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  • Accursed: The Emptiness
  • By Kris Newton. Humans cursed to immortality.

  • Adephi
  • By Peloquin, revised by Brett Anderson. Fallen angels.

  • Aegis: The Watching
  • By Peloquin. Super-human vigilantes.

  • Alien: The Invasion
  • By Henrik Andren. A supplement about aliens trapped on earth (incomplete and the author would like commentary.)

  • Aliens in the World of Darkness (version 1)
  • By Ed Payne Rules for the ALIENS critters in Vampire rules.

  • Aliens: World of Darkness (version 2)
  • By Steve Kok. Storyteller rules for ALIENS.

  • Aliens: The Breeding
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Aliens in the World of Darkness

  • Andean Mummy
  • By Evan Franke. Ancient beings from the South American mountains.

  • Angel/Demon: The Rapture
  • By Christopher Blankley; first revision by Damien Hunt and Justin Killam; second revision by Darcy Margin. Body snatching beings from beyond the Umbras.
  • Angel/Demon: Dancing the Spheres
  • By Christopher Blankley. A supplement for Angel/Demon.

  • The Angelic
  • By J Loustaunau. The descendents of angels.

  • Angels and Devils
  • By Tim Coram. Former servants of the Balance Wyrm.

  • ArchLich: The Covenant
  • By Derek Marcoux. Disembowel yourself, then become a D&D style lich.

  • Arthurian Knights
  • By Mike Knight. Immortal warriors who await the return of King Arthur.

  • Avalon Circle
  • By Dafydd Flower. An Inconnu-like organization of Immortals.

  • Avatars
  • By Mike Knight. People who don't forget their past lives between reincarnations.

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  • Banshees
  • By Andrew Fowler. Hazily defined wraith-like beings.

  • Bar-Ba-Loot: The Frisking (HUM)
  • By The Geek in the Hat. Creatures from Dr. Seuss's The Lorax.

  • Beast: The Hunter and the Hunted
  • By Josh Nuttall. Fomori-like vessels for spirits.

  • Blackened: The Darkening of the Soul (version 1)
  • By Keith S Kaczmarek. Deriving power from your Angst.

  • Blackened: The Darkened Souls (version 2)
  • By Keith S Kaczmarek. Assimilating your dark side.

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  • Cat: The Guardian
  • By Magnus Edlund. Protecting humanity from rapacious supernaturals.

  • Cenobites (version 1)
  • By Ian Sheridan, revised by Andrew Lucas. Based mostly on vampire rules.

  • Cenobites (version 2)
  • By Duncan Wilson. A much more in-depth look at the Cenobites.

  • Cenobites (version 3)
  • By Chris Bova. An examination of the Leviathan/Cenobites from a Werewolf perspective.

  • Changeling: The Game Eternal
  • By John Biles. Written a year before Changeling: The Dreaming.
  • Chosen: The Armageddon
  • By Justin Love. Champions of the forces of good and evil.

  • Creatures from the Deep Umbra
  • By Harlequin. Beings who have gotten really lost.

  • The Crow
  • By James Gleason. A vision of the Crow for the World of Darkness.

  • The Crow
  • By Mike Knight. Combines aspects of James Gleason's and Steve Bool's version of The Crow.

  • Crow: The Regret
  • By Steve Bool. A detailed supplement for integrating the Crow into the WoD (a bit like Risen).

  • The Cursed
  • By Peloquin. A mournful group who are totally immune to death.

  • Cyberpunks
  • By Coder. Inspired by The Matrix, youths who project themselves back in time.

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  • Daemon
  • By Frank Torkel and Joshua Fairfield. Like Angel/Demon, an effort to define Demons in the WoD.
  • The Dark
  • By Damien Hunt and Justin Killam. Give in to the dark side.

  • Dark City
  • By Ed Hackett. Based on the movie Dark City.

  • The Dark Pine Lodge
  • By Adam Simpson. From Twin Peaks

  • The Darkness
  • By Khayman II. Beings who can shape darkness.

  • Deity: The Worship
  • By The Mirrorball Man. Ancient gods.

  • Demon Knight: The Sacrifice (version 2.0)
  • By J.A. Stuart. Immortal Protectors of the Seven Keys.

  • Demons
  • By Chet Erez. Ethereal beings that feed off Humanity.

  • Demon: The Price of Hunger
  • By Keith Kaczmarek. The terrible price for ultimate freedom.

  • Demon: The Redemption
  • By Urza243457@aol.com. Play those who have sold their souls to Hell.

  • Demon: The Temptation
  • By Nick Huggins. Creatures eternally damned to the Inferno.

  • Devilbunnies: The Fluffing (HUM)
  • By Andrew Weitzman. kyOOt beasts bent on world domination.

  • Djinn: The Wishmasters
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Evil creatures that are three wishes away from taking over the world.

  • Dragon: The Eastern Harmonies
  • By Rasmus Hansson. Dragons of the Far East.

  • Dragon: The Hunting
  • By Jeremy Belton. Protectors of humanities and devourers of the supernatural.

  • Dragon: The Rebirth
  • By Miguel Valdespino. Offspring of the elder dragons.

  • Dragon: The Redemption
  • By Darryl Adams. The dragons have been cut off from the Sky and they must hide among us.

  • Dragon! The Scorching
  • By ExistingPhantom. Multidimensional dragons come to the World of Darkness.
  • Dragon: The Waking Wrath
  • By Krister Sundelin. The dragons are awake, and they're not happy.

  • Dragonogre: The Enslavement
  • By Nelson Chang. Dragon-like slaves that were once true fae; based on Warhammer.

  • Drainers: The Hunger
  • By Kirith1443@aol.com. Mortals who can steel the powers of other creatures.

  • Dream Walker: The Unity
  • By Scott Ryland. Beings who exist half in the spirit and half in the material.

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  • Elves
  • By Rick Arthur. Written for Vampire 2nd edition.

  • Elves and Dwarves
  • By ???. Written for Mage.

  • Eternity's Memory: Immortals in the World of Darkness
  • By Mist Reynolds-Main. Highlander style immortals written as an extension of mortal rules.

  • The Exiles
  • By Smiling Jack. Wraith-like astral beings who move from body to body.

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  • Fae
  • By Robert Kirkpatrick. Like CHANGELING: The Game Eternal, a net version of C:tD WoD game.

  • Fairy: The Cobbling (HUM)
  • By Dave White. Tongue-in-cheek parody of White Wolf games in general.

  • Dr. Frankenstein: The Re-animation
  • By Michael Joseph Concanon III (assisted by Shawn Arbuckle). Playing Frankenstein's monsters.

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  • Gargoyle: The Crusade
  • By Kash Hefley. Pious gargoyles who seek to destroy most other supernatural creatures.

  • Gargoyle: The Guarding
  • By David Peters. Based on the Disney cartoon.

  • Gargoyles: The Vigil
  • By Lee Garvin. Based on the Disney cartoon.
  • Genie: The Wishing
  • By John Ladd. Extremely unbalanced perspective of of Djinni.

  • True Ghoul
  • By Marc Johnson-Potts. Flesh-eating monsters who must feed on humans to survive.

  • Gremlins
  • By Steve Kok. Based on the movie.

  • Guilds of New Orleans
  • By Mitch Kelly and Al Stuart. Mysterious families of thieves and assassins who unwittingly serve a Deathlord.

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  • Healers
  • By Peloquin. Beings who involuntarily heal with a touch.

  • Hengeyokai (version one) (REV)
  • By Nichodemus Style. Rules on the Japanese cat people.

  • Hengeyokai (version two) (REV)
  • By Ian Johnston. Different rules for Cat and Fox Hengeyokai.

  • Highlander: The Gathering
  • By Hank Driskill and John "Dodger" Gavigan. Play Immortals based on the film and television series.

  • Highlander Rules
  • By Jason Koelewyn and Dave Forby. Similar to H:tG, but with discipline-like powers.

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  • Immortal: The Gathering
  • By Krister Sundelin and Rasmus Hansson. Like "Highlander: The Gathering," rules for playing Immortals from the Highlander movies.

  • An Immortal Player's Guide for Highlander: the Gathering
  • Compiled by Mark Antill. Supplemental rules for Highlander: The Gathering.

  • Immortal rules (3rd version)
  • By Coranth Gryphon. Play Highlander style immortals using variant Mummy rules.

  • Immortal: The Gathering (4th Version)
  • By James Hitt. Immortal rules that are a shade darker than other versions.
  • Immortal: The Quickening
  • By Matthew Rohr. Highlander-style immortals; incorporates some elements of Highlander 2: The Quickening.

  • Insomniacs
  • By Smiling Jack. They still can't sleep . . . .

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  • Jason Voorhees: Friday the 13th
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Killer of many slow-witted teens.

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  • Ka Luon
  • By Kirith1443@aol.com. Aliens mentioned in the Mage sourcebook.

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  • Lich: The Inversion
  • By Brian Connors. Sketch about a wraithly creature that hangs onto the physical world through sheer force of will.

  • Living Dead (version 1)
  • By Mark Kinney. Based on the old George Romero movies.

  • Living Dead (version 2)
  • By Shawn Williamson. Based on the Return of the Living Dead movies.

  • Living Vampires (version 1)
  • By Mark Janecka. Immortal/Vampire "abominations."

  • Lost Souls
  • By Green. Primordial beings manifested in human form.

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  • Mecha: The Invasion
  • By David Satterthwaite. Battletech meets the World of Darkness.

  • Mentalist: The Whisper
  • By Matt Robarge. Psychics.

  • Michael Myers: Night of the Bogeyman
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. The vessel of the death god, Arawn, and his cults.

  • Mirrorman
  • By Alexander Thomas. A refugee from the Mirror Realms

  • The Misbegotten
  • By Sparky. Monsters congealed from the flotsam and jetsam of the universe.

  • Monster: The Rebellion
  • By DOGIO@UNI-DUISBURG.DE. In German and not in HTML. If anyone translates this into English, send me a copy.

  • Mortis: The Grieving
  • By B. Thrall. Relunctant Grim Reapers.

  • Munchkin: The Nagging (HUM)
  • By Peloquin. Read this if you've ever seriously asked your ST if you could play Caine.

  • Mutants
  • By Peloquin. Mutant animals. Think the original TMNT comics.

  • Mutant: The Showdown
  • By Tim Layne. Superheroes in the World of Darkness

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  • Nekromancer: The Forbidden Arts
  • By Alfred Reibenschuh. Hedge Magicians who have had their Shadows separated from their Psyches while they were still alive.

  • New Ager
  • By Rasmus Hansson. Humans in touch with the Universe.

  • Nightbreed
  • By Peloquin with revisions by Charrles Grey. Based on the Clive Barker creatures.

  • Northeast Dragon
  • By Misty A. Tiny Umbral dragons.

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  • Parahumans
  • By Brice Daury. Superheroes in the WoD.

  • Pet: The Shedding (HUM)
  • By Lee Garvin. Pets of the world, unite!

  • The Phoenix Covenant
  • By Peter Flanagan. Player's Guide for Scanners and Highlander.

  • Phoenix: The Eternal
  • By Corvus. Similar to mummies, elemental beings that reincarnate into new bodies.

  • A Phoenix Player's Handbook
  • By Corvus. A supplement for Phoenix: The Eternal.

  • Pokémon (HUM)
  • By Ryan Silverman. Oh well; it had to happen eventually.

  • The Predator
  • By J.A. Stuart. An FBI report of the alien from the movie of the same name.

  • Predator: The Hunt
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. The aliens from the Predators movies, comics and novels.

  • Pretas
  • By KevJB. Vampire-like beings that feed on Willpower.

  • Psionics and Pure Psions (REV)
  • By Jeremy Belton. Psionics and psychics revisited.

  • Psychic: The Power
  • By Urza243457@aol.com. Psychics who balance between control and power.

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  • The Quickened
  • By Douglas Yee. Highlander-style immortals.

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  • "Real" Abominations
  • By Paul Harris. A mish-mash of all character types.

  • Reaper: The Harvest
  • By Shawn Arbuckle. Grim reapers.

  • Reapers
  • By Smiling Jack. Agents of Death.

  • Rin
  • By Nick Desveaux. Reincarnating dragon-like creatures.

  • Rules for Creating New Mummies (REV)
  • By Sidewinder. Playing newly created mummies.

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  • Sameji
  • By Robert Rodgers. Destroyers of all things supernatural and defenders of mortals (especially women).

  • Scanners
  • By Mark Janecka. Mentally unstable psychics based off the Scanners movies and Firestarter.

  • Seekers
  • By Brandon Quina. Normal people who slip into the Shadows and a larger universe.

  • Shades
  • By Peloquin. Insubstantial avengers.

  • Shades: The Scavenging
  • By Adam Scott. Supernatural carrion eaters.

  • The Simpsons (HUM)
  • By hal@seas.smu.edu. A bizarre set of rules for running Simpson's characters in the WoD.

  • Sleepwalkers
  • By Rasmus Hansson. Loosely based on the Stephen King movie of the same name.

  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • By Paul Reich. Adaptation of Windrunner for the video game.

  • A Friend of the Family: Souleaters in the World of Darkness (REV)
  • By Alexander Shearer. A profile of the Souleaters.

  • Souleaters (version 2) (REV)
  • By Adam Solis. Another look at the Souleaters.

  • Spawn (version 1)
  • By WolFX67574. Based off the comic book. Incomplete.

  • Spawn (version 2)
  • By Peloquin. Suggestions for using them in the WoD, but without rules mechanics.

  • Spawn (version 3)
  • By Ryan Panders Lance. Based off the comic book: the sometimes unwilling servants of a powerful Malfean.

  • Minds Eye Theatre Conversion Rules for Spawn (MET)
  • By Bryant Waner. MET conversion basd on earlier Spawn rules.

  • Species
  • By Steve Kok and Erick Wicklund. Alien-human hybrid based on the movie.

  • Species: The Extinction
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Symbiotic aliens from the Species movies.

  • Streetfighters in the World of Darkness (version 1) (REV)
  • By Seth Rutledge. Conversion rules for playing SF characters in WoD games.

  • Streetfighters in the World of Darkness (version 2) (REV)
  • By Charles Daniels. More SF conversion rules.

  • Succubus: The Charming
  • By Nicole A. Life draining temptresses.

  • Superhuman: The Horizon
  • By Art Hansen. Super powered humans.

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  • Terakian
  • By Shawn Arbuckle. A piece about the warrior race from Heavy Metal.

  • Therianthropes
  • By Katie Bubenik. Humans with animal souls.

  • Time Lords (version 2)
  • By Andrea Cook and Jonathan Woods. Dr. Who in the World of Darkness.

  • True Dead
  • By Michael Brown. Servants of Lady Death.

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  • The Unbidden: The Dark Lords of the Nephandi
  • By Jason W. Tice. Immortal beings seeking the sensual experiences of physical existence.

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  • Vampyre
  • By Javier Loustaunau. A breed of living vampires.

  • Vetruvis
  • By Skith. Metal gargoyles.

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  • Werewolf Revised (REV)
  • By John R. Harford. Werewolves revised so they more resemble film werewolves and vampires.

  • Wetworks (version 1)
  • By ScSpawn. Symbiotic lifeforms.

  • Windrunners
  • By Peloquin and Shadowdanser. Creatures who move really fast.

  • Wordsmiths
  • By Phos. Spellcasting beings with characteristics of vampires, changelings, mages and mummies.

  • World of Darkness: The Roman Empire (REV)
  • By Brian Connors. The World of Darkness as it was during the reign of Tiberius.

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  • Xiphara
  • By Kevin Whisenhunt. Ethereal beings from an Umbral realm. Many powers are adaptations of AD&D spells.

  • Xombi
  • By Timothy Toner. Indestructible uber-revenants whose memories fade the longer they live.

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  • Yavelins
  • By Peloquin. Sadistic tunnel dwellers.

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  • Zombies: Night of the Living Dead
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Based on George Romero's zombie movies.

  • Zombies: Re-Animator
  • By Charles W. Plemons III. Based on the Re-Animator movies and stories.

  • Zombie: The Revival
  • By Ryan Gibbons. Flesh-eating walking-dead.