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Clanbook: Gangrel

Clanbook: Gangrel

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mediocre, neither great nor awful
Review: The book was interesting and enlightening about some of the Gangrel's practices, but for the most part there seemed to be something lacking from the overall atmosphere to the book. It wasn't great or terrible, but I really think that White Wolf didn't quite know what kind of info they wanted to publish in these books when they made this.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Terrible
Review: This book is quite simply terrible. The information thoughout it is entirely useless. One could figure out most of them by oneself. If one went entirely by this book, all Gangrel would be shallow, ignorent wanderers. Case in point: when the book covers the werewolves, it includes, as a TRIBE, the Ragabash. Well, they aren't a tribe (don't know if you know that) they're an Auspice (under what type of moon the character was born). This would be fine and dandy on its own, however throughout the rest of the book the 'author' (it's written in almost a narrative format) seems pretty knowledgable about the werewolves. This, combined with the information that could be easily inferred (or invented), makes the book barely worth the money you'd spend. I suggest you wait until it's on the used rack.


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