Urban Shadows WoD Test Book.

Urban Shadows WoD Test Book.

Urban Shadows WoD Test Book. Urban Shadows was created by Andrew Medeiros, with the WoD book created by myself, John Layton and Steve Moore.

This book includes Vampire the Masquerade, Werewolf the Forsaken, Mage the Awakening, Hunter the Reckoning, and Orpheus. I know I have a few edits, but it is getting closer.

Future plans to add Changeling, Slasher and Demon the Fallen.

17 thoughts on “Urban Shadows WoD Test Book.”

  1. Tobie Abad , there are two issues so I have to work it out with Andrew Medeiros. 

    Thanks for the compliment, it looks better in person. 

    1. It uses WoD licensed material, so I can’t sell it, which means he can’t promote it “directly” during a kickstarter. 

    2. It uses a lot of his material, so I am being careful not to step on any funding he will be raising. 

    If I can skirt around 1, I don’t mind sending it out for free to people that fund Urban Shadows when that time comes. I have altered some rules and used some older rules, so you almost need the book. 

    If I do send it out, I will send out the link to be printed from Lulu as well as printable 8.5×14 documents. 

    For now this is just a test copy, so there will still be tweaks to these printed docs, but once done as mentioned it will be 3 more books longer. Slasher is written by John Layton, it just needs to be cleaned up and edited. Demon the Fallen is on the way, and Changeling is in it’s planning stages.

    If anyone is interested in how to playtest, so I I can get this book finished quicker, I can give that information as well.

  2. I will send the play test documents when I get home later.

    Tabi, just as with Sixth World (the Shadowrun hack, as long as we do not charge it should be no issue. I won’t sell books, I will just put online the files to download to have books made from Lulu with instructions.)

  3. Alas, we went for Blood and Honor instead.  But I got the playtest files.  Gonna see how I can edit some for my group so the rules of one “playkit” fits in a page.

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