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Written by Hillary Meister
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Page 1 of 3 Game company brings a world of darkness to Atlanta
While White Wolf was originally founded by Mark Rein-Hagen and Stuart Wieck we nabbed Greg Fountain, White Wolf's director of marketing at their Atlanta headquarters, to talk about the nature of White Wolf, what they do and how rpgs operate.
Enter into this World of Darkness gingerly, as it is a dangerous and perilous world if you don't watch your step and may offend those of you who do not find the genre of horror favorable. Click out of here now or forever hold your peace...
Game company brings a world of darkness to Atlanta
Setting"The Wasteland: A huge tract of rusting and decaying factories known as the Wasteland stretches along most of the waterfront and east of the dockyards. It is bordered by Lake Michigan to the north and the Indiana East tollway to the south. From the highway, it is all too easy to see the devastation, all eight miles of it. Flakes of rust cover everything in the Wasteland, and drums of toxic waste can be found everywhere..."
IntroductionThus, begins the adventure setting for "Vampire, the Masquerade," White Wolf's most successful role playing game. If you've never experienced a role playing game (rpg) before or heard the term "Dungeons & Dragons" (the most well known of all rpgs) then be warned... White Wolf's "World of Darkness" does not intend itself for children or the faint of heart.
As one of the foremost companies in rpg style games, White Wolf also prides itself on maintaining a huge selection of science fiction and fantasy books for their White Wolf Publishing division. In fact, the most recent acquisition includes just about everything Harlan Ellison, one of the most famous science fiction writers, has ever written.
While White Wolf was originally founded by Mark Rein-Hagen and Stuart Wieck we nabbed Greg Fountain, White Wolf's director of marketing at their Atlanta headquarters, to talk about the nature of White Wolf, what they do and how rpgs operate.
Enter into this World of Darkness gingerly, as it is a dangerous and perilous world if you don't watch your step and may offend those of you who do not find the genre of horror favorable. Click out of here now or forever hold your peace...
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