The second installment of supplements for Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition supporting the Progenitors Convention, the Technocratic Union, and in fact, the entirety of the World of Darkness with antagonists, story seeds, conflict prompts, and usable Enhancements, Adjustments and Procedures. ... [click here for more]
Twenty Years and Counting...
Add the Traditions in your Awakening game, or bring the ten Arcana to Mage: The Ascension. Pit the Seers of the Throne against the Technocracy for dominion over the world, and let your Nephandi call forth the Abyss. This guide will help you translate the feel and core elements from each version of Mage into the other's game... [click here for more]
The Sorcerer's Companion provides new options for Players and advice for Storytellers of Sorcerer games utilizing Sorcerer Revised's systems.
Included inside:
Advice for creating and playing Sorcerers in an M20 Chronicle.
Mechanics and Societies for "Disparate" Sorcerers among other denizens of the World of Darkness, such as the Followers of Set or the Crystal Circle.
Two... [click here for more]
Awash in Blood
Centuries ago, House Tremere splintered from the Order of Hermes to become a cabal of vampire warlocks. The two established an uneasy truce until now. Desperate to reclaim its heritage, the Order of Hermes declares war on its errant kin, while the vampires hope to trap the mages with their blood sorcery, ensnaring wizards into the Jyhad. Is it the end for both or the beginning of... [click here for more]
This special bundle product contains the following titles.Hunter's Armory 1Regular price: $6.99 Bundle price: $2.62 Format: PDF
NOTE ON V5 UPDATE
This publication is designed to work with any edition of Vampire, so it contains information relevant to each one. However, not all information provided will... [click here for more]
This special bundle product contains the following titles.ApolleonsRegular price: $2.00 Bundle price: $0.99 Format: PDF Bats have been associated with evil for a while now. The reason may be that they are simply creepy, with their bleak eyes and leathery wings. Modern science has long since proved that bats very rarely actually drink blood and that they... [click here for more]