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A flayed body is found in a landfill. This is no cadaver of a helpless victim, though — the corpse is Garou. The People remember. A man killed werewolves, taking their skins. A blasphemous rite bound the skins of Garou to the body of a Kinfolk, creating a new werewolf. A Skin Dancer.

The Skinner is dead, though. Samuel Haight tried for too much power and was obliterated forever. The children of his legacy are few and outnumbered. They wouldn’t be so bold as to invite the wrath of the Garou Nation. They’re not as driven as Haight was, and he’s dead and gone.

Isn’t he?

The Skinner is a Storytelling Adventure System product for use with Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition, and is the story of the return of Sam Haight- figuratively at least, unless the players fail to prevent it from becoming something else. Not only does this book include all that you need to run the adventure, it also incorporates fan response to the demos run at Atlanta By Night in 2012 by The Wrecking Crew demo team.

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Chad V October 09, 2013 7:12 am UTC
I really like the quality of this book, but a bit disappointed that there is no title on the spine of the book. Not sure why that is, but something that should be addressed I think.
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55
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WEWOD4JDIOON0333
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June 11, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on June 24, 2013.