The List of Unknown Armies Sourcebooks.
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Unknown Armies
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A Roleplaying Game of Transcendental Horror and Furious Action
by
Greg Stolze,
John Tynes,
published by
Atlas Games,
1998
(ISBN: 1-887801-70-7)
[UA]
Of course 1st ed got me hooked to the game. Most notably I liked the
madness meters, "The Unexplained" and "The Unknown".
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Lawyers, Guns and Money
- The New Inquisition Sourcebook
by
Greg Stolze,
published by
Atlas Games,
1999
(ISBN: 1-887801-78-2)
[LGaM]
Well I really do not like LuxusLex Abel :-) I think Inquisition campaigns can be
quite cool, but I think my players have not yet started to take TNI seriously.
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One Shots
- Five Stand-Alone Scenarios
by
Tim Dedopulos,
Geoffrey C. Grabowski,
Nicole Lindroos,
Greg Stolze,
John Tynes,
published by
Atlas Games,
1999
(ISBN: 1-887801-73-1)
[OS]
I have not run any of these scenarios, but this year I'll be going to a
convention once more and I hope I can run Joy and Sorrow there. Or another one.
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Postmodern Magick
- The Unnatural Sourcebook
by
Greg Stolze,
Tim Akers,
Ted Cabeen,
Michael Daisey,
Tim Dedopulos,
Kenneth Hite,
Joshua Kronengold,
Tall Guy Ksenych,
Nicole Lindroos,
Michael D. Mearls,
Rick Neal,
Lisa Padol,
James Palmer,
John Snead,
Tim Toner,
Chad Underkoffler,
Ian Young,
published by
Atlas Games,
2000
(ISBN: 1-887801-81-2)
[PoMoMa]
This book has several new magick schools some of which inspired
really cool characters in my campaign. Say Annihilomancy.
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Statosphere
- The Invisible Clergy Sourcebook
by
Greg Stolze,
John Tynes,
Rick Neal,
James Palmer,
Chad Underkoffler,
Tom Adams,
Tim Dedopulos,
Kenneth Hite,
Tall Guy Ksenych,
Andy Lucas,
Michael D. Mearls,
John Snead,
Tim Toner,
Ian Young,
published by
Atlas Games,
2000
(ISBN: 1-887801-84-7)
[Sta]
More archetypes are always good. As for tilts and House of Renunciation:
I have not used both concepts that much. But as I said more archetypes.
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Weep
- Six Scenarios of Woe and Ruin
by
Greg Stolze,
Rick Neal,
Ted Cabeen,
Michael Daisey,
Joshua Kronengold,
Nicole Lindroos,
James Palmer,
Chad Underkoffler,
Tim Akers,
Tim Dedopulos,
Kenneth Hite,
Tall Guy Ksenych,
Michael D. Mearls,
John Snead,
Tim Toner,
Ian Young,
Lisa Padol,
published by
Atlas Games,
2001
(ISBN: 1-58978-000-0)
[Weep]
Another book with scenarios. I liked this one more than one shots because
these scenarios can be integrated into an on-going campaign more easily.
So far I have only run the Green Glass Grail, which was IMHO a huge success.
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Hush Hush
- The Sleepers Sourcebook
by
Zack Bush,
Andrew Byers,
Michael Daisy,
Gustavo Diaz,
Tim Dedopulos,
Kenneth Hite,
Tall Guy Ksenych,
Gareth-Michael Skarka,
Rick Neal,
James Palmer,
Carlos Serra,
Greg Stolze,
Tim Toner,
John Tynes,
Chad Underkoffler,
published by
Atlas Games,
2002
(ISBN: 1-887801-93-6)
[HH]
I loved this book. Probably because the Sleepers mostly reside in Europe and
the book focuses much more on Europe than the other books - or should I say on
non-American places? Some great characters and concepts here.
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Unknown Armies
- Second Edition - A Roleplaying game of Power and Consequences
by
Greg Stolze,
John Tynes,
published by
,
2002
(ISBN: )
[UA2]
Well I am not through reading with this one, but it incorporates a lot from most
first edition books. It is simply huge and contains material without end. Looks really good so
far, if you want to get a start with the game buy this. And if you don't still buy it :-)
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