Le Monde des Ténèbres: France (French for "The World of Darkness: France") is a tabletop role-playing game supplement published in French by Ludis International in January 1997, for use with the games in White Wolf Publishing's World of Darkness series. It interprets France for the series' gothic-punk setting, and presents information on the region related to vampires, werewolves, mages, wraiths, and changelings, along with story hooks and pre-made characters, and introduces two new types of fae to the series. Ludis International planned to follow it with a book about Paris in June 1997, but this never materialized, and the publisher closed down a year later.
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| - Le Monde des Ténèbres: France (French for "The World of Darkness: France") is a tabletop role-playing game supplement published in French by Ludis International in January 1997, for use with the games in White Wolf Publishing's World of Darkness series. It interprets France for the series' gothic-punk setting, and presents information on the region related to vampires, werewolves, mages, wraiths, and changelings, along with story hooks and pre-made characters, and introduces two new types of fae to the series. Ludis International planned to follow it with a book about Paris in June 1997, but this never materialized, and the publisher closed down a year later. (en)
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| - A painting of a naked vampire woman in a dark bedroom (en)
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| - Cover art by John Bolton, titled Succuba (en)
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| - Joël Belin, John Bolton, Caryad, B. Daubmann, Thierry Gayrard, Nathalie Hertz, François Launet, and C. Poireau (en)
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| - Stéphane Adamiac, Stéphane Bura, David Calvo, Fabrice Colin, Gérard Gayruad, Olivier Legrand, David Osmont, G.E. Ranne (en)
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| - Le Monde des Ténèbres: France (French for "The World of Darkness: France") is a tabletop role-playing game supplement published in French by Ludis International in January 1997, for use with the games in White Wolf Publishing's World of Darkness series. It interprets France for the series' gothic-punk setting, and presents information on the region related to vampires, werewolves, mages, wraiths, and changelings, along with story hooks and pre-made characters, and introduces two new types of fae to the series. Ludis International planned to follow it with a book about Paris in June 1997, but this never materialized, and the publisher closed down a year later. The book was designed by Fabrice Colin, and was one of the first World of Darkness books to not be developed by White Wolf Publishing; it was made due to the series' popularity in France. The production was lengthy due to the large amount of content, and saw delays causing it to miss the 1996 holiday season. The supplement was well received by critics for its usefulness to French players and the originality of its mage, wraith, and changeling chapters. It also performed well commercially, topping the French tabletop role-playing game sales charts for the two-month period following its release. (en)
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