The Shadow Court is a tabletop role-playing game supplement released by White Wolf Publishing in January 1997 for use with their horror fantasy game Changeling: The Dreaming, and is part of the larger World of Darkness series. The book was developed by Ian Lemke and written by Brian Campbell, Jackie Cassada, and Nicky Rea, who wrote it with a theme of balance and the disruption thereof. It was well received by critics for its writing and atmosphere, and for being useful in game campaigns.
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| - The Shadow Court is a tabletop role-playing game supplement released by White Wolf Publishing in January 1997 for use with their horror fantasy game Changeling: The Dreaming, and is part of the larger World of Darkness series. The book was developed by Ian Lemke and written by Brian Campbell, Jackie Cassada, and Nicky Rea, who wrote it with a theme of balance and the disruption thereof. It was well received by critics for its writing and atmosphere, and for being useful in game campaigns. (en)
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| - Cover art by Dennis Calero (en)
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| - Dennis Calero, Anthony Hightower, Jeff Holt, Fred Hooper, Mark Jackson, Andrew Mitchell Kudelka, Heather J. McKinney-Chernik, Richard Thomas, Drew Tucker (en)
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| - Arcane (en)
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- Backstab (en)
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| - The Shadow Court is a tabletop role-playing game supplement released by White Wolf Publishing in January 1997 for use with their horror fantasy game Changeling: The Dreaming, and is part of the larger World of Darkness series. The book was developed by Ian Lemke and written by Brian Campbell, Jackie Cassada, and Nicky Rea, who wrote it with a theme of balance and the disruption thereof. It was well received by critics for its writing and atmosphere, and for being useful in game campaigns. (en)
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| - Changeling: The Dreaming (en)
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