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White Wolf Magazine 40 Earthdawn, Vampire the Masquerade
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Pg. 4Runes
Editorial
Ken Cliffe
On the theme of Valentine\'s Day.
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From the Pack
Reader/Fan Mail
(Reader Contribution)
\"Letters from our Readers\"
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Pg. 7
Industry Wired
News
Travis Lamar Williams
\"\'\'Industry Wired\'\' is a news column about upcoming releases from companies throughout the game
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Pg. 8
The White Wolf EAC
Article
Lyndi McKeeman
\"The White Wolf EAC is an Environmental Action Committee, a group of White Wolf employees concerned with the
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Pg. 9
Howling at the Moon
Article
Terry Amthor
Scott Jenkins
Ray Winninger
\"This installment of \'\'Howling\'\'\' features responses to last month\'s editorial. In WW 39, Travis
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Pg. 11
Out of Character... or "A Recipe for Salad Dressing"
Interview
James A. Moore
\"\'\'Out of Character\'\' is a column in which special folks in the game, comic, fiction, film and music
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Pg. 16
The WHITE WOLF Magazine Readers Choice Awards
Article
(Uncredited)
\"You\'ve seen the Oscars (yawn), you\'ve seen the Emmies (snore). Well now there\'s the Wolfies (hooray)!
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Pg. 17
The Things I'll Do for a Friend
Article
Sam Shirley
\"This is a light-hearted column in which we politely kidnap prominent game designers, tie them down and
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Pg. 18
O My Body!: Eroticism and Sensuality in Roleplaying
Article
Gregory Rucka
\"This article is about sex in roleplaying, but there\'s more to it than that. The moment we acknowledge that
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Pg. 24
Horror Has Many Faces: New Archetypes for Kult
Article
Jason Durall
\"\'\'\'Kult\'\'\', a game of dark, modern-day horror roleplaying, provides a number of interesting
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Passage
Fiction
Thomas M. Kane
\"\'\'Passage\'\' is a story set in the world of FASA\'s \'\'\'Earthdawn\'\'\'. A tale of loss, desperation,
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Pg. 32
Toreador Blood Cults
Article
Stan!
\"\'\'\'Clanbook: Toreador\'\'\', the latest in the clan series, is released this month. Its author presents
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Pg. 40
Feature Review: Buck Rogers
Review
Ken Cliffe
Joshua Gabriel Timbrook
A review of High Adventure Cliffhangers: The Buck Rogers Adventure Game with counterpoint opinion.
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Pg. 42
Beyond the Parents' Basement
Article
Chris W. McCubbin
\"Welcome to a new, ongoing WHITE WOLF column. The idea here is to take a look at areas of popular culture,
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