Greetings ! This is Mr. John Mascola. I have
been in the Roleplaying hobby for well over thirty-years. In my travels, I have
had the unique honor and distinction of meeting a unique genius named Mykal Lakim. He has created, in my humble opinion, one of the most unique live action
roleplaying game ever, Vampire Undeath. Today, I would like to comment upon one
of the awesome sourcebooks, The Faryill Sourcebook.
The Faryill Sourcebook is in use with
the live action roleplaying game Vampire Undeath. The Sourcebook itself is an
awesome toolkit for any player that is can be used very easily for either new
or beginners. One simply can pick up any of the well written and well-crafted
works from Dark Phoenix Publishing.
The Faryill Sourcebook contains within
its grand pages is a very unique blend of philosophy and multiple mythologies
concerning the Faryill. These Vampires revere Mother Nature herself, and even
acting upon the very complex sublimities that Mother Nature represents, the
Serene Savage. Life and even unlife always has a certain point of view
depending on how you see life. The Faryill vampires hold a variety of different
philosophies of how nature and the Vampire are interrelated. If you are very
interested, Get the book.
The Faryill Sourcebook is chock full
of powers and abilities that any player character that could only but begin to
dream of. They are so well thought out and simple yet powerful in its darkened
majesty. I am NOT going to reveal them to you gentle reader. That in of it
would be far too easy. If you are indeed interested, get The Book! If you dare.
LOL !
In closing, this is yet another fine
product taken with great care and attention taken from its greatest resource,
YOU. Mykal Lakim is a very approachable gentleman who asks, “What do YOU want
to play?” He takes great care and consideration of his fan base. Taking
everything that YOU the fans needs and wants that combines them into an awesome
live action roleplaying game with YOU in mind. That makes an excellent game
publisher.
Thanks again in taking the time in
reading. Keep Rollin’ 20!
John Mascola
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