books by Jackie Cassada
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Jackie Cassada
Mage Intruders Encounters With the Abyss (Mage the Awakening)
Bill Bridges
, Jackie Cassada, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 2007
From beyond, they come. They are spawned of That Which Is Not, and they hunger for That Which Is. There are a thousand-thousand blasphemies reflected into the gaze of the Abyss, and a thousand-thousand more beyond sight. One by one, slithering in secret, they crawl into the world. The day will come when the Awakened look up from their tomes and ...
Mage Magical Traditions (The World of Darkness)
Justin Achilli
, Jackie Cassada, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 2007
Cultural Magic of All Shades
For those who complained about the 'lack of cultural depth' in Awakening, this supplement will change all of this misconceptions. Magical Traditions introduces the idea that at least some Mages draw on real world occult practices, whether out of genuine belief or sheer ...
Van Richten's Guide to the Walking Dead (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying, Ravenloft Setting)
Jackie Cassada
Arthaus
, 2003
The best so far
This is the best of the Ravenloft supplements so far. It gives a nice structure to the undead and some of the new creature concepts are very nice and will come in quite handy to add some terror in the campaign. Much of the information would work very well even outside ...
Dark Ages Companion - A Sourcebook for Vampire: The Dark Ages
Fred Yelk
,
Robert Hatch
, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 1997
Excellent for Dark ages
If a chronicle is hard to build, it is a dark ages chronicle, not because of lack of plot, but excess of it, there's too much going on with the church, also there's chivalry and clan differences begin to break the vampire society. Certainly it is a good time to have a ...
Mage Tome of Watchtowers (Mage)
Kraig Blackwelder
, Jackie Cassada, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 2006
Path book for your Mage game
All the pentacle paths of the Mage the Awakening game are here: Obrimos, Thyrsus, Acanthus, Moros and Mastigos. Each of the supernal watchtowers are described along with their corresponding supernal Realms. Each path is given decent treatment and details the common ...
*OP Kindred of the East (For Vampire, the Masquerade)
Justin Achilli
,
Phil Brucato
, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 1997
The most interesting book White Wolf has published so far.
This book is simply amazing. Even if you don't like vampires or the entire White Wolf line of monster rpg's this is a very interesting book. The subject matter is unique and it isn't just European vampires transplanted to Asia. Before this book came out I was ...
Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Ravenloft Setting)
Jackie Cassada
White Wolf Games Studio
, 2003
Excellent
Let's start by saying I've been a fan of the Ravenloft setting since it first appeard way back in Module I6 by Tracy and Laura Hickman. I've followed the product line up to present, and I must say this is one fine addition to the legacy. The book is essentially a ...
Changeling: The Dreaming, Second Edition
Richard Dansky
,
Brian Campbell
, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 1997
the last hope
so youve played a vampire where you suck the life out of humans youve played a werewolf where you go crazy and kill humans youve played a mage where most humans who know about you want to kill you. enter, changeling the dreaming, a world of darkness game that allows ...
*OP World of Warcraft Monster Guide (Sword & Sorcery)
Jackie Cassada,
Brandon Crowley
, ...
Arthaus
, 2007
Ravenloft Gazetteer Vol 3
Jackie Cassada
Arthaus
, 2003
An essential Ravenloft Book!
This book is one of the Best Books you can buy for Ravenloft. In it are some cleaverly created domains full of lycanthropes (including a newly edited werepanther), banshees, undead treants, and all the other terrors of Ravenloft. This book gives incredible detail about ...
The Hierarchy: In the Ranks of Death (Wraith: The Oblivion)
Jackie Cassada
White Wolf Publishing
, 1995
Interesting, but not indispensable
This wraith book have a lot of "technical" information about hierarchy, inlcuding politics, bureaucracy, and military knowledge but seems like if you were reading a technical geographic book sometimes. The information contained is clearly useful and it is interesting ...
Masque of the Red Death (d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Ravenloft Campaign)
Jackie Cassada,
Nicky Rea
Arthaus
, 2004
An almost-perfect revival of a classic setting.
I was a devotee of the 2nd Edition Masques. This book is better. 23 new core classes and 8 new prestige classes gives plenty of options. Also included is an overview of the world, both historical and "forbidden". However, the book pays absolutely no attention to ...
*OP Shadows on the Hill (pb) (Immortal Eyes Trilogy/Jackie Cassada, Bk 2)
Jackie Cassada
White Wolf Publishing
, 1996
Mildly disappointing.
The first book of the trilogy of which this book is the second, "The Toybox", did a very good job of being a self-contained story, rather than obviously the first third of a trilogy. So I had hopes that this book would not suffer from "middle-book-itis", as so many ...
Mage Tome of Watchtowers (Mage)
Kraig Blackwelder
, Jackie Cassada, ...
White Wolf Publishing
, 2006
Path book for your Mage game
All the pentacle paths of the Mage the Awakening game are here: Obrimos, Thyrsus, Acanthus, Moros and Mastigos. Each of the supernal watchtowers are described along with their corresponding supernal Realms. Each path is given decent treatment and details the common ...
*OP Rage Across the Heavens (Werewolf: The Apocalypse)
Jackie Cassada,
Nicky Rea
White Wolf Publishing
, 1999
Garou join the events of the Year of the Reckoning
And as the Ravnos Methusalah awoke, hungry, a mysterious red orb appeared in the skies of the Umbra, a portent of something...but of what? Rage Across the Heavens hooks the Garou into the storyline, with a mysterious Red Star appearing in the skies of the Umbra. Is it ...
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