White Wolf Inphobia 50

White Wolf Inphobia #50 was published in December 1994. Came with temporary White Wolf tattoos and a ballot for the 1994 Wolfie Awards.

Contents

White Wolf Ads:

White Wolf ad for Dark Destiny anthology (Pg. 1)

White Wolf ad for Necropolis: Atlanta (Pg. 36)

White Wolf Fiction Ad (Pg. 66-67)

Delve Deeper Into Your Fear

White Wolf Magazine Ad (Pg. 71)

Raw Meat for Media Goobers.

White Wolf Ad for The Eternal Struggle Book (Pg. 89)

White Wolf ad for World of Darkness: Gypsies (Pg. 91)

Coming in November from White Wolf

White Wolf ad for Haunts and Love Beyond Death (Pg. 99)

Haunts coming in December and Love Beyond Death coming in February.

White Wolf Complete World of Darkness List Ad (Pg. 101)

  • Other Stuff:
    1995 World of Darkness Calendar (Dec.) WW04598 (1-56504-598-X) $7.95
  • 1995 White Wolf Catalog (Dec.) WW04599 (1-56504-599-8) FREE

White Wolf ad for Vampire Diary: The Embrace (Pg. 103)

Look for Embrace in Comic and Book Stores this February.

White Wolf ad for Vampire: The Masquerade (pg. 109)

White Wolf ad for Wraith (Pg. 111)

Face Death.

Runes

By Ken Cliffe. This is our 50th Issue! Next issue, look for a wallet-sized, complete list of all the cards for Wizards of the Coast's and WW's Jyhad.

From the Pack

Letters From Our Readers.

Industry Wired

By Teeuwynn.

Winter Wolf

Get ready to turn your mind's eye on the world of the dead! The Oblivion, the Mind's Eye Theatre version of Wraith: The Oblivion, moans, wails and jangles its way into stores everywhere! [Live-action wraiths, or is that dead-action?] Meanwhile, table-bound Wraith fans can get their jollies this season with Haunts, a collection of infamous ghostly hangouts from around the globe. [Jacob Marley, eat your heart out!] Mage gamers can get their magickal fix this month with the Sons of Ether Tradition book.

Howling at the Moon

Responses from Dan Quackenbush, Kristin E. Burger, Christine Morgan and Kevin Montanaro.

Playing in the Streets: A Player's Guide to City Campaigns

By Rich Warren, Art by Brian LeBlanc and Robert MacNeill. Games set in the city are the current rage. This article is for players and helps you get the most from your city. Last issue we talked about GMing a city campaign. The two articles sure look good together.

Setting the Stage

By Cherie Daniels. Props, sets and costumes can make or break a live-action roleplaying game. Learn the higher arts of staging with this article for Mind's Eye Theatre.

Road to Heaven

By Philippe R. Boulle, Art by Brian LeBlanc. The Wyrm plagues New York State and at its most insidious infects the spirit of a young girl. Can Garou in Werewolf: The Apocalypse race her to safety before they too are infected? Doubt it.

Street Fighter: Best of the Best

By Mike Tinney, Art by ? (No artist signature.). Think you're tough, punk? Well, go a round with three of Shadoloo's deadliest warriors. Just try to keep this article from your Street Fighter Storyteller.

Beyond the Parents' Basement

By Chris W. McCubbin. Confusing the Brain. Chris makes some digs at Harlan Ellison.

"Explain to Me Again Why We're Doing This?"

By Richard E. Dansky, Art by Ken Meyer Jr.. Characters in Wraith: The Oblivion are dead. what could possibly keep them together? Find out in this article, which proves death is not a release.

The White Wolf Readers Choice Awards Ballot

Vote on these, or it'll be a lump of coal for you next year!

Ballots will be tallied on May 31, 1995, and the results will be printed in White Wolf #57 (July 1995).

Last Stand

By Ken Carpenter. Miniatures column, Painting by Numbers.

Feature Review: Jyhad

Reviewed by Ken Carpenter. You've seen the posters, you've heard the hype. You may even be one of the lucky ones who's seen a booster pack. But what's the game really about, and is it any good?

The Things I'll Do for a Friend

By Charles Ryan from Chameleon Eclectic.

Out of Character

By James A. Moore. Interviewee: Brian Lumley.

The Silicon Dungeon

By Jim Trunzo.
Reviews of Dark Legions, TableMaster, Raptor, Police quest: Open Season and Pacific Strike.

The Domination Game

By Jim Parks, Art by William Tolman Pace (Uncredited). Are the Kindred in your Vampire: The Masquerade game losing touch with their humanity and becoming killing machines? Try putting an end to Kindred control of mortals. Your players will freak.

The White Wolf EAC

By Annie Schultz.

Running the Prey

By Thomas Kane, Art by Mike Chaney. Not even the corporate elite are safe from the wrath of the underground. But then, they don't need enhancements to kill! Learn the bitter irony of it all in this piece of fiction set in the world of Underground.

Capsule Reviews

Reviews of AD&D: Al-Qadim: The Complete Sha'ir's Handbook, Champions: Underworld Enemies, Earthdawn: Mother Speaks, Flashpoint!, Hero System: Horror Hero, Prime Directive: Graduation Exercise, Runequest: Dorastor: Land of Doom, Shadowrun: Lone Wolf (Novel), Shadowrun: Germany Sourcebook, Star Fleet Battles: SFB Scenario Book 2, Star Wars: Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook, Underground: Fully Strapped and Always Packed and Wiz War 6th edition.

Miniature Reviews: Legions of Steel, Mutant Chronicles Miniatures and RSM Napoleonic Miniatures.

Apocalypse Cow

The second installment of the Cow Strips by Christopher Painter. Coming in White Wolf Magazine #52 (Who else would publish this stuff?)

Embracing The Mask

By Mike Nystul and Andrew Kudelka. The third of our brand-new, four-part comic for Mage: The Ascension. Also written by Phil Brucato and Colorizing & Lettering by Lawrence Snelly.

Top Twenty Games List

Information from Hobby Game Distributors.

October 1994:

On the Horizon

  • Complete Jyhad Card List and also a wallet-sized list.
  • Interview of director of Street Fighter: The Movie, Steven de Souza.
  • Feature Review on Mayfair's SimCity CCG.
  • New column by Nancy Collins.
  • Final installment of Embracing the Mask, the one and only Mage: The Ascension comic.

Background Information

Memorable Quotes

Characters

From "Road to Heaven by Philippe R. Boulle":

From "Embracing The Mask Comic by Phil Brucato and Mike Nystul":

  • Bethany Raimer (Female Verbena Mage, died)
  • Jennifer Rollins (Female Orphan Mage)
  • Jacob (Ex-Verbena Mage)
  • Dawnshadow (Verbena Mage)
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References

  1. Quickly re-titled to City of Darkness: Unseen.
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