Dark Alliance: Vancouver
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- Nigel Findley
- Geoff McMartin
- Jeff Rebner
- Dan Smith
- Joshua Gabriel Timbrook
Cover by Tony Harris | |
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| Publishers | White Wolf Publishing |
| Publication | October 1993 |
| Genres | Tabletop role-playing game supplement |
| Systems | Storyteller System |
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| Series | World of Darkness |
| ISBN | 1-56504-059-7 |
Dark Alliance: Vancouver is a tabletop role-playing game supplement published by White Wolf Publishing in October 1993. It is part of the World of Darkness series, and is intended to be used with the games Vampire: The Masquerade and Werewolf: The Apocalypse.
Dark Alliance: Vancouver details the tribes of werewolves found in Vancouver, and their war with the local vampires. If the gamemaster desires, this sourcebook can be used as a crossover between Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Vampire: The Masquerade.[1]
The book also covers the city of Vancouver, and includes an 11-page scenario, "War and Peace", which sets up a civil war between werewolves and vampires.[2]
Production and release
Dark Alliance: Vancouver was designed by Nigel Findley and Geoff McMartin, with illustrations by Jeff Rebner, Dan Smith, and Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, and cover art by Tony Harris.[2] The book was released by White Wolf Publishing in October 1993 as a 125-page softcover book,[2][3] and reprinted in 1996 as part of the second volume of Rage Across the World, a line of Werewolf: The Apocalypse compilations, together with Rage Across Australia.[4] Both the stand-alone version and the compilation have since been re-released as e-books.[1][4]