In 2004, the World of Darkness Rulebook introduced a concept that intrigued, tantalized and inspired readers and players, and left them with the question: What is the God-Machine? You hold in your hands the book that might answer that question...or might simply complicate it. The God-Machine C
The God-Machine Chronicle Anthology
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- Book ID
- 108788839
- Publisher
- Onyx Path Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 138 KB
- Series
- New World of Darkness 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In 2004, the World of Darkness Rulebook introduced a concept that intrigued, tantalized and inspired readers and players, and left them with the question: What is the God-Machine? You hold in your hands the book that might answer that question...or might simply complicate it. The God-Machine Chronicle Anthology contains new fiction by Justin Achilli, Eddy Webb, Stew Wilson, David A Hill Jr, and many others, as well as previously published stories by Chuck Wendig, Ray Fawkes, Rick Chillot and Matthew McFarland. All of these tales feature encounters with the God-Machine, and serve to pave the way for the God-Machine Chronicle itself. What rises may fall. What has fallen may rise again.
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