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Game Geeks #81 Scion: God & Scion: Demigod by White Wolf

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Game Master Kurt Wiegel reviews and educates viewers on role playing games.
On episode #81 Kurt reviews Scion: God & Scion: Demigod by White Wolf Publishing, Inc.

© White Wolf Publishing, Inc.
www.white-wolf.com

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Kurt Wiegel
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Rob Mattison
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  • Remember we can only work with what we have, we really don't mean to ignore anyone.

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  • I just have to say that I love your reviews. They are really informative and fun to watch.

  • Greg Stolzes Reign would make an awesome review and more people need to be exposed to this excellent RPG.

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  • Actually, you said Tuatha De Danaan correctly.

  • Are you going to do Reviews on the other pantheon books? The Tuatha, The Devas, and The Celestial Bureaucracy

  • They have that pantheon in the Scion Companion along with the Celestial Bureaucracy (Chinese Gods), the Devas (Hindu) and several national Pantheons made for a WW2 setting (UNCLE SAM AS A GOD!)

  • Scion Demiurge!

  • 3:22 = WTF

  • Agree!

    Iron claw has the best system of all rpgs.

  • im glad I stumbled onto your reviews. I now have them favorited. ~ 42yr old gamer, parent, worker and going back to school.. I can relate.

  • sherlyn Kenyon writes a series of "Dark Hunter novels" which feature the imortal heros of the greek , roman and atlantean society who become immortal fighters who combat apollo's cursed creations. The Atlanten mythos is strongly represented.

  • Add my vote for a Shadowrun 4e review! I've been a longtime player and GM of Shadowrun, but I have yet to make the jump from 3rd edition. I'd really like to know not only how well the system for 4th edition works, but also how it's different from 3rd.

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