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Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition Roleplaying Game Revelations of the Dark Mother Accessory

$40.00
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Mature Advisory: contains graphic and written content of a mature nature, including violence, sexual themes, and strong language. Reader discretion is advised.

Lilith. Mother of the Damned, the Dark Queen who will arise and usher in the end of the world. Feared by the Children of Caine and adored by her followers Bahari, the mere existence of Lilith gives the lie to the myth of Caine as the sole progenitor of all Kindred. Or so many choose to believe as they search for meaning in the night.

Explore the hidden legends of Lilith, discover stories guiding the Bahari of modern nights and discover a new vampire creation myth to challenge the legend of Caine!

Features

  • A Vampire: The Masquerade classic last printed over 20 years ago.
  • Presents sacred texts and rites of the Bahari, as featured in Cults of the Blood Gods.
  • The fictitious author Rachael Dolium’s original work is restored in this stunning hardcover printing with a ribbon bookmark.
  • Contains a new forward by Ayisha Jocastation.

At a Glance

  • Accessory for the Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition RPG
  • Ages: 18+

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  • 5
    beautiful book

    Posted by Glenn Moyer on Nov 23rd 2024

    I have to start with the fact that I have the original version from the 90s, and, unlike the Renegade Book of Nod, this 'new' version actually does have something new to it, a forward by the infamous Ayisha Jocastrian, which adds a great connection to the Book of Nod and brings this book more fully into the VtM setting rather than on the edges of Kindred society. Otherwise, yes it is pricey, but the book itself is well printed, looks great, and has a nice ribbon book mark. So for those of us with worn and battered soft covers from the 90s, it's cool to have a shiny new copy.