Drums Around the Fire

Drums Around the Fire

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Science Fiction
تنسيق غلاف ورقي
صفحات 216
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Dec 1, 1995
الناشر White Wolf
رقم ISBN-10 1565040589
رقم ISBN-13 9781565040588
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In a realm where the ancient and the modern intertwine, a collection of stories unfolds, each echoing the wild spirit and raw energy of Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The authors bring together an eclectic array of narratives that explore the struggles of those who fight against the encroaching corruption of civilization and the battle for the soul of the Earth itself. Each tale reveals the complex tapestry of werewolf society, filled with fierce clans, deep-rooted traditions, and the overarching presence of Gaia, the Earth Mother.

As each story unfolds, readers are invited into a world where primal instincts clash with human emotion, where characters navigate their identities as both human and beast. The writers deftly weave together drama and action, highlighting the internal conflicts faced by those who must balance their feral nature with the responsibilities bestowed upon them by their tribes. The anthology captures the atmosphere of despair and hope that permeates the lives of the Garou.

With a lexicon that enriches the experience, this collection not only entertains but also immerses readers in the lore and philosophy that underpin the Werewolf: The Apocalypse universe. Each narrative leaves a lasting impression, urging the reader to reflect on their place within their own world, and the importance of protecting the sacred bonds that tie them to nature.

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