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5.0 out of 5 stars Days of Fire Before the Worlds End, February 17, 2004
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Ryan Van Every (Des Moines, IA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: *OP Days of Fire (Demon) (Paperback)
For anyone who is interested in White Wolf's World of Darkness, this book is great. It is written in the same format as several of White Wolf's products including The Book of Nod and Hinter Apocrypha. Lucifer, The Morning Star spoke these words in ages past and they have now been translated. The book is great way to perceive the beginning of the end for the World of Darkness. It contains bits and pieces from all of White Wolf's WoD gamelines and presents tidbits of information about their beginning and end through Prophecies. I read it in a day. It was very interesting read and it is well written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Through the eyes of the adversary...or Vera Sadry, December 16, 2009
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This review is from: *OP Days of Fire (Demon) (Paperback)
Great Prop, with great introductory background with scholar remarks about the book. Also the Millers Dossier and the Special affairs Division investigation is priceless. The "Days of Fire" book in itself its beautifully written with the a mathematical progression in each chapter (except the last). Greg Stolze is a very good storyteller, and he manages to make an interesting book for the casual reader, for the gamer and for the WoD fanatic that will understand (or conjecture) each and every line of the poems (and identify the novel or sourcebook it relates to).

The art its quite good and moody. Not only a Demon the fallen supplement, it's useful for any campaign in the big scary White Wolf's World of Darkness.

There are some encripted messages in the book, and lots of anagrams. The messages are quite boring to decipher so for those interested in them I leave here the deciphered messages:

"Babbit is acting very odd. I got a call from someone that I think is very Special Affairs. Maybe the person who stole the Latin fragment. Like you, he thinks Babbit has gone over, and he calls himself "The Throne of the Deepest Root". That, and other things he said, are references to old demonology texts -- the kind of books no one finds on Amazon.com. Is he with you? I dont know who to believe. Babbit is acting odd. The man from stull is calling at hnne and he mentioned Vodantu. Is he with you? "

" REFINANCE NOW AND S.A.V.E!!!None of my contacts know anything about you, and no one had heard of this Deepest Root character. Did you try getting Babbit to the capitol? be very careful, woodrow. both of us have seen terrible things working Special Affairs, but i think we just saw the coming attractions. Now the feature is playing. I have believed in demons ever since I arrested Jane Inoue. Do you? I dont know anything about 'Vodastu' and neither do my associatds but they believe Fhske is serving some entity called 'Vassago', also kmown as the Seer of Scorn. They dont speak his name out loud and they think Fhske wasnt his only servant. They sound crazy some times but Ive seen things I cant explain. We're trying to find Fiske and a dizmond necklace and two people -- John Coaler and Leaf Pankowski. My associatds think those two are very important, that Vassago may be on the brink of taking them over, of consrolling humans directly. You know thatr possible. You saw it in Ohio. Do you believe in demons? M. "

"I got Babbit to the capitol and two days later he went on temporary administrative leave. Coincidence? Who can tell? I made contact with Madeline Mason. She is venq victory, as I suspected. But she had information about the books, solid stuff. She made a drop off in Barstow and I do not think I was followed. I have spoken to the Deepest Root too, but I do not think I will again. Imeres Pyros is starting to make too much sense and I do not like it. So much points to it being a hoax -- for instance, the names "Yves Darra" and "Vera Sadry" are both anagrams for "adversary." If this is a hoax, it is the most insanely expensif, elaborate and intelligent hoax in history. It almost makes more sense to believe the book is true. Demons? I do not know. But believing in them is starting to make more sense too."

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