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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is an excellent look into the World of Darknesses Britain in the Dark Ages. It hits apon Vampires, Mages, Werewolves and The Fae. I rated it lower because unlike most of the Sourcebooks by White wolf the "story" it told was a little weak. I had to push through it instead of letting it flow. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Mithras of London fancies the Isles as his domain, but the land is far older than even he. Ancient vampires lurk in the fens and wolf men stalk the moors. The Church has taken hold here, but worshippers of far older gods call upon power that no follower of Christ has ever known. And somewhere beyond the mist the fae laugh, for they were here before any other. Dark Ages: British Isles is the first regional sourcebook for the Dark Ages line. It includes the history of the land, information on the major cities of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and details on how the supernatural denizens of Europe deal with each other and the oldest inhabitants of the Isles. No library descriptions found. |
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