Review: Nature is red in tooth and claw in Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood
Move over, vampires: werewolves take centre stage in this loose but surprisingly solid adaptation of the Werewolf tabletop RPG.
Move over, vampires: werewolves take centre stage in this loose but surprisingly solid adaptation of the Werewolf tabletop RPG.
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