Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand
Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand is a supplement published by White Wolf Publishing in 1994 for the modern-day horror role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade.
Contents
Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand, by Steven C. Brown, explores the Black Hand, the oldest covenant of vampires in the World of Darkness, and its history and purposes. The book also details new spells and powers.[1]
Reception
In the November 1995 edition of Dragon (Issue #223), Rick Swan commented, "Grisly and humorless, Black Hand is the role-playing equivalent of a splatter movie — hard-core players should take that as a recommendation."[1]
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References
- Swan, Rick (November 1995). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (223): 46.
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