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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wondorous and Wild!
Dark Ages: Fae is, without a doubt, one of the more beautiful and elegant White Wolf releases to date. By ditching the childish silliness of Changeling: The Dreaming (and everything else related to it), Fae is able to take on a much more "believable", adult view of matters within the context of the Dark Ages.

All aspects of this book are extremely creative,...
Published on August 23, 2004 by R. Aronson

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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Where's the beef?
First off, take all you know of Changeling and throw it out the door. This installment of the Dark Ages line has taken liberties and strays from original histories written in previous books. Perhaps it was an attempt to induct people into the new prefabricated, trendy and unimaginative WoD. Certainly it details the powers of the Fae in great detail, one of the few...
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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wondorous and Wild!, August 23, 2004
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R. Aronson (North Easton, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dark Ages: Fae (World of Darkness) (Hardcover)
Dark Ages: Fae is, without a doubt, one of the more beautiful and elegant White Wolf releases to date. By ditching the childish silliness of Changeling: The Dreaming (and everything else related to it), Fae is able to take on a much more "believable", adult view of matters within the context of the Dark Ages.

All aspects of this book are extremely creative, and - unlike many of White Wolf's games - it offers a great deal of character customization straight from the start. No longer are characters molded from one of many archtype Clans or Tribes, but now rather they are seperated into the four Seasonal Courts (as well as the the Courtless), and three completely different "races", each with its own positives and negatives. There are the "True" Fae, born of chaos, the Inanimae, born of the elements, and Changlings who are half humans and half True Fae.

Add onto that a plethora of fascinating story ideas from the setting material itself, Dark Ages: Fae can sell itself in a single read (as it did to me!).

The thing that has stood out to me the most, however, is how "bright" this game can be. It needn't be dark and angst-wridden at all. Furthermore, with the politics of the Courts and the interaction between the different fae races, you have a whole seperate, self-contained and self-sustaining society built on life in the Dark Ages, only with all the amazing, wondorous things you can expect from any epic fantasy roleplaying game.

The magic system is great. By "unleashing", a fae is able to perform literally any kind of magical feat - for a price. Other than unleashings, there are "cantrips" (spells) for use in nearly any occasion. Each Court has its own set, and there is a set for all Courts as well. The fae start out with a huge number of these. So, unlike other White Wolf games (like Mage), you feel like a purely magical being "right out of the box".

Lastly, all Fae but those among the ranks of the Winter Court strive for a bright future, be it with humans or not, and the notion of hope is extremely prevelant in the text. It is this fact alone which makes Fae a wonderful, worth-while read.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of the best white wolf Books, July 28, 2005
This review is from: Dark Ages: Fae (World of Darkness) (Hardcover)
Take a step back in time to not only the dark ages but to a time when white wolf still liked a certain group of people- namely the players. But I'll leave my private beef with whitewolf that the new world hates players out, and move onto Dark Ages Fae.

The world in which you find yourself is a new level of the world of darkness with castles of frost and leaves existing in the forgotten places where humans fear to tred. The fae are in a period of decline and are split into seasonal courts. The game timeline includes the ending of a truce and the possibility of a war. This is set against the background of the church expanding its power into everything and actually harming the fae with their very words of prayer. This game can be the most fantastic fantasy tale you wish to tell or can be gritty with your fae losing themselves in human society and trying to keep the old ways and old oaths alive. Its a great chance to tell the grim faerie tells of old and have a great time. I cannot do this book justice in such a short review- so read it yourself and find out what i mean.

Buy it now before the prices inflate any more and you'll have to sell your car to afford it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Find, January 26, 2007
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Adam Myers "Man of Red Earth" (Jacksonville Beach, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dark Ages: Fae (World of Darkness) (Hardcover)
One of the hardest WoD books to find, and worth a hard look. Too bad other "reviews" are dragging down the rating over shipping issues rather than the content of the book.
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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Where's the beef?, December 3, 2004
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This review is from: Dark Ages: Fae (World of Darkness) (Hardcover)
First off, take all you know of Changeling and throw it out the door. This installment of the Dark Ages line has taken liberties and strays from original histories written in previous books. Perhaps it was an attempt to induct people into the new prefabricated, trendy and unimaginative WoD. Certainly it details the powers of the Fae in great detail, one of the few bonus parts of it. It makes sense that before the weight of disbelief crushes much of their power, that creatures of Fae had the capacity to rend mountains asunder. Ideally, this is a game that is held outside of the loop if you are a die hard Changeling fan. It can almost be said much the same for the Dark Ages line as well. Get it for ideas if anything, we amalgamate everything anyway...it makes the game better.
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1 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars What's with Amazon?, March 22, 2006
This review is from: Dark Ages: Fae (World of Darkness) (Hardcover)
Amazon claimed that it had a copy of Dark Ages: Fae at retail price, half the price listed by some of it's competitors. I placed an order 4 months ago and the estimated arrival time had been March 18. After the long way, a few days before it's expected arrival I received and email saying that the item wouldn't be shipped. Both the books promoted by Amazon and their competitors all disappeared in the blink of an eye. I've received no explaination and won't be using Amazon anymore.
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