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From: Cobra <wgallas@*****.FR>
Subject: Re: Vampires ( & Mages ) & Werewolves ?
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 02:47:15 +0200
>Okay, I don't know much about White Wolf's games and truthfully, don't
>really care.

I'm only a player so I don't have read any vampire book. My opinion will
lack some real insight but I think I've enough played to make it valuable...

>BUT it was mentioned by Robert Nessius earlier that he used several items
>from that gaming series to provide culture references for Shadowrun,
>specifically mentioning Vampire and Mage.
>
>I'm somewhat curious to tell the truth now. If I were only to purchase one
>book for Vampire info and one book for Mage info, what should I buy?
>Especially if I didn't want to deal with a lot of game mechanics nonsense,
>just background materials that could be mined for Shadowrun purposes.

* For Vampire, I don't think there's something really useful. It's a very
specific atmosphere.
For data on the different clan, I don't think any of the books describes
all the clans. There is either Camarilla's or Sabbat's or the others...

* For mage, I think the most easy to adapt is about technomancers. This
makes weird mages using magic and *technology*, ideal for AZ... An other
one is about the different realms. It can give some ideas for creating
astral planes or steps during metaplanar quests.

* For werewolf, the book about umbra is really good. There are many places
described which can be easily used for astral quests. An other good one is
about the spirits. It describes many spirits with their habits.

I'm sorry but I don't remember the titles. If you ask your book store about
these ones, they sure can point you to the right book.

- Cobra.

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