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For All Character Levels:

"I wouldn't do that if I were you," warned the stranger in an oddly irritated tone of voice.

Yet the street thugs only laughed and struck at him harder.

He fell to the ground and curled into a ball... and then that ball began to bulge as the stranger's clothes ripped at the seams, revealing the bristle of swiftly growing, shaggy hair.

Children of the Night: Werebeasts is the third book in a series that brings to (un)life the creature types treated in the bestselling Van Richten's Guides.

Each of the creatures depicted herein carries its own history, its own special curse, and its own mini-adventure that will test the mettle and the wits of novice and experienced adventurer alike.

Some of the monsters that heroes will confront include the following:

Meeka, a cat that almost, but not quite, became human
Professor Arcanus, a collector of rather strange curiosities and artifacts
Mother Fury, a "woman" who loves what she is and wants to share her "gift"
Henri Milton, an artist who isn't sure if art imitates life or vice versa
Dr. Horstman, a scientist with a unique perspective on "progress"

These Are the Children of the Night

This product was designed for use with the RAVENLOFT campaign setting, but it can easily be adapted for use in any AD&D game world, or it can be used by itself for an evening of terror.

Summary of content:

Andre de Sang (maledictive wererat)
Angel Pajaro (pathologic werefox)
Radjiff Chandor (maledictive weretiger)
Vladimir Nobriskov (true werebat)
Meeka (pathologic catwere)
Abu Al Mir (true werejackal)
Sheneya (maledictive werecobra)
Prof. Arcanus (maledictive weregorilla)
Mother Fury (true mountain loup garou)
Henri Milton (maledictive wereboar)
Vjorn Horstman (human wizard)
Sandovor (maledictive werecrocodile)
Hilde Borganov (true wereray)

96 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1998

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