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The Storytellers Handbook to the Sabbat (Sourcebook for Vampire : the Masquerade)

The Storytellers Handbook to the Sabbat (Sourcebook for Vampire : the Masquerade)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mmmmm...Sabbaty good
Review: A good sourcebook for the Sabbat Storyteller, it leaves some to be desired. It should include the information in the players guide, but leaves out many important features, such as Vicissitude. It is a good sourcebook for one heavily involved in a Sabbat Chronicle though. Just make sure you pick up the players guide to the Sabbat as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent- puts the source in sourcebook
Review: I thought that the book was extremely insightful and players- even if they are not sabbat, will learn what it actually means to play one. The only downfall I thought of was that the descriptions of Sabbat rituals weren't detailed enough.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Infernal goodness from the people who brought you the Sabbat
Review: What can you say about this book except.... Wow! This book was good from the very start, but the chapter on Evil Revelations (it's not just a concept anymore!) was pure White-Wolf gold. The new infernal Discipline of Dark Thaumaturgy is just what any storyteller needs to reek havoc in a chronicle. The only thing I really didn't like about this book was the new Vicissitude rules... They were far too confusing without the necessary support. If you're a Storyteller (or ever intend to be), grab this book and its counterpart The Player's Guide to the Sabbat before they sell out. The new books won't be as in-depth, and it would be a shame to lose this classic forever.


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