Hail! Hail! Rock And Roll! It's a powerful Word, and Furfur wants to be its Demon Prince. But to get that coveted title, Furfur is going to have to pull a fast one on all of Hell's elite - including Lucifer himself! And to do that, he'll need all the help he can get . . . Night Music is Book One of The Revelations Cycle for the In Nomine roleplaying game. In addition to the adventure, "The Demon Prince of Rock and Roll," Night Music has in-depth looks at the Archangel Laurence and Demon Prince Saminga; two new Superiors; expanded rules for Soldiers, Saints and the Undead, and a complete In Nomine Austin, with dozens of NPCs, locations and ideas for divine (or infernal) adventures.
Sam Chupp is a rare native Atlantan. He began his writing career as an employee of White Wolf, and has since gone on to write for many other gaming companies. His latest work is "Encryptopedia," a systemless sourcebook for fantasy espionage.
This wasn't a bad supplement. The characters were great, and the adventure had the potential to be epic and awesome. But the central problem reflected SJG's bad handling of the entire line: they let the authors indulge themselves rather than aiming for a broader target audience. Let's face it -- how many people really want to set their RPG campaign in Austin, Texas?