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NPCs: from cops to robbers, special forces and university students. These NPCs are mortals, ranging from the human herd that can be found in the city to sinister cultists.
Subcategories:
- Combatants: Crooks, gangers, mafia members, law enforcement, monster hunters and private detectives
- Non-Combatants: Club goers, students, professionals, etc.
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Ghosts: The dead and the undead; nightmares, gaunts, specters, revenants and zombies. This category includes a brief summary of rules and statistics for most of the common archetypes. Splats also have a notation indicating which can be used without and which need pre-approval by staff to be used in PrPs.
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Abyssal: The Invisibles, The Things and The Evil dead are all fiction describing these creates; spawned by That Which is Not and hungering for That Which Is; these creatures crawl into the Fallen World to wreak havoc. This category includes a brief summary of rules and statistics for most the common archetypes. Splats also have a notation indicating which can be used without and which need pre-approval by staff to be used in PrPs.
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Beastiary Wild beasts and animals; this category includes mundane creatures found throughout the world from the exotic to the domestic; from the household dog to the alligators rumored to dwell in the depths of the sewers.
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Spirits: The world's Shadow isn't a nice place; it is a fun-house mirror of the world reflecting an already dark and ugly world, full of alien denizens. This category includes a brief summary of rules and statistics for most the common archetypes. Splats also have a notation indicating which can be used without and which need pre-approval by staff to be used in PrPs.
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Monsters: Strange creatures roam the World of Darkness, from shifting things to critters touched by the supernatural and forever changed into something else, something more sinister and oftentimes something hungry. This category includes a brief summary of rules and statistics for most the common archetypes. Splats also have a notation indicating which can be used without and which need pre-approval by staff to be used in PrPs.
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