Promethean: The Created - Books

Books

  • Promethean: The Created. White Wolf. August 2006. ISBN 1-58846-606-X. WW60000. The core rulebook.
  • Pandora's Book. White Wolf. October 2006. ISBN 1-58846-488-1. WW60300. Information on the creatures of Flux and Pyros, the Pandorans, as well as the Qashmallim and new enemies for the Created.
  • Strange Alchemies. White Wolf. November 2006. ISBN 1-58846-607-8. WW60100. Detailed discussion of the existing Lineages and Refinements. New Transmutations and Bestowments. Discussions of important issues in Promethean campaigns.
  • Magnum Opus. White Wolf. February 2007. ISBN 1-58846-608-6. WW60101. The living history of the Created, new Refinements, discussion of the Pilgrimage.
  • Saturnine Night. White Wolf. March 2007. ISBN 1-58846-609-9 Check |isbn= value (help). WW60301. New lineages, rules for creating new lineages and support for long term Promethean campaigns.
  • To The Flame. White Wolf. August 2008. WW60102. Storytelling Action System adventure (PDF Only)
  • Character Sheet Pad. White Wolf. September 2006. ISBN 1-58846-544-6. WW60700.
  • Storyteller's Screen. White Wolf. September 2006. ISBN 1-58846-545-4. WW60701.

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