
World of Darkness
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What benefits do we give to Camarilla members? - All Cam members
receive a 10% on all WoD books with membership card. What is a Storytelling Game? - Storytelling is a sophisticated way for adults to play make-believe. Rather than playing soldier or house and running around your backyard or the alley behind your apartment, you and your friends sit around a comfortable room and describe the heroic feats that your characters accomplish. To help make sure that you all share the same vision of what's going on, there's a mediator and narrator (the "Storyteller"), who describes events and keeps the story moving along. In order to prevent arguments of who did what first and if an action is possible, there are rules that describe what your character can and can't do. What is the World of Darkness? - The stories told in this game
are set in the World of Darkness. It's a place very much like our world,
sharing the same history, culture and geography. Superficially, most
people in this fictional world live the same lives we do. They eat the
same food, wear the same clothes, and waste time watching the same stupid
TV shows. And yet, in the World of Darkness, shadows are deeper, nights
are darker, fog is thicker. If, in our world, a neighborhood has a rundown
house that gives people the creeps, in the World of Darkness, that house
emits strange sighs on certain nights of the year, and seems to have
a human face when seen from the corner of one's eye. Or so some neighbors
say. In our world, there are urban legends. In the World of Darkness,
there are urban legends whispered into the ears of autistic children
by invisible spiders. What World of Darkness products do we carry? - We carry a full
line of World of Darkness products, including books for Vampire: the
Requiem, Werewolf: the Forsaken, Mage: the Awakening, Changeling, Promethean,
and other supplementary lines. What do I need to play? - Each player in a game needs access to the core rules, presented in the World of Darkness handbook, and a set of dice. One person, the DM, needs access to the Dungeon Master's Guide and Monster Manual (these books provide the "behind the scenes" rules). Players will also need a set of dice, a pad of paper, a pen or pencil, and imagination. What kind of dice do I need? - You need a D10 dice set, which consists of a ten ten-sided dice. These dice are available individually or as sets. These dice can be made out of many materials, from simple plastic to such exotic things as bone, or even meteorites! This is what a set of dice looks like.
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