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Demon: The Temptation
Author: Nick Huggins
System: World Of Darkness
Category: Horror
Type: Campaign
D:tT introduces demons into the World of Darkness, specifically targetting Vampires as the victims of the Infernals. It covers all aspects of demonic life, and Nick likes to consider it a "public domain expansion book for World of Darkness." D:tT was written before the "Book of Madness" but the two are more or less compatible.
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Comments: (4) Rating: 9.0
2001-01-24 12:11:47

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posted by Dave on 2002-02-22 12:40:43
This is perhaps one of the Coolest things that I have ever seen for the World of Darkness. Rock on. Now you KNOW you have to do Angel: The Salvation right?


posted by Mr. Gone on 2002-09-04 23:58:06
I'd first like to commend the author for the remarkable effort that obviously went into writing what ammounts to a small book on this much over-looked element of our World od Darkness. The core books have always hinted at demons, but have thusfar failed to shed any real light on them (pun intended).
However, (as the author makes clear in his remarkably humble epilogue) this work seems to fluxuate at times. While the beginning sections on the history and nature of the Infernal was gripping and lush, later elements of the microcosm presented in the form of the individual demons themselves seemed rather lacking. Still, the most important part of any ST's job is to take the "grand and immence" from the sourcebooks we read and bring them into play on the playable level of the night to night lives of the Kindred, Mages, Wraith and (heaven forbid) ordinary mortals who people our stories.
In short, I would like to commend the author for his sizable contribution to the popular canon of work by devoted authors like him. The themes and "textures" with which he has left us more than adequately allow us to tell our own stories of Damnation and Redemption in ways we couldn't have before.
-Mr. Gone


posted by BlackBird on 2002-11-21 02:01:16
Awesome work. I have searched something like that for quite some time. Most things are well worked out, while some parts are laking a bit behind the overall work. However, the lacking parts are still far better than most things published by the community.

I'm impressed. Thank you for your work.




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