White Wolf Quarterly/Insider Q3 2004
White Wolf Quarterly Summer 2004 Volume 2.3 was a free periodical and an e-zine available for free download by White Wolf on their website in June 7, 2004.
Background
The issue can be found on White Wolf's website by using Way Back Machine or by checking auction sites and online used book stores.
White Wolf Quarterly Contents
Jul-Dec Releases
- July 2004
- August 2004
- September 2004
- October 2005
- November 2005
- Best Kept Secret ISBN: 1-58846-863-1 WW 11236 $6.99 (Vampire Fiction: Cancelled?)
- December 2005
Howlings
News and Notes from White Wolf Game Studio
Calendar of Events
- July
- August
- September
One Night in Georgia
Music of the Damned
Vampire developer Justin Achilli spins some spooky discs for us. Time to dance till dawn.
Draw, Deadman!
What's Wrong with Chad?
Up with UDON
Rewarding Random Acts
This is the Requiem
This is it! Developer Justin Achilli pulls back the veil from Vampire: The Requiem. We promise it won't hurt at all... after the first bite.
Artist Spotlight: Alex Maleev
Step into the Shadows
When he stepped up to the plate to design the new core mechanics for the World of Darkness, Bill Bridges knew it would be a huge task. He had no idea.
Best of the Best
InQuesr Gamer picks VTES as all-time best Multiplayer CCG.
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle comes out on top as the best multiplayer CCG of all time. We knew it all along.
Fueling the Creative Spark
Players lead the way in the Year of Fire by Bill Sherman, Camarilla Master Storyteller.
Blood on the Page
Fiction Editor Philippe Boulle gives us a look at the new Vampire: The Requiem novels.
Savant and Sorcerer
The new book of sorcery for Exalted explores the full potential of magic and artifacts in the second age of man. This is what you've been waiting for.
Judgement is upon Us
Dark Ages Developer Matthew McFarland gives the Devil's Due, revealing the infernal in all it's Dark Medieval glory. Watch out, Dr. Faustus
Products for July
Products for August
Products for September
Ad for Vampire: The Requiem
On Sale August 21st.
Backlist
Two-Page Ad Spread for Vampire: The Requiem
Sword & Sorcery Insider Contents

Jul-Dec Releases
- July 2004
- August 2004
- September 2004
- October 2005
- November 2005
- December 2005
- Islands of Mist (EverQuest II, Cancelled)
- EverQuest II Map Book: The Shattered Lands (Cancelled)
The Inside Scoop
News and Notes from Sword & Sorcery Studios and Arthaus Publishing.
Summer Convention Attendance
What're You Lookin' At?
What's In a Name
Random Name Generator.
Wizard or Pharmaceutical?
Cinematic Inspiration
With a comic strip by Andrew Bates.
DragonMech
Mechs and Medieval Fantasy
New S&S publishing partner Goodman Games unleashes DragonMech, a campaign setting that combines the best aspects of two popular genres in a unique way. You got it - fantasy is the chocolate and mechs are the peanut butter. Eat up!
Spotlight On... Mech Design: Barbagula
Trinity Universe
The Future is Now
Elves and swords and magic spells are cool and all, but maybe it's time for a change, y'know? It just so happens that Trinity offers up plenty of d20 System sci-fi adventure.
Relics & Rituals
Shaking the Pillars of Heaven by developer Ethan Skemp.
The Relics & Rituals imprint presents sourcebooks for general d20 System use. This time around, developer Ethan Skemp brings Greek myth to your fantasy game - personally! (Leave the light on for him, if you don't mind.)
EverQuest
Where Did the Dark Elves Come From?
Sony's EverQuest archives are choc-full of surprise that you'd never expect. Most are too huge to spill here, but developer Stewart Wieck is nice enough to offer up a taste.
Gamma World
New Vistas of Adventure
Be like Bob and Bing and take your Gamma World campaign on the road! Developer Bruce Baugh explores the many lands of the Gamma Age in Beyond the Horizon.
Malhavoc Press
Five Ways the Sequel is Even Better Than the Original
Book of Hallowed Might II: Portents and Visions is a whole lot more than more of the same.
Warcraft
Ready for Action?
Developer Mike Johnstone puts you in the thick of it with Lands of Conflict! If you've been wondering what's happening back in Azeroth, Khaz Modan, and Lordaeron, now's your chance to find out!
Necromancer Games
Beware the Lurking Terrors of a Bygone Age!
Ancient Kingdoms: Mesopotamia pulls back the veil of mystery to reveal high adventure... and lurking horrors! (It's pretty creepy, yet cool.)
Products for July
Products for August
Products for September
Backlist
Ad for the Trinity Universe
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