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5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this book!,
By piane2@tcnj.edu (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre (Paperback)
This book was awesome! I highly recommend it to anyone who is into role playing games. It is a must have! And if you've never experienced a role playing game, get this book! It's a great way to start!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Need little an Enchantment in your life?,
By "faedruid" (Naples, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre (Paperback)
Okay, as a veteran of White Wolf Games (tabletop and LARP), I challenge anyone to play a more noble and delightful game than Changeling. It was pure magic on tabletop, even better in Live Action. How could you NOT want to those "merry wanderers of the night" known as the Fae? IF you've ever used your imagination, then I know you remember the magic and glory of all those fairy tales you dreamed of and acted out. So go on, break out the old carboard helmet and sword, and let the chimerical magic work it's charm. There's always time to play. This book will show you how to do that, and let your friends come along as well. Play this, and you'll even make more. Who knows? You might even meet a Lord Oberon or Lady Titania. And don't forget Puck. ;)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Live-action's new stage!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre (Paperback)
This is a truly sad game, but filled with woders and glamour, too. People argue that changelings don't fit into the World of Darkness, but they're really the most tragic characters. Locked away from their glorious Arcadian home, they wage a constant battle against a banal reality not their own and the madness of the Dreaming. The Court intrigue and dynamic characters make this game a joyful experience, whether woven into a Vampire and Werewolf campaign, or standing as a Freehold chronicle. And that Faerie Magic!
5.0 out of 5 stars
nothing compares to the fun of a changeling larp,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre (Paperback)
the point of a larp is to have fun, is it not? after all it is just a game. changelings have the most fun because their goal in life is just to have fun! i didnt even read this book until after i played, and even though it ran smoothly, i am glad that i did, because i learned aspects of the game that i didnt even know that i didnt know! clean wholesome fun for the whole family (or something like that!) two thumbs up
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The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre by Peter Woodworth (Paperback - July 23, 2001)
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