Constantinople by Night

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IllustratorsMichael Gaydos, Eric Lacombe, Chuck Regan, Andrew Ritchie, Andrew Trabbold, William O'Connor, Matt Milberger
Publication1996
Constantinople by Night
The cover art features an illustration of cloaked vampire on a rooftop, illuminated by moonlight.
Cover art
DesignersPhilippe Boulle, Joshua Mosqueria-Asheim, Lucien Soulban
IllustratorsMichael Gaydos, Eric Lacombe, Chuck Regan, Andrew Ritchie, Andrew Trabbold, William O'Connor, Matt Milberger
PublishersWhite Wolf Publishing
Publication1996
GenresTabletop role-playing game supplement
SystemsStoryteller System
Parent gamesVampire: The Dark Ages
SeriesWorld of Darkness
ISBN1-56504-278-6

Constantinople by Night is a supplement published by White Wolf Publishing in 1996 for the medieval horror role-playing game Vampire: The Dark Ages, a spin-off of Vampire: The Masquerade.

In 1996, White Wolf Publishing released Vampire: The Dark Ages, which took their popular horror roleplaying game Vampire: The Masquerade and reset it in medieval Europe in the year 1197.

The same year, White Wolf released the first supplement for Vampire: The Dark Ages[1] titled Constantinople by Night, a 128-page softcover book designed by Philippe Boulle, Joshua Mosqueria-Asheim, and Lucien Soulban, with illustrations by Michael Gaydos, Eric Lacombe, Chuck Regan, Andrew Ritchie, and Andrew Trabbold, and cover art by William O'Connor and Matt Milberger. The book provides details of medieval Constantinople, including history, geography, and notable persons.[1] In addition to actual history, the book mixes in the fictional history of the Trinity of the Undead. The focus of the book is on the Kindred, and how players new to the city can interact with the warring factions.[2]

The book also includes a brief scenario for an adventure in the city.[2]

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