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Authored by Sabine-Baring Gould of England, this scientific book delves into the legends, morphology, and physiognomy of werewolves.
Authored by Sabine-Baring Gould of England, this scientific book delves into the legends, morphology, and physiognomy of werewolves.
Reading the entire book gives the character [[Lore: Garou]] of 1. 80% of the book is wrong, but there are scraps of knowledge in the book.
Reading the entire book gives the character [[Lore: Garou]] of 1. 80% of the book is wrong, but there are scraps of knowledge in the book.
Use of the book requires a week of reading, and a successful '''Intelligence + Investigation''' difficulty 8 to get good information out.  Otherwise, it's just legends.


There are fewer than 6 copies of the book in the world.  While Sabine-Baring Gould wrote the book, Glass Walker Garou got wind of it and managed to sabotage the printing of the book. Arcanum and Inquisition sources are actively looking for copies of the book.
There are fewer than 6 copies of the book in the world.  While Sabine-Baring Gould wrote the book, Glass Walker Garou got wind of it and managed to sabotage the printing of the book. Arcanum and Inquisition sources are actively looking for copies of the book.

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Authored by Sabine-Baring Gould of England, this scientific book delves into the legends, morphology, and physiognomy of werewolves. Reading the entire book gives the character Lore: Garou of 1. 80% of the book is wrong, but there are scraps of knowledge in the book.

Use of the book requires a week of reading, and a successful Intelligence + Investigation difficulty 8 to get good information out. Otherwise, it's just legends.

There are fewer than 6 copies of the book in the world. While Sabine-Baring Gould wrote the book, Glass Walker Garou got wind of it and managed to sabotage the printing of the book. Arcanum and Inquisition sources are actively looking for copies of the book.