White Wolf Quarterly Fall 2004 Volume 2.4

White Wolf Quarterly Fall 2004 Volume 2.4 was a free periodical and an e-zine available for free download by White Wolf on their website in Fall, 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

Oct-Mar Releases

  • October 2004
  • November 2004
  • December 2004
  • January 2005
  • February 2005
  • March 2005
    • Hunter's Moon (Werewolf Fiction: This would be re-titled as Heart of the Hunter)

Howlings

News and Notes from White Wolf Game Studio

Calendar of Events

  • October
  • November
  • December

Meet the New MST

How to get Forsaken

Developer Ethan Skemp whips his writing team into shape with a list of Dos and Don’ts for Werewolf: The Forsaken.

Chosen of Unconquered Pewter

Exalted Miniatures by Reaper Miniatures.

A Fan Club with Fangs (and Dice)

Next Issue

Wicked Road Stories and Friends in Hell

Vampire: The Requiem developer Justin Achilli gets into the basics of existence as one of the Damned in Coteries and Nomads. Bring some O Negative.

The Prince is Dead! Long Live the Prince!

Designer Mike Nudd takes us into the cutthroat world of Vampire: Prince of the City, the new Vampire: The Requiem boardgame. Fangs not included.

Artist Spotlight: Ron Spencer

Bad Guys Finish First

Developer Matthew McFarland doffs his omnipresent black hat for the stars of World of Darkness: Antagonists.

Against the Wyld Hunt

In an excerpt from Jess Hartley’s novel Exalted: In Northern Twilight, a new Exalt faces the armed might of the Realm.

Playing the Dreams of Chaos

Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski unveils the next "fatsplat" – The Fair Folk. And not a puffy shirt in sight.

In the Mind's Eye

We sit down and chat about live-action play with Mind’s Eye Theatre developer Peter Woodworth and take a look at the perks of being Daeva.

A Decade of Blood

Developer L. Scott Johnson looks back at 10 years of Vampire: The Eternal Struggle.

A 10-Year Travelogue

Robert Goudie explores the 10 best location cards in VTES. Better pack extra edge markers.

VTES Tournament Calendar

Digital Damnation

The good folks at Activision give us a sneak peak at Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, the latest White Wolf-based computer game. As if we needed another excuse to stay up all night.

Ad for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

Halloween 2004

Products for October

Products for November

Products for December

Ad for Werewolf: The Forsaken

The Next World of Darkness Game, February 2005.

Backlist

Sword & Sorcery Insider Contents

Oct-Mar Releases

  • October 2004
  • November 2004
    • EverQuest II Gazetteer: The Shattered Lands ISBN: 1-58846-996-4 WW 16552 $18.99 (Cancelled)
  • December 2004
  • January 2005
  • February 2005
  • March 2005

The Inside Scoop

News and Notes from Sword & Sorcery Studios and Arthaus Publishing.

In Memoriam

Michel Marin Koiter 1984-2004

Don't Say We Didn't Warn You

Meet (and Summon) the Ashen Servitors of Asherak

Inspira-Sean

Relive a Modern Classic

EverQuest

It's Your (All-New) World Now

Scott Holden-Jones shows off the awesome EverQuest II Player's Guide, flagship of the new EQIIrpg. Online or at the gaming table, you can't go wrong.

Scarred Lands

A Guide Through Strange Lands

Developer Joseph Carricker gives us a tour of the three continents of mythic adventure revealed in Strange Lands: Lost Tribes of the Scarred Lands. Welcome to the Dragon Lands - hope you survive.

Ravenloft

Masques and Magic

Developers Jackie Cassada and Nickie Rea return to the classic Gothic Earth setting with Masque of the Red Death. It is an age of steam and terror and your PCs are in the middle of it.

Malhavoc

No Berks Allowed!

It's a Planscape Reunion! Beyond Countless Doorways reunites members of the Planescape creative team for a d20 book of planes. We sit down with authors Monte Cook, Colin McComb, Wolfgang Baur and Ray Vallese.

Warcraft

To Eternity and Beyond!

Developer Mike Johnstone shows us the divine and the eternal in Shadows & Light, the latest Warcraft RPG supplement. Mike's house had many mansions indeed...

Necromancer Games

The Macabre of the Macabre

Bill Webb and Casey Christoffersen show you how Necromancer titles can bring a touch of horror to any fantasy campaign. Can even halflings be creepy?

DragonMech

The Ground Trembles Again

Goodman Games gives us more DragonMech hardware with the Mech Manual. More mechs, more monsters, and still more.

Spotlight On... Mech Design: Just Retribution

Products for October

Products for November

EverQuest II Gazetteer: The Shattered Lands (Cancelled)

Fragments of a Once-Great Continent

The fury of the gods and the ferocity of the peoples of Norrath brought on an Age of Cataclysms that demolished Norrath into unrecognizable form. As the turmoil subsides, a new generation of heroes takes up the banner of exploration, but where to begin? The islands that once farmed the continent of Antonica are dispersed and now known only as the Shattered Lands... and perhaps some lands no longer exist at all.

Islands to Rediscover

Direct from Sony Online Entertainment comes the means to create the never-before-seen: a wall map of the lands of EverQuest. The EverQuest II Role-Playing Game features a new setting that this atlas will reveal for the first time. The high-quality wall map is accompanied by a full color 16-page reference and key book.

EverQuest II Role-Playing Game books are published under the Open game License.

ISBN: 1-58846-996-4 Stock #: 16552 Retail Price: $18.99 Page Count: 16 + fold-out map Authors: Scott Holden-Jones, Richard Thomas and Stewart Wieck Developers: Stewart Wieck and Scott Holden-Jones Artists: Sony Online Entertainment and SSS Staff

Products for December

Backlist

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