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Werewolf: War Against the Pure

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"We stand as brothers and sisters tonight. Pack beside pack, rival beside rival, bound by blood and moon against the forces that would come here and murder us all and our kin. Someday we may have the luxury of fighting amongst ourselves again, but not tonight. Tonight we are one. Tonight we go to war."
--Ruth Hundred-Scars, Blood Talon

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* Tactics, tools, weaponry and other information for running large-scale covert wars between the werewolves and their many enemies
* Details on the Silver Crusade chronicle hook, where Luna more directly empowers the werewolves to make war
* Guidelines for historical war stories, from prehistory to the 20th century
* A potential new rival faction in the form of five new beast-shifters and the rules to create and integrate as many more as appropriate
War Against the Pure is a supplement for The Forsaken.

220 pages, Hardcover

First published March 30, 2007

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Ethan Skemp

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June 17, 2019
Pleasantly surprised by this. I wasn't sold on the 'Send your PCs to WAR!' idea as I haven't seen it done well, but this was really thoughtful. I still think mechanics for some areas, like larger battles, are a bit weak or light, but overall it provides a ton of ideas and considerations.

The strongest section is the last one, in which it introduces other changing breeds and describes in general how to make new ones. I would have loved for this to be a greater portion of the book - the breeds presented are quite unique and flavorful without falling into the stereotype trap WtA so often does.

Really the book should have been two - one that was in-depth mechanics and story hooks for war, one for other changing breeds.
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