I think my collection probably pales by comparison to some but nonetheless I thought I'd list all my books. At some point I might change the way this displays or maybe make it searchable. But for now I'm just listing everything here; and in no particular order (yet).
Many people coming into roleplaying in the last few years will only be aware of the current World of Darkness settings unaware of the now out of print old World of Darkness and how it varies. I was very into the old World of Darkness but not so much of a White Wolf fanboy that I had to rush out and buy all the new books. As you can see below, I've got more than enough books to keep me happy without buying the latest version.
| Vampire: The Masquerade |
Vampire: The Masquerade (Revised Limited Edition), Vampire: The Masquerade (Standard Limited Edition), Guide to the Camarilla (Revised Limited Edition), Guide to the Sabbat (Revised Limited Edition), Victorian Age Vampire, Blood Sacrifice: The Thaumaturgy Companion, Time of Thin Blood, Sins of the Blood, Ghouls: Fatal Addiction, The Vampire Players Guide Second Edition, The Vampire Storyteller's Companion, The Guilded Cage, Clanbook: Tremere (Revised Edition), Blood Magic: Secrets of Thaumaturgy, The Player's Guide to the Sabbat (2nd Ed), Midnight Seige, Clanbook: Tzimisce (Revised Edition), Cairo By Night, Clanbook: Gangrel (2nd Ed), The Inquisition, The Book of Nod |
| Vampire: The Dark Ages |
The Ashen Thief (V:DA), Bitter Crusade (V:DA), Wolves of the Sea (V:DA), Veil of Night |
| Kindred of the East |
Kindred of the East, Kindred of the East Companion, The Thousand Hells, SHadow War, Killing Streets, Half-Damned: Dampyr, Blood & Silk, World of Darkness: Demon Hunter X |
| Mummy |
World of Darkness: Mummy Second Edition, Mummy: The Ressurection |
| Werewolf: The Apocalypse |
Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Revised Limited Edition), Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Second Edition), Croatan Song, Werewolf Storyteller's Handbook, Guardians of the Caern, A World of Rage, Werewolf Players Guide Second Edition, Subsidiaries: A Guide to Pentex, The Silver Record, Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth, Rites of Passage, Book of the Wyrm, Tribebook: Children of Gaia, Ways of the Wolf, Umbra: The Velvet Curtain, Umbra Revised, Rage Across New York, Rage Across the Heavens, Axis Mundi: The Book of Spirits, Freak Legion: A Players Guide to the Fomori, Book of the Wyld, Kinfolk: Unsung Heroes, Book of the Weaver, Werewolf Storytellers Companion |
| Werewolf: The Dark Ages |
Werewolf: The Dark Ages |
| Werewolf: The Wild West |
Werewolf: The Wild West, The Wild West Companion, Ghost Towns, Frontier Secrets |
| Changing Breeds |
Hengeyokai, Gurahl, Ratkin, Bastet, Ananasi, rokea, Nagah, Nuwisha, Mokolé, Corax |
| General World of Darkness |
Combat, Blood-Dimmed Tides, Hong Kong, Tokyo |
| Mage: The Ascension |
Mage: The Ascension (Revised Limited Edition), Mage: The Ascension (Second Edition), Mage Storytellers Companion (Revised), The Book of Shadows: Mage Players Guide (2nd Ed), Digital Web 2.0, The Book of Chantries (2nd Ed), The Book of Crafts, Guide to the Technocracy, The Book of Madness, Initiates of the Art, Masters of the Art, The Spirit Ways, Lost Paths: Ahl-i-Batin & Taftatni, The Technomancer's Toybox, Blood Treachery, Dead Magic, Dragons of the East, World of Darkness: Sorcerer, Sorcerer Revised Edition, Ascension |
| Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade |
Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade, Castles & Covenants, The Sorcerers Crusade Companion, World of Darkness: Bygone Beastiary |
| Dark Ages: Mage |
Dark Ages: Mage, Dark Ages Mage Grimoire |
| Wraith: The Oblivion |
Wraith: The Oblivion Second Edition, Dark Reflections: Spectres, Necropolis: Atlanta, Haunts, Midnight Express, The Risen, Ends of Empire, Charnel House: The Shoah, Wraith Players Guide, Shadowplayers Guide, Doomslayers: Into the Labyrinth, Renegades, Dark Kingdom of Jade, Dark Kingdom of Jade Adventures, Buried Secrets, The Hierarchy, Mediums, The Book of Legions |
| Wraith: The Great War |
Wraith: The Great War |
| Changeling: The Dreaming |
Changeling: The Dreaming (Second Edition), Land of Eight Million Dreams, Immortal Eyes Trilogy |
| Hunter: The Reckoning |
Hunter: The Reckoning, Survival Guide, Wayward, Players Guide, First Contact, The Walking Dead, Storytellers Companion, Hermit, The Nocturnal, Holy War |
Although also published by White Wolf, Exalted is not officially part of the World of Darkness although there is much reference to it. In the Eastern settings they all have in common the concept of the Cycle of Time. On this wheel the setting of Exalted is set during the early Second Age (when the World of Darkness ended it was the Sixth Age). It's really a fantasy setting with its inspirations drawn from anime as opposed to pseudo-European Tolkein-esque fantasy. Although there are vague similarities, its very much become a setting in its own right. All the books I have are First Edition.
Also published by White Wolf, the Aeoniverse is a competely separate universe as opposed to Exalted which is still loosely connected to the World of Darkness. The Aeoniverses consists of three eras providing three stand-alone but loosey linked games.
Self-published by Chris Loizou, I wrote a short story which appears in The Dark Clouds of War. Originally called Crimson Empire, Chris got slapped by George Lucas' lawyers thanks to relatively obscure (except for hardened Star Wars fans) series of expanded universe books. Despite his game clearly having nothing to do with science fiction he was still forced to change the name.
Now published by Mongoose, the original first print (which I have) was called Paranoia XP in recognition that this was a long awaited new version and update of the classic game. However, Mongoose got slapped by Bill Gates' lawyers because they got paranoid that the game would damage the image of Microsoft even though it really didn't. Nonetheless, in later prints the XP was dropped.
These books are the ones published by Mongoose using their streamlined version of Chaosium's original RuneQuest system.
Long awaited and fraught with problems, CthulhuTech was originally intended to use the ORE system but when the first of their troubles hit they dropped that system in favour of a proprietory one. Eventually, picked up by Mongoose's Flaming Cobra imprint they then moved on to another company afterwards. The books I have are all from the Mongoose print runs.
I only own copies of the original West End Games versions of the game using their d6 system.
A very, very funny game and book to read. Some say its impossible to run - I beg to differ, having run it twice. Tthe two books I have are the only two books ever published for it.
Now on its second edition, the new version is being published by Cubicle 7 with a new, proprietory system.
This is more of a Beer & Prezels boardgame meets a smattering of roleplaying. There's no actual board, but the style of play is more in keeping to one. I don't (yet) have the second edition.
A seminal horror game based on the seminal works of H. P. Lovecraft.
Below ares games that exist as a single book without any expansions either because I don't have any or because there are none.