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Title: Montreal by Night: Litany of Blood by Philippe Boulle, Joshua Mosqueira-Asheim, Lucien Soulban, Robert Hatch, Ken Cliffe ISBN: 1-56504-224-7 Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Inc. Pub. Date: January, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Ah pardon...must run to confession now....
Comment: No, it is not for the nervous or the easily offended. And yes it has possibly the grossest, most degenerate illustration in it that I would never want my mother to see. HOWEVER, this is still the very best book that I have seen in the "By Night" series. Yes, many of these vampires are sick, sick puppies even by White Wolf standards but guess what: THERE ARE WORSE THINGS OUT THERE THAN THEM! Mysterious, mysterious and very, very dark things. And there are mysterious, mysterious and very, very dark vampires here to whom it falls to combat them. Some of the packs- the Shepards, the Librarians and even the (relatively wholesome) Navigators- sound like worlds unto themselves. The Shepards even have their own twistedly mystical Path of Enlightenment, unique to this supplement. There is a very original vampiric society in this book that gives the Sabbat a whole new dimension. Even if you can't imagine your campaign ever getting to Montreal, this supplement is a must have if you want ideas for a truly Gothic atmosphere (as long as you are over 18, of course!) One drawback: the book uses the old virtues for Sabbat characters- but a creative GM can adapt. (Used to it by now, right?) Utterly fascinating! And here I thought I was a good person....
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent source of ideas and characters
Comment: Montreal by Night has terrific characters, intrigues, and story ideas. After reading it, you will want to run a Montreal campaign.
What evil lurks under the mountain? A few folks know, and avoid it to the best of their abilities. Not even the Nosferatu dare visit the sewers in Montreal.
This is a very graphic book, well-deserving of the Black Dog category. The Sabbat do some very nasty stuff, but it's often all in fun. Ever wonder how they play football? How they play bobbing for apples? Here's a hint: Montreal entertainment often focuses on a most wonderful quadripalegic Samedi midget....
Rating: 4
Summary: The first sabbat city and hopefully not the last
Comment: This book has all the hall marks of a black dog book. Nightmareish pictures and well laid out storyline of the city gives this a scary look at the sabbat. Well worth the money.
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