The Song of Unmaking (World of Darkness)
Something stirs...
The fabric of reality is cracking. Fissures appear in thin air, glowing with balefire. Something is scratching on the other side, pressing, beginning to break through.... The Wyrm's corruption finds its way into the hearts of humans and Garou alike. Even an ultra-rational technocratic scientist can fall sway to its lies. Channeling his hate and resentment through the most sophisticated machine ever created, Basil Czajka has turned a tool designed to peer deep into the heart of the quantum universe into a nursery for the hatching of a horror -- a creature whose birth cry is destined to unmake Gaia's Song of Creation.
The only ones standing in his way are One-Song, a broken-down old Theurge, and Lord Albrecht, whose heedless anger might be the very weapon the enemy needs to crack the egg and free the Unmaker.
Werewolf: the Apocalypse and World of Darkness are registered trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB.
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The fabric of reality is cracking. Fissures appear in thin air, glowing with balefire. Something is scratching on the other side, pressing, beginning to break through.... The Wyrm's corruption finds its way into the hearts of humans and Garou alike. Even an ultra-rational technocratic scientist can fall sway to its lies. Channeling his hate and resentment through the most sophisticated machine ever created, Basil Czajka has turned a tool designed to peer deep into the heart of the quantum universe into a nursery for the hatching of a horror -- a creature whose birth cry is destined to unmake Gaia's Song of Creation.
The only ones standing in his way are One-Song, a broken-down old Theurge, and Lord Albrecht, whose heedless anger might be the very weapon the enemy needs to crack the egg and free the Unmaker.
Werewolf: the Apocalypse and World of Darkness are registered trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB.
The Song of Unmaking (World of Darkness)
Something stirs...
The fabric of reality is cracking. Fissures appear in thin air, glowing with balefire. Something is scratching on the other side, pressing, beginning to break through.... The Wyrm's corruption finds its way into the hearts of humans and Garou alike. Even an ultra-rational technocratic scientist can fall sway to its lies. Channeling his hate and resentment through the most sophisticated machine ever created, Basil Czajka has turned a tool designed to peer deep into the heart of the quantum universe into a nursery for the hatching of a horror -- a creature whose birth cry is destined to unmake Gaia's Song of Creation.
The only ones standing in his way are One-Song, a broken-down old Theurge, and Lord Albrecht, whose heedless anger might be the very weapon the enemy needs to crack the egg and free the Unmaker.
Werewolf: the Apocalypse and World of Darkness are registered trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB.
The fabric of reality is cracking. Fissures appear in thin air, glowing with balefire. Something is scratching on the other side, pressing, beginning to break through.... The Wyrm's corruption finds its way into the hearts of humans and Garou alike. Even an ultra-rational technocratic scientist can fall sway to its lies. Channeling his hate and resentment through the most sophisticated machine ever created, Basil Czajka has turned a tool designed to peer deep into the heart of the quantum universe into a nursery for the hatching of a horror -- a creature whose birth cry is destined to unmake Gaia's Song of Creation.
The only ones standing in his way are One-Song, a broken-down old Theurge, and Lord Albrecht, whose heedless anger might be the very weapon the enemy needs to crack the egg and free the Unmaker.
Werewolf: the Apocalypse and World of Darkness are registered trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB.
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The Song of Unmaking (World of Darkness)
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940157258214 |
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Publisher: | Onyx Path Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/05/2017 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 747 KB |
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