Changeling Reviews

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Pierre Dubois La légende du Changeling, Tome5 : La nuit Asraï
Album, Les Editions du Lombard Last Update 22.05.2013 04:13
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Mike Oldfield Changeling The Autobiography ofMike Oldfield by Old ...
Paperback, Ebury Press Last Update 22.05.2013 04:13
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Jackie Cassada The Kingdom of Willows(Changeling: The Dreaming)
Pages: 174, Paperback, White Wolf Publishing Last Update 22.05.2013 04:13
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White Wolf Dancers in the Dusk (Changeling:The Lost)
Pages: 158, Hardcover, White Wolf Publishing Last Update 22.05.2013 04:13
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Customer Changeling Reviews (3)

by - written on 19/09/01, updated on 21/03/02
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Having run Changeling for a while, I am quite enchanted by it as a system. Its undoubteldy better for those already into things faerie, and its ideal if you want to run White Wolf for younger players. I would recommend that a start up group get between them the main book, and the commoners handbook. I'm ploughing through the UK book which has become a bit tedious, and you can really tell in places that it's written for Americans. There are several ways of approaching this system - you can have the very light swords and sorcery in the real world option, you can mix reality and fantasy so that you have shades of light and dark, or you can go for a grim ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/04/01, updated on 19/04/01 (Useful, 111 readings)
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Having run Changeling for a while, I am quite enchanted by it as a system. Its undoubteldy better for those already into things faerie, and its ideal if you want to run White Wolf for younger players. I would recommend that a start up group get between them the main book, and the commoners handbook. I'm ploughing through the UK book which has become a bit tedious, and you can really tell in places that it's written for Americans. There are several ways of approaching this system - you can have the very light swords and sorcery in the real world option, you can mix reality and fantasy so that you have shades of light and dark, or you can go for a grim ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/04/01, updated on 17/04/01 (Useful, 69 readings)
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This game from White Wolf is different from all their others in that it isn't so dark. I think they intended for it to be a 'struggle against the evil' type game but in teh many times I've played it it's always been a light hearted fun fest. You play a faery (fairy) who lives in a world where dreams are real, peoples images, if they conceptualise them strongly enough, appear on teh street and for fairies they are really real, they can play with you, trip you up or whatever. If the game is run with a sense of humour then all sorts of things occur, cars which drive themselves, camels whose humps lead to treasure, hammers who know better than their ... Read the complete review


