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Tribebook: Glass Walkers

Tribebook: Glass Walkers

Langdon Foss
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Fang, Claw and Bullet
Not all werewolves are creatures of the wild. Some stalk the city streets, hunting their prey in back alleys and boardrooms. Technology is their ally and computers are their slaves. When the war erupts in the city streets, they'll be ready to fight with tooth and claw, with electricity and glass. They are the Glass Walkers.

Skating the Weaver's Webs
The fifth revised Tribebook, Glass Walkers focuses on the most urbane of werewolf tribes. Inside are the secrets of the cyber-tribe's mystic powers over technology, as well as their tactics for fighting the War of the Apocalypse over electronic and concrete battlefields. No modern-day Werewolf fan should be without it.
Language
English
Pages
108
Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Wolf Publishing
Release
July 14, 2002
ISBN
1588463087
ISBN 13
9781588463081

Tribebook: Glass Walkers

Langdon Foss
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Fang, Claw and Bullet
Not all werewolves are creatures of the wild. Some stalk the city streets, hunting their prey in back alleys and boardrooms. Technology is their ally and computers are their slaves. When the war erupts in the city streets, they'll be ready to fight with tooth and claw, with electricity and glass. They are the Glass Walkers.

Skating the Weaver's Webs
The fifth revised Tribebook, Glass Walkers focuses on the most urbane of werewolf tribes. Inside are the secrets of the cyber-tribe's mystic powers over technology, as well as their tactics for fighting the War of the Apocalypse over electronic and concrete battlefields. No modern-day Werewolf fan should be without it.
Language
English
Pages
108
Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Wolf Publishing
Release
July 14, 2002
ISBN
1588463087
ISBN 13
9781588463081

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