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5.0 out of 5 stars
An ESSENTIAL SUPPLEMENT!,
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This review is from: Werewolf Blood of the Wolf (World of Darkness (White Wolf Hardcover)) (Hardcover)
In my opinion, and I know many disagree, the Werewolf core book didn't do enough justice to the possibility of werewolves living in cities. This book takes care of that problem very well, having large sections of the book dedicated to how werewolves fit into the urban or suburban environment, as well as expanded sections on wilderness areas.
Additionally, it allows the Storyteller to make a wolf-blooded character based on a sliding-scale, rather than the absolute presented in the Forsaken core book. This is a great book. If you buy one supplement for Werewolf the Forsaken, this should be at least in the top three (other two: Lore of the Forsaken and Predators) if not the top position. Especially if you want your characters to be in a city during your story.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Blood of the Wolf Review,
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This review is from: Werewolf Blood of the Wolf (World of Darkness (White Wolf Hardcover)) (Hardcover)
This book isn't bad, it jumps into answering the technical questions about werewolf psychology and physiology that players are bound to ask at some point. Some new Gifts for the Wilderness and Urban are slated out. The final chapter of this book expands on the creation and play of Wolf-Blood characters. Overall the book is decent and full-fills a needed place for expanding more on the Wolf-Blood and what it means to be an Uratha.
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Werewolf Blood of the Wolf (World of Darkness (White Wolf Hardcover)) by Mathew McFarland (Hardcover - October 3, 2005)
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