The Garou’s ancient struggle against the corruption of the world continues on, year after year, blow after blow. The names of the fallen outnumber the living. Their enemies are legion: vile subsidiaries of Pentex, Inc.; mutated Black Spiral Dancers; creatures warped beyond imagination by the taint of the Wyrm; and even, tragically, their own pride, long-held vendettas, and explosive rage.
They are warriors, but they are also monsters, shadowing cities and forests. Born of humans and wolves, they are exiled from both worlds. They fight on, unheralded by human history. They have their own songs, tales of the mighty deeds and fearless trials of Gaia’s Own and their unyielding rage.
Bill Bridges is a writer and game designer, most known for developing White Wolf’s World of Darkness setting and the Fading Suns science-fiction universe.
I found a lot of these to be very powerful and fun. I have not played Werewolf: the Apocalypse so a lot of the terminology was a struggle at first. They offer no guide or lexicon in the back which I feel is a pretty big flaw, but otherwise this was as great read with some powerful stories. The second story I felt could have been left in the submission pile but the rest of the stories I liked if not loved.