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Dean Shomshak

Author of Vampire Gehenna (2004)

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Includes the names: Deam Shomshak, Dean Shomshak

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Vampire: The Requiem (2004) 398 copies, 5 reviews
Relics & Rituals (2001) — Author, some editions — 151 copies

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1964
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male

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An impressive attempt to wrap up the often conflicting metaplot elements of Vampire: The Masquerade, for which you have to give WW some respect. That said, while there are some decent seeds in here, most of the adventures feel like they'd work better as being just read than played.

Excepting Wormwood, the other 3 suffer from the following: what in CoC would be called a "Mythos hoe-down" (i.e. just throw in everything you can think of and hope it sticks), Über-NPCs who serve as deus ex show more machina eliminating most player necessity, and a general feel among many of them that it's not really the end of the world but rather just a big bar brawl. show less
This is a sourcebook for White Wolf's World of Darkness game Vampire the Masquerade. The Followers of Set, aka Setites to the other vampires, believe themselves to be descended from the Egyptian god Set. They worship thier founder as a god and truely believe he is such, though the others believe he was one of the 13 grand-childer of Caine. One of the more interesting rites available to Setites allows them to remove thier heart from thier bodies and store it somewhere safe, making them much show more harder to kill, and the paralysis of a wooden stake is then completely nulified.

Setites have thier own agenda on everything but hide most of it behind the curtain of financail gain and acquisitions. How can you hate someone who is able to acquire for you that special something and keep the secret from your rivals.
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