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Changeling Lords of Summer (Changeling: the Lost)
Changeling Lords of Summer (Changeling: the Lost)

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Authors: White Wolf, Ethan Skemp, Chuck Wendig, John Snead
Publisher: White Wolf Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $27.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 183678

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.6 x 0.7

ISBN: 1588467155
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9781588467157
ASIN: 1588467155

Publication Date: June 11, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Noble Oaths
Swear again your allegiance to your Court; take up your knight's banner and badge once more. The ties between us shall be renewed, and the old oaths fulfilled. We all stand together in summer, the season of war.
A Character Book for Changeling: The Lost
A detailed look at freeholds, how they operate and how to create particularly vivid settings for a chronicle
Information on the four seasonal Great Courts, from rituals and customs to their magical arsenal of powers
A host of new Entitlements, from bold knights to cun-ning courtiers



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Courts and Entitlements for Changeling   July 6, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The fourth book in White-Wolf's Changeling: the Lost gameline, Lords of Summer gives a look at the courtly intrigues of the Changelings. At long last, we get to see how freeholds operate (and come into conflict with one another) and, more importantly, the way that the Court structure comes up. Each of the four Seasonal Courts gets a write up in this book, giving background on their philosophies, lifestyles and recruitment, from the fear-mongering mystics of the Autumn Court to the wild revelry of the Spring Court to the hidden secrets of the Winter Court to the brutal warrior ways of the Summer Court, each one is examined. Not only that, we also learn more about the various rituals practiced by the different courts, the reasons behind their favored emotions and how that colors their perceptions, and perhaps most importantly, the various titles used by the Courts, and their roles.

However, lest you go thinking this is just a book of politics, war and Changeling rites, it also has a fair amount of crunch. Each of the Courts gets a new, thematic Contract list, and a new Entitlement, and the whole second half of the book is full of them. The Contracts were actually fairly nice, especially Verdant Spring (which focuses on Spring's association with passion) and Spellbound Autumn (focusing on Autumn's role a Fae magicians). All in all theres about a dozen of them, ranging from the Lord Sages of the Unknown Reaches (who study other supernaturals) to the Magi of the Gilded Thorn (Autumn Courtiers who explore the Hedge) to the Eternal Echoes (who record the experiences of Changelings) to the Guild of the Goldspinners (literally money-makers) to the Lost Pantheon (who seek to become literal Gods) to the Barony of the Lesser Ones (who seek to dominate Hobgoblins). In addition to Court specific Entitlements, we also get two Seeming-specific ones (a messenger service for the Fairest, and an Ogre/Elemental masonic guild), and one that expends on the role of oneiromancy.

Over all, this book is a very solid addition to anyone seeking to expand on the role of Freehold and Court in Changeling. While the Contracts were very nice, most of the Entitlements didn't jump out at me nearly as much as the ones in 'Winter Masques' (though a couple, like the Guild of Goldspinners DID). Still, no doubt some players (and STs) will find more use for these many Entitlements. Nor does it expand on the alternate Courts offered in 'Winter Masques' (the East Asian Directional Courts and the Slavic Sun/Moon Courts). Either way, it will certainly add a great deal of depth and dimension to any Changeling game. Well worth picking up. I'd recommend picking up both this and 'Winter Masques,' which expands not only on Seeming and Kith, but also adds more multi-cultural options for those seeking variation in their Changeling games. Players will appreciate having both present.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best supplement books for Changeling The Lost   July 31, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have all the supplement books for this great RPG that is Changeling The Lost. Among them, one reach the summet and it is Lords of Summer.

Inside, you will find all the informations needed for the Courts (history, policy, politic, structure, Merits...) and the best, their specialised team. Some Orders are also presented, giving the opportunity to play different ways.

You have access to all the types and genres your players want to play: from the main normal Courtier to the most brutal Changeling - The Hound Tribunal from the Summer Court, and the secretive one - Knighthood of Ultmost Silence from the Winter Court.

It's a real pleasure to read and to discover the Changeling world in each books and this one is an incitative one! It is a true reference guide to the Storyteller and players too.

Best buy!


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