Nephilim (role-playing Game) - Published Books

Published Books

Chaosium published the following books in its version of Nephilim RPG, until its discontinuation:

  • Nephilim : Occult Roleplaying : Core Rule Book;
  • Chronicle of the Awakenings : contains more Incarnation Eras and Gamemaster resources;
  • Secret Societies : has information on human occult organizations and how they interact with Nephilim;
  • Major Arcana : very detailed information about the Arcana, the Nephilim Organizations and many campaign ideas.
  • Gamemaster's Companion : optional rules and resources;
  • Serpent Moon : a series of four adventures that can be made into a campaign;
  • Liber Ka : alternative rules for magic, of the western ceremonial type (subtler effects, no Hollywood flash-bang magic).

In addition, Chaosium published a Gamemaster's Veil and Character Dossiers.

Some of the books published for Nephilim's Third Edition (by MultiSim in French) include:

  • Nephilim : La Révélation : Core Rule Book;
  • Arcanes mineurs : has information on human occult organizations and how they interact with Nephilim;
  • Guide du maître de jeu : optional rules and resources;
  • "Nephilim: Initiation" by UbIK: a quick start version of "Nephilim: La Revelation" done in 80 pages, copyrighted 2004

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