Vampire: The Dark Ages is a tabletop role-playing game in the World of Darkness series, where players take the roles of vampires and other supernatural beings in 1197–1242. It was first released by White Wolf Publishing in 1996, as a spin-off from their 1991 game Vampire: The Masquerade; it was released in new editions in 2002 (Dark Ages: Vampire) and 2015 (Twentieth Anniversary Edition), each of which updated the game rules.[1][2] These have been supported with supplementary game books, expanding the game mechanics and setting.[2][3]
The books from the game's original run in 1996–2004 were published by White Wolf Publishing, sometimes under their imprint Black Dog Game Factory for books considered more adult.[1] Onyx Path Publishing, a company formed by ex–White Wolf Publishing staff, released one more supplement for Dark Ages: Vampire in 2014, and are the primary publisher of the Twentieth Anniversary Edition books.[1][2][4]
The supplements include: the Libellus Sanguinis series, describing groups of vampire clans in medieval times;[5] the Clanbook series, covering single vampire clans;[6] the By Night series, describing real-world locations as they are portrayed in the setting;[7] the Road line of books about vampire philosophies; guides to the game; and various other books.[2][3] The game line was a commercial success, and the best selling of White Wolf Publishing's role-playing games with historical settings;[1] it also performed well for Onyx Path Publishing, whose crowdfunding campaign for the Twentieth Anniversary Edition's production broke their participation records.[8]
Books
editFirst edition (1996–2002)
editTitle | Original release | ISBN | Publisher | Notes |
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Vampire: The Dark Ages | March 1996[9] | 1-56504-275-1 | White Wolf Publishing[9] | Core rulebook for the game's first edition. Set in 1197.[9] |
Book of Storyteller Secrets | July 1996[10] | 1-56504-277-8 | White Wolf Publishing[11] | Sourcebook for 12th-century Europe, and a magical bestiary[11] |
Constantinople by Night | October–December 1996[12][13] | 1-56504-278-6 | White Wolf Publishing[14] | Sourcebook for Constantinople[14] |
Clanbook: Cappadocian | March 1997[15] | 1-56504-280-8 | White Wolf Publishing[15] | Sourcebook for clan Cappadocian[15] |
Dark Ages Companion | May 1997[16] | 1-56504-279-4 | White Wolf Publishing[16] | Companion to the core rulebook, introducing extended game mechanics, and new vampiric disciplines and bloodlines[16] |
Liege, Lord and Lackey | June–July 1997[17] | 1-56504-281-6 | White Wolf Publishing[17] | Sourcebook for humans serving under vampires[17] |
Clash of Wills | August 1997[17] | 1-56504-289-1 | White Wolf Publishing[17] | Short adventure set in the United Kingdom[17][18] |
Libellus Sanguinis 1: Masters of the State | September 1997[5] | 1-56504-286-7 | White Wolf Publishing[5] | Sourcebook for the clans Lasombra, Tzimisce, and Ventrue[17] |
Transylvania by Night | September–October 1997[19] | 1-56504-287-5 | White Wolf Publishing[19] | Sourcebook for Transylvania, and Eastern Europe in general[20] |
Three Pillars | November–December 1997[21] | 1-56504-288-3 | White Wolf Publishing[21] | Sourcebook for clergy, royalty, and peasants, and for Italy[22] |
Transylvania Chronicles I: Dark Tides Rising | February 1998[23] | 1-56504-290-5 | White Wolf Publishing[23] | Collection of adventures. First in a series connecting Vampire: The Dark Ages and Vampire: The Masquerade.[24] |
Clanbook: Baali | June–August 1998[25] | 1-56504-213-1 | White Wolf Publishing[25] | Sourcebook for clan Baali. Published under the Black Dog Game Factory imprint.[25] |
Libellus Sanguinis 2: Keepers of the Word | October–December 1998[26] | 1-56504-294-8 | White Wolf Publishing[26] | Sourcebook for the clans Brujah, Toreador, and Tremere[26] |
Reichsgold: Aachen bei Nacht | 1998[27] | 3-93161-252-X | Feder & Schwert[27] | Sourcebook for Aachen, by the game's German publisher. Title translates to "Empire's Gold: Aachen by Night".[27] |
Transylvania Chronicles II: Son of the Dragon | 1998[28] | 1-56504-291-3 | White Wolf Publishing[28] | Collection of adventures. Second in a series connecting Vampire: The Dark Ages and Vampire: The Masquerade.[28] |
Wolves of the Sea | January 1999[26] | 1-56504-298-0 | White Wolf Publishing[26] | Sourcebook for mortal and vampiric Vikings[26] |
Cainite Heresy | February 1999[29] | 1-56504-296-4 | White Wolf Publishing[29] | Sourcebook for vampires' influence on Catholicism.[29] Published under the Black Dog Game Factory imprint.[30] |
Clanbook: Salubri | June 1999[31] | 1-56504-212-3 | White Wolf Publishing[31] | Sourcebook for clan Salubri[32] |
Fountains of Bright Crimson | August–October 1999[7] | 1-56504-270-0 | White Wolf Publishing[7] | Short adventure set in Jerusalem[7] |
Jerusalem by Night | August–October 1999[7] | 1-56504-299-9 | White Wolf Publishing[7] | Sourcebook for Jerusalem[7] |
Werewolf: The Dark Ages | 1999[33] | 1-56504-357-X | White Wolf Publishing[33] | Rulebook for medieval werewolves as playable characters. Crossover with Werewolf: The Apocalypse.[33] |
The Ashen Knight | April 2000[34] | 1-56504-241-7 | White Wolf Publishing[35] | Sourcebook for human and vampiric knights[35] |
Blood & Silk | June 2000[36] | 1-56504-242-5 | White Wolf Publishing[37] | Sourcebook for Asia and Asian vampires. Crossover with Kindred of the East.[37][38] |
Wind from the East | June–November 2000[36][39] | 1-56504-271-9 | White Wolf Publishing[39] | Sourcebook for Mongolian vampires. Follow-up to Blood & Silk.[39] |
The Ashen Thief | 2000[40] | 1-56504-236-0 | White Wolf Publishing[40] | Sourcebook for human and vampiric bandits[40] |
House of Tremere | 2000[41] | 1-56504-272-7 | White Wolf Publishing[42] | Sourcebook for the head chantry of the house of Tremere[42] |
Libellus Sanguinis 3: Wolves at the Door | 2000[43] | 1-56504-203-4 | White Wolf Publishing[43] | Sourcebook for the clans Assamite, Gangrel, and Followers of Set[43] |
Bitter Crusade | January–July 2001[44][45] | 1-58846-214-5 | White Wolf Publishing[44] | Collection of adventures set during the Fourth Crusade[44] |
Libellus Sanguinis 4: Thieves in the Night | February 2001[46] | 1-58846-205-6 | White Wolf Publishing[46] | Sourcebook for the clans Malkavian, Nosferatu, and Ravnos[46] |
Veil of Night | March 2001[47] | 1-58846-206-4 | White Wolf Publishing[48] | Sourcebook for the Middle East and Muslim vampires[48] |
Iberia by Night | November 2001[49] | 1-58846-212-9 | White Wolf Publishing[50] | Sourcebook for Iberia[50] |
Ashen Cults | December 2001[51] | 1-58846-213-7 | White Wolf Publishing[51] | Sourcebook for vampiric cults[51] |
Under the Black Cross | 2002[52] | 1-58846-275-7 | White Wolf Publishing[53] | Collection of adventures about the feud between the clans Ventrue and Tzimisce over Hungary[53] |
Dark Ages: Vampire (2002–2004 and 2014)
editTitle | Original release | ISBN | Publisher | Notes |
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Dark Ages: Vampire | July 2002[54] | 1-58846-276-5 | White Wolf Publishing[54] | Core rulebook for the game's second edition.[54][55] Set in 1230.[3] |
Dark Ages: Europe | September 2002[56] | 1-58846-279-X | White Wolf Publishing[56] | Sourcebook for Europe[56] |
Dark Ages: Mage | October 2002[57] | 1-58846-404-0 | White Wolf Publishing[57] | Rulebook for medieval mages as playable characters[57] |
Dark Ages: Inquisitor | December 2002[58] | 1-58846-282-X | White Wolf Publishing[58] | Rulebook for members of the Inquisition as playable characters[58] |
Dark Ages: Storytellers Companion | 2002[59] | 1-58846-278-1 | White Wolf Publishing[59] | Sourcebook for bloodlines, and advice for storytellers.[a] Bundled with storyteller screen.[59] |
Road of the Beast | 2002[61] | 1-58846-280-3 | White Wolf Publishing[61] | Sourcebook for the vampire philosophy the Road of the Beast[61] |
Road of Kings | 2002[62] | 1-58846-281-1 | White Wolf Publishing[62] | Sourcebook for the vampire philosophy the Road of Kings[62] |
Right of Princes | March 2003[63] | 1-58846-283-8 | White Wolf Publishing[63] | Sourcebook for rule over domains, and for life in cities and the countryside[63] |
Road of Heaven | May 2003[64] | 1-58846-285-4 | White Wolf Publishing[64] | Sourcebook for the vampire philosophy the Road of Heaven[64] |
Spoils of War | June 2003[65] | 1-58846-286-2 | White Wolf Publishing[66] | Sourcebook for warfare[66] |
Players Guide to Low Clans | August 2003[67] | 1-58846-287-0 | White Wolf Publishing[67] | Guide to vampire clans of lower social standing:[68] Assamite, Followers of Set, Gangrel, Malkavian, Nosferatu, and Ravnos.[67] |
Road of Sin | September 2003[69] | 1-58846-288-9 | White Wolf Publishing[69] | Sourcebook for the vampire philosophy the Road of Sin[70] |
Dark Ages: Mage Grimoire | November 2003[71] | 1-58846-411-3 | White Wolf Publishing[71] | Guide to Dark Ages: Mage for players[72] |
Dark Ages: British Isles | December 2003[73] | 1-58846-290-0 | White Wolf Publishing[73] | Sourcebook for the British Isles[73] |
Players Guide to High Clans | December 2003[74] | 1-58846-289-7 | White Wolf Publishing[74] | Guide to vampire clans of higher social standing:[75] Brujah, Cappadocian, Lasombra, Toreador, Tzimisce, and Ventrue.[74] |
Dark Ages: Werewolf | 2003[76] | 1-58846-284-6 | White Wolf Publishing[76] | Rulebook for medieval werewolves as playable characters. Update of Werewolf: The Dark Ages.[76] |
Road of Humanity | February 2004[77] | 1-58846-297-8 | White Wolf Publishing[77] | Sourcebook for the vampire philosophy the Road of Humanity[78] |
Dark Ages: Fae | June 2004[79] | 1-58846-292-7 | White Wolf Publishing[79] | Rulebook for medieval fae as playable characters[80] |
Devil's Due | August 2004[81] | 1-58846-295-1 | White Wolf Publishing[81] | Sourcebook for demons[81] |
Dark Ages: Inquisitor Companion | 2004[82] | 1-58846-291-9 | White Wolf Publishing[82] | Sourcebook for the medieval setting for members of the Inquisition[83] |
Dark Ages: Darkening Sky | January 29, 2014[84] | — | Onyx Path Publishing[4] | Collection of five adventures set in Europe and the Middle East. Originally planned to be released by White Wolf Publishing in 2003.[4] |
Twentieth Anniversary Edition (2015–2019)
editTitle | Original release | ISBN | Publisher | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vampire Twentieth Anniversary Edition: The Dark Ages | July 29, 2015[85] | — | Onyx Path Publishing[8] | Core rulebook for the game's Twentieth Anniversary Edition. Set in 1242.[8] |
Tome of Secrets | December 21, 2016[86] | — | Onyx Path Publishing[87] | Sourcebook for vampire sorcery, nobility, chivalry, and faith[87] |
Dark Ages Companion | May 17, 2017[88] | — | Onyx Path Publishing[88] | Sourcebook for the game's setting[89] |
Legacy of Lies | November 22, 2017[90] | — | Onyx Path Publishing[91] | Introduction to the game, with an adventure, brief rules, and pre-made characters[91] |
France by Night | June 2019[92] | 978-2-37255-026-0 | Arkhane Asylum Publishing[93] | Sourcebook for France, by the game's French publisher[93] |
L'Hérésie Cathare | June 2019[94] | 978-2-37255-028-4 | Arkhane Asylum Publishing[93] | Adventure module set in France, by the game's French publisher. Title translates to "The Cathar Heresy".[93] |
Notes
edit- ^ The person leading the game is called the "storyteller" in World of Darkness games, a role called "gamemaster" or "dungeon master" in other role-playing games.[60]
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External links
edit- Official Vampire: The Dark Ages website at the Wayback Machine (archived October 6, 2001)