List of Published Books
Taken from White Wolf's The Comprehensive World of Darkness Booklist. Since the production of the game line ended, no further books are to be expected.
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Book Name White Wolf
Product NumberYear ISBN Number Role Playing Source Books City of Angels WW8211 2003 ISBN 1-58846-752-X Damned and Deceived WW8221 2003 ISBN 1-58846-758-9 Days of Fire WW8281 2003 ISBN 1-58846-762-7 Demon Players Guide WW8202 2003 ISBN 1-58846-756-2 Demon Storytellers Companion WW8201 2002 ISBN 1-58846-751-1 Demon: The Fallen WW8200 2001 ISBN 1-58846-750-3 Earthbound WW8280 2003 ISBN 1-58846-761-9 Fear to Tread WW8270 2003 ISBN 1-58846-753-8 Houses of the Fallen WW8203 2003 ISBN 1-58846-760-0 Saviors and Destroyers WW8220 2003 ISBN 1-58846-754-6 Novels Demon: Lucifer’s Shadow WW11904 2002 ISBN 1-58846-824-0
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