Celestial Chorus Tradition Book
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| Written by: | James Estes, Looking Eagle |
| Developed by: | Phil Brucato |
| Edited by: | Cynthia Summers |
| Vice President in Charge of Production: | Richard Thomas |
| Art Directors: | Larwrence Snelly and Aileen E. Miles |
| Layout and Typesetting: | Aileen E. Miles |
| Art: | Vince Locke, Paul S. Phillips, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Andrew Trabbold |
| Front Cover Art: | Michael William Kaluta |
| Front and Back Cover Design: | Aileen E. Miles |
| Very Special Thanks To: | Jennifer Hartshorn, whose fierce vision lingers beyond her departure. Trace o'Conner, who brought grace and humor to a thankless job. Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, who set the standard for those who dwell in Darkness. Remy Blaine, whose succinct observations reminded us that even the quiet ones have teeth. Lisa Charlton, who still holds her head high among The Great Unwashed. David Remy, who gave so that others might survive. Cindi Mayberry and Roger Smith, who left us all too few expressions of their great talents. Sean Bajar, whose dreams came and went too soon. Bruce Butkovitch, who left to tour a little sooner than expected. Lori Sanders, former den mother for the Rage gang. ...and Elizabeth Folkes, who needs the Goddess' blessings more than most, it seems. On Black Wednesday, Icarus fell to Earth. All of you made the sacrifice that allows this book, and future ones, to see publication. Everyone will be missed. We are poorer for your departure. |
| Publisher: | White Wolf Publishing, Inc. |
| Imprint: | White Wolf Game Studio |
| Published: | 1996 |
| Pages: | 72 |
| Year: | 1996 |
| Publication #: | WW 04065 |
| Reference #: | ISBN 1-56504-411-8 |
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Contents |
[edit] Summary
From the White Wolf catalog:
[edit] Chapter One
[edit] Background Information
- This book was one of the first books published following the infamous Black Wednesday. Unlike the typical inside-joke, questionable-taste nature of the Special Thanks section, this book's was a solemn remembrance of the people whose jobs were affected by the cut.
[edit] Memorable Quotes
[edit] Characters
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