Onyx
Path Publishing has announced their newest Kickstarter, Shattered Dreams the latest book for Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th Anniversary
Edition. Shattered Dreams offers storytellers and players a chance to
explore the ancient history of the Garou tribes and their degenerating
relationship with the other Changing Breeds.
Although Gaia created each of the Fera to fulfill a role in her grand
design, the Garou – in their hubris – believed they could usurp the roles of
the others. Shattered Dreams explores the causes of the War of Rage and gives
players a chance to affect the outcome of the war. Culminating in the genocide of the Grondr, the wereboars, and Apis, the wereaurochs, the War of Rage is one of the great tragedies
in the prehistory of the Classic World of Darkness.
Shattered
Dreams also discusses the Second War of Rage, the conflict between the
native Mesoamerican Fera and the invading European Garou which occurred simultaneously
with the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec, Incan, and Mayan empires. The Second War of Rage resulted in the
complete destruction of another Changing Breed, the Camazotz or werebats.
The previous Onyx Path Kickstarters
have all been great, but Shattered Dreams
is special! I am one of the
authors! I contributed Chapter Four
which details the Second War of Rage and the werewolves’ slaughter of the
native Central American shape changers. Writing
for Onyx Path Publishing is a dream come true.
I’ve wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember. Not only am I going to be published, but I’ve
contributed to one of my favorite games, Werewolf: The Apocalypse. I can’t say what it means to me to have had
the opportunity to work on this project.
Thank you Stew! I will never be
able to express my gratitude to you for taking a chance on a first time writer!
I don’t want to go into too much
detail about the chapter that I wrote.
However, I was fortunate to write about a topic that I already had a lot
of interest in, the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica. I’d like to thank Dr. Steven Bunker at the
University of Alabama who inspired my interest in Mesoamerica and the Spanish
Conquest. Dr. Bunker introduced me to
Eduardo Galeano’s Open Veins of Latin
America which was the main source for the tone and mood that I wanted for
my chapter in Shattered Dreams. Thank you Dr. Bunker for being a great
teacher and helping a former student remember the name of that book!
A lot of people are involved in the creation
of an RPG book including development, writing, editing, illustrating, art
direction and so many other tasks, big and small. I want to thank you all! If I miss someone, please let me know and I
will joyfully add you to the list.
First, I want to thank the other writers, Geoff Skellans, Nick May,
Leath Sheales, and Nathan Dorey. They
were amazing to work with.
A very special thanks to the editor
of Shattered Dreams who is currently
fixing all of the typos, errors, and issues in my final draft. Sadly, due to the nature of freelance
writing, I don’t know who the editor is.
Nevertheless, thank you! A big
thanks to Mirthful Mike and his crew of artists! I can’t wait to see the illustrations that
you’ve created for Shattered Dreams!
I know I’m gushing a bit, but I
really want to thank Stew Wilson, the Werewolf:
The Apocalypse developer, for helping me through this project. I’m sure it wasn’t easy reading over my first
draft, but Stew, your redlines were some of the best writing feedback that I’ve
ever received! I learned more about
revising and proofreading from Stew’s redlines than I did in my entire college
education.
Finally, a
very big thanks to Rich Thomas and the rest of the crew at Onyx Path
Publishing. Your work has made the
return of the Classic World of Darkness possible. I can’t wait to see what’s around the
corner.
In
any book, only so much space is available to acknowledge those who inspired us
and motivated us throughout the writing process. So, I’ll use this space for that. First, I’d like to thank my wonderful
girlfriend, Allisa, who motivated me to send in a writing sample to the Onyx
Path. Without her, I never would have
had the courage to send in that writing sample. I’d like to thank my family, especially my
parents who have done so much for me. I’d
like acknowledge my great grandmother who helped raise me. She instilled so many lessons in me and
helped make into the man I am today.
And
of course, I’m saving the most important people for last: the fans of the Classic World of Darkness,
the fans of Werewolf: The Apocalypse,
and the Kickstarter contributors. Thank
you! This book wouldn’t be possible
without you! Your loyalty and love for
the Classic World of Darkness and Werewolf:
The Apocalypse specifically has made this all possible. I hope that you enjoy reading this book as
much as I enjoyed writing it! I can’t wait to hear about the campaigns that you
will run based on the settings and information in Shattered Dreams.
Never
ReplyDeleteMaaan! You're livng the dream!
ReplyDeleteAs a long-time fan and storyteller I'm super excited about this! It is an unexplored setting for the World of Darkness that I have discussed several times with other players and storytellers. Thank you for being part of the team that gives us the tools to create narrative magic for our players.
Keep it.uo, man!
Ps: I almost forgot. Will we have any info about the Impergium in Shattered Dreams? (If I should'nt be asking this, lemme know, ok? Hahaha)
Ask anything you want! An early version of the manuscript is available on the Kickstarter page. Thanks so much! It's been a dream come true! I hope that you enjoy the book. I had a great time writing my part which focused on the Second War of Rage.
DeleteAwesome! I'll check on that. Congratulations again!😊
DeleteCongratulations!
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