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Rating: Summary: Fantastic Book, but... Review: I found this book both fascinating and enthralling. It has great source material, new merits, flaws and generating system that allow you to create the NEAR eternal (not immortal, there is a difference) mummies. However, one thing that should absolutely be noted before purchasing the book - a warning so to speak - is that there is only one book in this series (there should have been more) and the background material covers only the Egyptian/Greek mummies, but refers to "the others" constantly. Also note, that the creation process for mummies is more grueling and there are not as many spells in their paths to work with solely on the facts in this book. You'll need to improvise if you wanna keep things fresh storytellers! Other than those warnings, this book gets 4 stars easy.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Book, but... Review: I had, like a lot of people, heard several negative reviews on this White Wolf book, and so I put off taking a look at it for myself for some time. At last, I picked up this sourcebook and I can honestly say it was one of the most thoroughly engaging and interesting materials to read through that has yet been provided in the World of Darkness. It's a sad thing that the book has recieved the responses it has, because the Mummies are one of the most colorful, interesting, and most rewarding roleplaying experiences that White Wolf has yet to provide. This is one of my all-time favorite White Wolf books. A lot of the core rules are omitted, and the entire book concentrates solely on all the world and background information you need to create vibrant, tragic, and believable Reborn characters to interact with any working White Wolf game system. I highly recommend this book. You would be surprised at the doors it will open for your game. And the world info provided helps to add solidity to some of the most immaterial aspects of the World of Darkness.Check it out! I promise you won't be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Ultimate crossover catalyst Review: If you have been playing white wolf for a while and want to try a crossover game using various "species" from the main systems, consider a mummy character as the glue that holds the group together or as a means of getting the group together in the first place. Also, it is a wonderful game in its own right.
Rating: Summary: Ultimate crossover catalyst Review: If you have been playing white wolf for a while and want to try a crossover game using various "species" from the main systems, consider a mummy character as the glue that holds the group together or as a means of getting the group together in the first place. Also, it is a wonderful game in its own right.
Rating: Summary: You wouldn't think... Review: You wouldn't think a book about mummies, in the Vampire line, would be this interesting. And the book's slightly dated at this point. But the virtue system is far more meaningful than the vampire equivalent, and the Reborn add a fascinating element to any White Wolf game, not a B-Movie feel. In my opinion, the Reborn are virtually a *must* in Vampire and/or Mage games that delve into the origins of civilization, and while they should be rare, they're totally playable.
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