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Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth: A Forbidden Tome of Wyrmish Lore (Werewolf - The Apocalypse)

Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth: A Forbidden Tome of Wyrmish Lore (Werewolf - The Apocalypse)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: For STs Only!
Review: As in other similar WW produts (Fragile path, etc), this book has a very limited utility. It serves basically for the ST to understand the Black Spiral culture, so that he may better role play the brief dialogs that, in general, player's have with the BS. HOWEVER, for the STs out there who really LOVE to build a political scenerio, this book should rate 3 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horror and sorcery buffs will love it
Review: The Chronicle is the best fake grimoire of evil sorcery I've ever seen! The Simon Necronomicon looks like a kid's book by comparison. Graphically cool, mentally twisted, and a fine pastiche of what a real system of dangerous magic might look like. I assume that gamers will like it, but I've never played Werewolf:The Apolcalypse, and I loved it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A disturbing romp into the history of the Wyrm
Review: This book has me speechless. I have read a ton of Wyrmish literature put out by White Wolf in my time, including the Book of the Wyrm, and I must say that I learned more from this book than all the rest. This is truely one excellent book and a great prop to have around. The only reason this book did not receive 5 stars from me was because of the rather dry Victorian story about the paranormal investigator, but the typed report in the back nearly makes up for it...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A disturbing romp into the history of the Wyrm
Review: This book has me speechless. I have read a ton of Wyrmish literature put out by White Wolf in my time, including the Book of the Wyrm, and I must say that I learned more from this book than all the rest. This is truely one excellent book and a great prop to have around. The only reason this book did not receive 5 stars from me was because of the rather dry Victorian story about the paranormal investigator, but the typed report in the back nearly makes up for it...


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