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| Clanbook: Giovanni (A Source Book for Vampire: The Masquerade) | 
enlarge | Author: Justin Achilli Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 1093452
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 72 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 0.2
ISBN: 1565042182 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781565042186 ASIN: 1565042182
Publication Date: July 1, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Minor wear, possibly some marking. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inventory subject to prior sale.
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Insular Necromancers Reviewed August 21, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The revised version of Clanbok: Giovanni is truly impressive. It's very well written and the graphic part is algo good. It contains a in-depht history of the Clan (since the Roman Empire, when their name wasn't Giovanni yet) like the previous version, and much information on the modern affairs. The lesser families (like the Dunsirn and the Pisanob) are explained with much more detail than it was in the previous version of this book. There's also more and new information on the Endless Night, and be prepared: it's shocking news! It features much more interesting character templates (not just the generic "necromancer-business men" like before), including a Dunsirn and a Pisanob. The only thing that's missing is any follower from the Path (of Enlightment) of Bones, however. There are however revised rules for using Necromancy in the times of the Maelstrom, as well as new Necromancy Rituals, Pisanob Necromancy Rituals and mechanics, and a new Path for Ghilberti Necromancers. It also features rules for using Wraiths and Spectres without the need for Wraith: The Oblivion, a new Background and really interesting Merits and Flaws. All the rules also described in the MET system. The previous book was a blast, and this one it much, MUCH better. A must buy, whether you're a Giovanni player or not. It's succesful in its task to provide in-depth and accurate information as well as picture how inhuman, dark and complex the Giovanni are.
An excellent info source... May 6, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is either a book you'll love or hate, and I LOVED it! I noticed that a few other reviewers rated this source poorly due to the "graphic content". Well that's what the Giovanni are all about, pure unadulterated EVIL. This book contains little mini-stories, just like any other White Wolf book, and just like in all their other books the stories are related to the info and statistics contained within, and as previously stated the Giovanni are PURE EVIL, so of course the stories aren't pretty. Besides, doesn't it say "Games for mature minds" on all White Wolf books? Of course this isn't a book you'd want a little kid to read (or even a your teenager for that matter) but the game in general is not intended for young audiences. Bottom line is, if you're a storyteller that wants to include Giovanni in your campaign, or justs want more backgroud info about the World of Darkness, then this book is for you. If you want to play a Giovanni, then most diffinetly READ THIS BOOK, you've gotta realize what kind of clan you're going to be involved with, and how challenging of a roleplaying experience it will be. However if there are young role players in your group or your house hold, then for the love of god put it someplace safe, so that you can use it for a reference, but they won't be able to browse through it (I find it had to think of many things that could warp a young child more than a story about the making of a snuff film). Or...if you're just squemish or easily offended, perhaps a copy of the Salubri handbook would be a better choice for you ;)
Where did the quality go? February 17, 2000 2 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is the last of White Wolf's clanbooks for the Vampire game -- and thank heavens, because the quality has gone steadily downhill. Though this is a definate improvement over the Clanbook: Tzimisce, it's still far too vulgar and disgusting to bring into a family household. I hope that, with the release of the new edition of the game, the darkness and brooding mood will remain, but the vulgarity will be done away with.
YESS!! December 16, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This has got to be the best clanbook out there. It isn't just and endless lfow of expanded rules and advanced systems, its an in-depth background to way the Giovanni think, act, and do their "business". I just have to say I love it, though the Lamia and Capps did deserve more attention...
Hard to read, harder to stomach July 18, 2000 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
First of all, this sourcebook should have been identified as part of the "Black Dog" series ('Adult' rated White Wolf supplements), then I would have completely ignored it on the shelves.Written primarily in the voice of a stereotypical mafioso Giovanni, the book is worthless as it is vulgar. The only point of value I found in the whole thing was the information on the Endless Night (why the clan is so interested in the afterlife).
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