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Blood Sacrifice: The Thaumaturgy Companion
Capsule Review by Maz Fallah on 09/01/03
Style: 4 (Classy and well done) Substance: 5 (Excellent!) A sourcebook that excellently covers Egyptian, Middle Eastern, Indian and Caribbean thaumaturgy. Interesting to read, easy to reference, fun to play. A worthy addition to any World of Darkness collection. Product: Blood Sacrifice: The Thaumaturgy Companion Author: Dean Shomshack and Ari Marmell Category: RPG Company/Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Line: Vampire the Masquerade Cost: $14.95 Page count: 96 Year published: 2002 ISBN: 1-58846-222-6 SKU: WW2423 Comp copy?: yes Capsule Review by Maz Fallah on 09/01/03 Genre tags: Vampire | Blood Sacrifice The Thaumaturgy Companion is a ‘Source of Magical Knowledge for Vampire: the Masquerade’. Blood Sacrifice describes 4 styles of Thaumaturgy, distinct from that of the Tremere. Each of the 4 chapters starts with background information, including the origin, history, and mystical arts. Then the chapter describes the style’s game mechanics, including 3 new paths and a series of new rituals. There is also an appendix for Storyteller eyes only. Physically, the book is a standard softcover rpg supplement. In general, I dislike the artwork prevalent in World of Darkness books. However, the cover of Blood Sacrifice is very well done. The interior art, like usual, is a series black and white indistinct smudges, which successfully takes up space. One slight annoyance is an illusion arising from the drawn borders of the pages. The two borders between adjacent pages merge into an apparent floating curved line in my peripheral vision. This distracted me from what I was reading at times. If you can’t see Magic Eye scenes, you’re probably immune. The layout of the chapters is clear and well defined. Each chapter is in essence a mini-sourcebook, and all 4 chapters follow the same layout. Thus the book is easily accessible when you want to reference something quickly, as sometimes happens during a scene. Chapter 1: Akhu: The Divine Image Chapter 2: Dur-An-Ki: The Demon-Haunted World Chapter 3: Sadhana: A Meditation Upon Blood Chapter 4: Wanga: Legacy of the Caribbean Appendix: Mysterious Ways Overall, Blood Sacrifice is an excellent sourcebook. It makes a strong point about how these are religions, and handles the dissonance a religion may cause with a Kindred. Much research has been done into the historical background of each of the religions and mystical practices. I must point out that the information given is an overview. It allows for the player to have a feel for where it comes from, and choose the right trappings for their blood sorcery, be it sand of the Nile, or the right loa to beseech for a ritual. Each piece of information it gives can also be used as a starting point for the player or Storyteller to research in detail. Thus, this sourcebook is great because it is full of reference material for the game, and directs those wanting to get more involved in a specific one of the styles. The new paths and rituals are flavored by their respective themes, but not overpowered or unbalancing. The only part of the book with limited use is the specific Storyteller appendix. Those 12 pages could have been better used to either flesh out Tlacique into its own chapter, or expand the other chapters. Blood Sacrifice is a worthy addition to any Vampire: the Masquerade bookshelf. It is one of the better sourcebooks in the World of Darkness. | |
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