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| Ghouls: Fatal Addiction (Vampire: The Masquerade) | 
enlarge | Author: Ronni Radner Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 260964
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 118 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.3
ISBN: 1565042301 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781565042308 ASIN: 1565042301
Publication Date: May 1, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Domestic deliveries shipped with a delivery confirmation. The text pages are free of writing. There is wear on the cover and edges. os1
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And...? September 25, 2006 You don't need this book to play ghouls or have them in your game. The book is based on 2nd edition, spends a lot of time talking about how little ghouls know about vamps, etc. Save your money and time by creating basic rules of your own.
Scary? Adult? I don't think so... November 25, 2001 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great book, but I wanted to comment that a lot of people read it and were scared by it. Some of it deals with rather adult content, but this is White Wolf we're talking about here: almost EVERYTHING in the World Of Darkness is adult, mature, scary, and...well, dark.I didn't find it frightening at all. Then again, this comes from a guy who read Clanbook: Baali without batting an eyelid. So if I had to "warn" others about the adult content of this book, I'd honestly say that it's nothing out of the ordinary in the World Of Darkness.
Great but scary, perhaps a bit too scary. November 18, 2001 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I love ghouls. When I'm the storyteller, I make sure we have ghouls in our games and I love when players are willing to take on ghouls as characters. Why? They are an interesting combination of vampire and human, a mixture of emotions, and far more powerful that most storytellers and players would like to believe. This book gives you some insights into ghouls though I've seen other passages in other "world of darkness" books which should have been included here. I was expecting a read guide to all ghouls you see so that did disappoint me greatly. The pictures are probably some of the scariest in the series and in fact have turned off one really great player from being a ghoul -- very sad because he was so talented and he had such potential as this character. I think another ghoul book perhaps modeled on the "Children of the Night" book would be a great aid. Surely there are very powerful and very important ghouls in the world of darkness too.
They love, they hate you, they are deadly. October 4, 2001 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ghouls Fatal Addiction focuses the social interactions between ghouls and their respective domitors (masters), with special consideration of the various clan habits and the roles ghouls can play within and outside of kindred society. Unfortunately some chapters appear twice, first in the subjective view of an ghoul or vampire then described in an objective rules-style. This seems rather odd and makes reading a bit boring. Though the book has many details about the ghoulsy anatomy, it lacks information on the perception of ghouls via disciplines such as Auspex, Thaumaturgy etc. Can you yseey only her or ever her domitor? Etc. If you are a vampire, always remind every ghoul, even if she loves you, might be a threat and kill you one day without warning.
The Darkest World of 'Darkness' Supplement yet November 27, 2000 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book, moreso than any other recently released WoD product places emphasis on just how sick, twisted ,and screwed up the World of Darkness is. Ghouls have always gotten the shaft, but now, the storyteller has the materials at hand to properly motivate that unrepetant bloodjunkie,or some smug Ghoul player who cops a quick fix,'lives forever', and moves along. Addiction, what happens to a ghoul feeding off Malkavians or Nosferatsu, Blood Bonds, Revanents, it's all covered. If you're a newer storyteller and are choosing books to purchase, pick up the two core books and Ghouls. HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECCOMENDATION.
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