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Aberrant Players Guide
''Aberrant Players Guide'' is a 2000 role-playing game supplement published by White Wolf Publishing for ''Aberrant''. Contents ''Aberrant Players Guide'' is a supplement in which details are given for more powers for characters. Reviews *''Pyramid A pyramid () is a structure whose visible surfaces are triangular in broad outline and converge toward the top, making the appearance roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be of any polygon shape, such as trian ...'' *'' Backstab''https://archive.org/details/backstab-028/page/n85/mode/2up References Role-playing game supplements introduced in 2000 {{rpg-stub ...
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White Wolf Publishing
White Wolf Entertainment AB, formerly White Wolf Publishing, was an American roleplaying game and book publisher. The company was founded in 1991 as a merger between Lion Rampant (game publisher), Lion RampantA Brief History of Game #10: Lion Rampant: 1987-1990
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and ''White Wolf Magazine'' (est. 1986 in Rocky Face, GA; it later became "White Wolf Inphobia"), and was initially led by Mark Rein-Hagen of the former and Steve Wieck and Stewart Wieck of the latter. White Wolf Publishing, Inc. merged with CCP Games in 2006. White Wolf Publishing operated as an imprint of CCP hf, but ceased in-house production of any material, instead licensing their properties to other publishers. It was announced in October ...
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Aberrant (role-playing Game)
''Aberrant'' is a superhero role-playing game published by White Wolf Game Studio in 1999, and is a sequel to the previously published science-fiction role-playing game ''Trinity'', and one of three games in the '' Trinity Universe'' line. Description Setting ''Aberrant'' is set on an alternate Earth, where in 1998, a nuclear-powered space station exploded, scattering clouds of radioactive dust over the planet. In the months and years that followed, thousands of people spontaneously manifested superhuman powers. Ten years later — the setting of the game — under the watchful eye Project Utopia, humans with superpowers are known as "novas". While peace and prosperity had been predicted as novas use their powers for good, signs are beginning to manifest that many novas have gone rogue, turned to evil or simply tender their powers to the highest bidder. The player characters can join the side of good and help the police, choose to join a terrorist organization, or remain in a gr ...
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Pyramid (magazine)
''Pyramid'' was a US game, gaming magazine, publishing articles primarily on role-playing games, but including board games, card games, and other sorts of games. It began life in 1993 as a print publication of Steve Jackson Games for its first 30 issues, and was published on the Internet from March 1998. Print issues were bimonthly; the first online version published new articles each week; the second online version was monthly, published until December 2018. ''Pyramid'' was headquartered in Austin, Texas, Austin, Texas. It replaced Steve Jackson Games' previous magazine ''Roleplayer (magazine), Roleplayer''. ''Pyramid'' published general gaming articles by freelance authors, as well as Designer's Notes by Steve Jackson Games product developers, industry news, cartoons, and gaming product reviews. Although articles tended to concentrate on Steve Jackson Games products such as ''GURPS'', it published articles on other games such as ''d20 System'', ''Talisman (board game), Talisma ...
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