...had the article on Mafia source material for Nightbane?
It was called "The Old Ways" by David Phillips.
Which Rifter...?
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rotru wrote:While we're on the subject, which Rifters do you guys feel were the most useful for running Nightbane? From the index, I can see which articles included Morphus tables (always fun), but the names of the other articles are not too specific. Any advice?
Rifter 9 Nightbane: Beyond Between the Shadows - - 18
Goes into far more detail involving the astral plane. It is quality goes into astral beings and what they can/can't do and how differnet magics can bind/stop them, a handful of Ectoplasmic psionic powers, a couple of magic spells, some more astral P.P.C's including the Astral Night. Gives limitations and expands the varies astral related powers.
Can't remember who wrote it but it is quality, to the Author who ever you are CHEERS!
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