Storytelling System - Books

Books

New World of Darkness (nWOD)

  • World of Darkness Rulebook (Aug 2004) WW55002
  • Second Sight (April 2006) WW55100
  • Armory (Jan 2006) WW55102
  • Chicago (Dec 2005) WW55200
  • Antagonists (Dec 2004) WW55301
  • Mysterious Places (June 2005) WW55302
  • Ghost Stories (Nov 2004) WW55400
  • Storyteller’s Screen WW55701
  • Shadows of the UK (June 2006) WW30202
  • Skinchangers (July 2006) WW30305
  • Tales from the 13th Precinct (July 2006) WW55001
  • Shadows of Mexico (Oct 2006) WW25201
  • Urban Legends (April 2007) WW55303
  • Book of Spirits (May 2007) WW55202
  • Asylum (Aug 2007) WW55204
  • Reliquary (Sep 2007) WW55203
  • Changing Breeds (Oct 2007) WW55103
  • Midnight Roads (Feb 2008) WW55205
  • Innocents (April 2008) WW55004

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