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Reviews for Changeling: The Lost: Storyteller's Screen

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The average rating for Changeling: The Lost: Storyteller's Screen based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2007-08-26 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars Steve Lauzier
I don't normally like location books. I'm a little more tolerant of them in fantasy games than I am in modern games, but even so, I usually find them boring and restrictive. The Compass of Terrestrial Direcetions series has been slowly but surely changing my mind, and The West is the best so far. To my surprise, every chapter is full of character, session, and even campaign seeds that are full of possibility. The West has long been my favorite direction, and it just got better. Among other things, this book finally tells us something about Skullstone - some awesome things about Skullstone. It also updates Wavecrest and Coral and sheds some light on Sunkent Luthe. All in all, a great purchase that I do not even slightly regret.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-03-03 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 1 stars Robert Bloise
The best stand-alone for the nWoD. It has all the tools to run chronicles with kids as protagonists, with tons on info on how to incorporate the POV of children into a horror campaign. It deals with very difficult themes with maturity, and all the descriptions use very realistic POV's from children. I think that it would be great for chronicles using Changeling the Lost as BG. My only remark is that its metrics are not easily converted for a "grown up" character game: a kid with str 5 is obviously not the same as an str 5 adult. Nonetheless, it shines on every page. A must for horror fan ST's!


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