Cliffe. Responses to #45's editorial on no-lead miniatures. What folks in the industry had to say. Watch Ken take his lumps.

We Smoked 'Em[]

Well, the White Wolf softball season has come to a bitter end. When the dust finally settled, the blood stopped flowing and the keg was drunk dry, we came out with a record of 2 and 8 - pretty terrible. The irony of it is, both games were won by default against the same team! Perhaps we weren't the worst in the league. What's truly sad is that we had a bye when everyone was at Gen Con, so we didn't miss a game. However, no one came out to play the next game because several of us wanted to go dancing. Somehow I think we stayed true to the baseball strike's theme. Oh well, there's always next year, and I'm sure we'll be out there making fools of ourselves all over again.

From the Pack[]

Another theme column: back in #44 we published a rant from a reader named Jonathan Fashena. You had a lot to say in response.

Industry Wired[]

By Teeuwynn. Christmas is almost upon us. Learn what our little elf lists as the big new sales items.

Wolfin' It![]

White Wolf comes haunting, howling, spelling [p-o-t-a-t-o-e] and posturing to stores this month with a posse of new releases. Ride Wraith's Midnight Express, a series of short stories/adventures for WW's newest Storytelling game. Vampire creeps in with its latest: World of Darkness: Gypsies, letting light into the dark world of the Rom. Mage waxes even creepier with The Book of Madness, a horrifying look into the world of the Marauders, Nephandi and other nasties. Werewolf rounds out the pack with the Children of Gaia tribebook by Daniel Greenberg!

Howling at the Moon[]

[This article was originally written for the Order of the Triangle's Symposium, and Andrew was too lazy to rewrite it. - Ken] By Andrew Greenberg. Terry Amthor of Metropolis discussed gays in roleplaying last issue. This issue presents responses from people in the industry. Look for your responses next issue.

Responses to Terry Amthor from White Wolf Magazine #48 by James Estes, Lawrence Snelly and Andrew Gates.

The Things I'll Do for a Friend[]

By Ed Stark from West End Games.

Beyond the Parents' Basement[]

By Chris W. McCubbin. Step aside Webster's; Chris defines fandom. Where do you stand: appreciator or frother? While you're thinking about it, Chris is hiding his fake Spock ears.

The Care and Feeding of a City Campaign: A GM's Guide[]

By Rich Warren, Art by Brian LeBlanc. Since games set in the city seem all all the rage these days, we thought an article on designing urban campaigns would be appropriate. This one's for GMs. Players, look for roleplaying in the city next issue.

Out of Character[]

By James A. Moore. If you're into horror and westerns, then you probably know of Joe Lansdale. Jim is horrible and from west Atlanta, so he felt compelled to share a few words with Joe. Interviewee: Joe R. Lansdale.

Last Stand[]

By Ken Carpenter, Art by Ron States. Ken must b e smoking something cause he's mixing and matching miniatures games. Find out if Warhammer orcs really can take out Warhammer 40,000 space marines.

Monsters We Are...Pt. 2[]

By Frank Branham. You only wanted to investigate the death of a Kindred. Now you find yourself in the Umbra! Just try and figure out what's going on in this last of a two-part, live-action game for The Masquerade.

The Killing Arts[]

By David Perry, Art by James Daly. In Cyberpunk 2020, do you have to be fully jacked to be tough? Don't fool yourself. The martial artist is here, and she'll kick your ass before you activate your smartlink.

The Silicon Dungeon[]

By Jim Trunzo. Jim reviews some awesome, weird and wacky new computer games. Somebody better stop his head swells and bursts.
Reviews of Doom!, Inca II, Privateer CD, Outpost and Leisure Suit Larry VI: CD-ROM Version.

Street Fighter the Movie[]

Let go of your joystick and relax your powerful wrist muscles. The Street Fighter movie comes out next month. Check out our preview!

Feature Review: Immortal[]

Reviewed by William Spencer-Hale. Immortal is one of the new "ancient-people-running-around-and-fighting-aong-ignorant-human-beings" games. Will it live up to its name?

Robert Bloch Remembered[]

By Lamar Waldron. Famous horror author Robert Bloch has passes away, but his memory lives on. Help us pay tribute to him.

Capsule Reviews[]

Have you made out your Christmas wish list? Well, maybe you'll find some choice requests right here.

Reviews of Call of Cthulhu: Investigators' Companion, Central Casting: Dungeons, GURPS Magic Second Edition, Legions of Steel Scenario Pack I, Macross II: Deckplans Volume One, Middle-Earth Role Playing Second Edition, Rolemaster: Creatures & Treasures III, Shadowrun: Celtic Double-Cross, Shatterzone: Grimsyn Sector, Talisman Boxed Game, Time Lord and Underground: Hellbent.

Miniature Reviews: Chaos Dragon, Monsters of Chaos and Orcs of the Red Eye.

Apocalypse Cow[]

The second installment of the Cow Strips by Christopher Painter. Coming in White Wolf Magazine #52 (Who else would publish this stuff?)

Mage: The Ascension Embracing The Mask Comic[]

By Mike Nystul and Andrew Kudelka. The second of our brand-new, four-part comic for Mage: The Ascension. Also written by Phil Brucato and Colorizing & Lettering by Lawrence Snelly.

Top Twenty Games List[]

Buy your little brother that thin D&D module, and watch it appear on this list.

Information from Hobby Game Distributors.

September 1994:[]

On the Horizon[]

Next issue is #50, and we're doing it up right. Get ready for an issue that's more White Wolf than White Wolf!

  • Explain to Me Again Why We're Doing This. An article for Wraith: The Oblivion.
  • The Domination Game. An article for Vampire: The Masquerade.
  • Road to Heaven is a Werewolf: The Apocalypse story that takes your Garou back into the urban and rural Wyrm-taint of New York State.
  • Best of the Best is an article for Street Fighter that introduces three deadly new warriors on the side of Shadoloo.
  • Setting the Stage is a complete article for Mind's Eye Theatre.
  • Next issue, the sequel to a City Campaign: Playing in the Streets.
  • Look for part three of Embracing the Mask, the official, the first and the only Mage: The Ascension comic.

Background Information[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Characters[]

From "Monsters We Are...Pt. 2 by Frank Branham":

  • Lucia (Toreador Female Vampire, Died)
  • Lon Haining (Deceased Tremere Vampire, Wraith)

From "Embracing The Mask Comic by Phil Brucato and Mike Nystul":

  • Bethany Raimer (Female Verbena Mage, died)
  • Jennifer Rollins (Female Orphan Mage)
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