White Wolf Magazine 32

July/August 1992 Issue. Came with a Poster of Werewolf: the Apocalypse with art by Tony Harris.

Contents

White Wolf and Ars Magica Ads:

Ad for Redcap: News from the Order of Hermes (Pg. 7)

The first issue included an article on the equitable treatment of grogs by Jonathon Tweet. Further articles detailed the Internet Ars Magica mailing list and the varied effects of the Dominion in Mythic Russia. The second issue is bigger and better!

Ad for The Masquerade (Pg. 41)

Vampire live-action and horror gaming convention by Nightowl Enterprises. Special guests included Mark Rein Hagen, Josh Timbrook and Wes Harris. Dates were Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, 1992, and was located at Harrisburg, PA.

Ad for White Wolf's Mage (Pg. 66)

The 3rd in The Storyteller System. Coming August 1993.

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Join the Pack!

Runes

By Stewart Wieck. Stewart gives a mission statement and talks about direction.

Items for Any Realm

By Spike Y. Jones, Art by Richard Thomas. Spike Y. Jones gives us some magic items modeled in our own image.

The Silicon Dungeon

By James Trunzo. Jim Trunzo lets us in on what's hot and what's not in computer games, including a peek at the new Wizardy.

Computer Game reviews of Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss, Twilight 2000, Magic Candle II: The Four and Forty and a seek peek at Sir-Tech's Crusaders of the Dark Savant.

Infiltration of the Mind Maggot from Planet V

By Roger Spendlove, Art by Tony Santo. A new live action roleplaying scenario by Roger Spendlove of the Dream Park Corporation.

Natives of the Big Easy

By Jason Rush & C. R. Shaver, Art by Richard Thomas. C.R. Shaver and Jason Rush bring us seven new Archetypes in the second of their five-part Shadowrun series detailing New Orleans.

The Dark Tower

By Chris Hind, Art by Josh Timbrook. A Crossover Story for Vampire: The Masquerade and Werewolf: The Apocalypse.

Feature Review: Dream Park

Reviewed by Stewart Wieck, Robert Hatch and Sam Chupp. Stewart Wieck gives us the highs and lows of R. Talsorian's new Dream Park Game.

Artist Spotlight on David Martin

David Martin, our cover artist, shows us an overview of his work.

Feature Review: Dangerous Journeys

Reviewed by Robert Hatch, Stewart Wieck and Travis Williams. Rob Hatch lets us in the newest release from E. Gary Gygax and Game Designers Workshop.

Licensed to Thrill

By Mark Jason Durall. A look at the pluses and pitfalls of licensed game products.

Discusses the possibility of White Wolf picking up the license to Clive Barker's Cabal (aka 'Nightbreed'). Mentions that Heroic Worlds (Prometheus Books, 1991) as a invaluable guide to roleplaying games.

Capsule Reviews

Staff reviewers take a look at hordes of new products.

Reviews of Ars Magica: Black Death, Ars Magica: Mythic Places, DC Heroes: Swamp Thing Sourcebook, Hero Games: Fantasy Companion II, Heroes Unlimited: Villains Unlimited, The Paranoia Sourcebook, Realms of the Unknown: Realm Controller's Player's Manual, Shadowrun: Elven Fire, Star Wars: Planets of the Galaxy: Volume One, Tales of the Floating Vagabond: Adventure with No Name, Tales of the Floating Vagabond: The Reich Stuff, TORG: City of Demons, TORG: Space Gods, TORG: The Temple of Rec Stalek, TORG: Tharkold, Vampire: The Masquerade: Alien Hunger, Vampire: The Masquerade: Awakening: Diablerie Mexico and Vampire: The Masquerade: Milwaukee by Night.

From the Pack

Letters From Our Readers.

Top 20 Selling Games

Information from Hobby Game Distributors. This list is based on numbers of units sold in the month of July.

On the Horizon

  • 1. "The Legend of Liosalfar" adventure.
  • 2. The third installment of five for "Shadows Across the Big Easy" is an adventure set in New Orleans.
  • 3. Battletech, "Creature Feature".
  • 4. "Out of Character".
  • 5. "The Scope of Magic", Space Age magic for GURPS.
  • 6. Feature Review: Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Shadowrun 2nd Edition.
  • 7. An article on historical magic in Ars Magica, Star Wars encounter, new careers for Dark Conspiracy and a "People of the Land" column presenting a non-Tolkien view of dwarves.

Background Information

Memorable Quotes

Characters

From "The Dark Tower by Chris Hind":

References


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