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<strong>VtM</strong> - Review: Player's Guide to the Sabbat<br />

WW 2055 $15.00<br />

Written by Steven C.<br />

Brown<br />

Cover Art: Jeff Starling<br />

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Player's Guide to the Sabbat<br />

● Review by Deird'Re Brooks in the FAQ<br />

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[$15.00] 160 pages<br />

Vampire: The Masquerade takes an excursion into the dark waters of the Sabbat, where the Beast is<br />

welcomed, freedom is tantamount, and humanity a thing of the past.<br />

Whether you want to play a member of the Sabbat or simply wish to add the Sabbat (and their paramilitary<br />

group, the Black Hand) to your Chronicle, you'll want to get this book. It's quite horrifically<br />

illustrated (that is, the art is like EC comics meets inkwash) by Ken Myers, who has revealed the quite<br />

potent imagery of Vampires who make no bones about their being Damned.<br />

Included in this volume are full explanations of the Sabbat disciplines Dementation, Viccissitude and<br />

Obtenabration, a huge number of new Thaumaturgy rituals, and a new Thaumaturgy path, the Gift of<br />

Morpheus (sleep, sleep, and dream!).<br />

Sabbat don't have Humanity, they have a rating in something called the Paths of Enlightenment which<br />

keeps them from frenzying. Learn about their everyday lives, their philosophies, their moralities, how<br />

they are organized, all about the antitribu (or Anti-Clans) , the Lasombra, the Tzimisces, and why a<br />

group of ravening monsters manages to maintain something of the Masquerade even if they don't believe<br />

in it.<br />

Review by Deird'Re Brooks in the FAQ<br />

http://vampirerpg.free.fr/Books/2055.php3 (1 of 2) [6/1/2002 12:21:19 AM]

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