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Werewolf: The Apocalypse

Rage Across New York

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In the City That Never Sleeps…

New York — a state of extremes. From the lush upstate forests to the teeming streets of New York City, the Garou wage their war against the despoilers of Gaia. The Wyrm's coils slither under the Empire State, wreaking corruption upon the innocent and forgotten: the children.

A Nightmare Awakens

From dark Adirondack caverns to the Big Apple, the foul serpent tempts all within its power. The Garou must overcome their own rivalries and heal their past pain to stem the growing tide of corruption and depravity.

Rage Across New York is the first chronicle setting for Werewolf. It includes:
* Descriptions of the Garou tribes and their nemeses spread across the state, from the spiritual enclave of the Black Furies, to the darkest, festering secret of the Wyrm: the Seventh Generation.
* The "real" history of the New World and New York State.
* Encounter suggestions providing opportunities to strike a blow against the Wyrm, including a battle map for running a detailed combat in the dank sewers of "The City".

104 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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About the author

Daniel Greenberg is a video game and role-playing game designer and author. He has worked with publishing companies such as Palladium Books, Mayfair Games, Pulsar Games, and Last Unicorn Games, but probably most extensively with White Wolf on supplements to the Vampire: The Masquerade and other storyteller games. He has also written scripts for numerous video games, including: X-Men: The Mutant Wars, Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption, Tenchu 2: Birth Of The Stealth Assassins, Star Control 3, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, and many others, including educational titles for The Walt Disney Company.

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