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The majestic history and rich culture of the rulers of the Garou.
Gifts, fetishes, totems and more, all fit for the kings
Five ready-to-play nobles, a "Legends of the Garou" comic book, and more

69 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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Chris Howard

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Chris Howard is just a creative human with a pen and a paint brush, author of Seaborn (Juno Books, 2008), Salvage (Prime Books, 2013), Saltwater Witch (Lykeion, 2005), and a shelf-full of other books. My short stories and essays have appeared in various magazines and anthologies, including “Lost Dogs and Fireplace Archeology” in Fantasy Magazine and “How to Build Worlds Without Becoming the Minister for Tourism” in Now Write! Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror (Penguin, 2014). My story “The Mermaid Game” appeared in the Paula Guran edited anthology Mermaids and Other Mysteries of the Deep (Prime, 2015), and “Hammers and Snails” was the Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Short Fiction Contest winner. I wrote and illustrated the comics Saltwater Witch and Salvage. My art has appeared on dozens of book covers, art cards, interior illustrations for publishers, authors, and Kickstarter projects. You can also find my art in Shimmer, BuzzyMag, various tabletop RPGs, and on the pages of books, blogs, and other interesting places.

Find out everything here: http://www.SaltwaterWitch.com

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Basic Concept: A deep dive into the Silver Fang tribe of werewolves for White Wolf's World of Darkness.

White Wolf is fantastic at creating flavor material for the different elements of their games. The elite-but-crazy Silver Fangs are given their moment to shine in this book. It is a lot of flavor about playing different factions or auspices within the tribe and important figures to know, as well as some more mechanical aspects like important rites, fetishes, and gifts. There is a lot of info about how to play a character who "ain't quite right" but is functional here.
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