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The Succubus Club
Designers
IllustratorsJanet Aulisio-Dannheiser, Bill Bridges, Craig Cartwright, John Cobb, David O. Miller, Clark Mitchell, Antony Santo, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Gail van Voorhis
WritersBill Bridges, Steve Crow, Graeme Davis, Nigel Findley, Andrew Greenberg, Lisa Stevens
PublishersWhite Wolf Publishing
Publication1991
GenresTabletop role-playing game supplement
Parent gamesVampire: The Masquerade
SeriesWorld of Darkness
ISBN1-56504-011-2

The Succubus Club is a tabletop role-playing game supplement released by White Wolf Publishing in 1991 for the first edition of their game Vampire: The Masquerade.

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Overview

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The Succubus Club is a sourcebook for the first edition of the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade,[2] where players take the roles of vampires.[3]

Production

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2015 photograph of Mark Rein-Hagen
The book was developed by Mark Rein-Hagen (pictured, 2015) and Andrew Greenberg.

The Succubus Club was developed by Mark Rein-Hagen, the designer of Vampire: The Masquerade, and Andrew Greenberg, the Vampire: The Masquerade line developer at the time,[3][4] and was written by Greenberg together with Bill Bridges, Steve Crow, Graeme Davis, Nigel Findley, and Lisa Stevens. The book's art team consisted of Janet Aulisio-Dannheiser, Bridges, Craig Cartwright, John Cobb, David O. Miller, Antony Santo, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Gail van Voorhis, and Clark Mitchell, the latter of whom also created the cover art.[2]

The book was originally published by White Wolf Publishing in 1991,[2] and was reprinted in 1996 as part of volume 1 of the Chicago Chronicles line of compilation books, together with the first edition of Chicago by Night;[5] both the original and the compilation have since then also been released as ebooks.[2][6] The book was published in French by Hexagonal in February 1994,[7] and in Italian by Das Production later in the year.[8]

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
SourceRating
Arcane9/10[5]
Dragon[9]

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References

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  1. ^ Colombini, Silvio (2019-10-18). "Vampire: The Masquerade 5E: annunciata una nuova espansione" [Vampire: The Masquerade 5E: A new expansion is announced]. Tom's Hardware (in Italian). Future plc. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e http://www.legrog.org/jeux/vampire-la-mascarade/vampire-1ere-edition/succubus-club-en
  3. ^ a b Appelcline, Shannon (2014). Designers & Dragons: The '90s (2nd ed.). Evil Hat Productions. pp. 7–52. ISBN 978-1-613170-84-7.
  4. ^ The Succubus Club. White Wolf Publishing. 1991. p. 2. ISBN 1-56504-011-2.
  5. ^ a b Barter, Mark (August 1996). "Chicago Chronicles Volume 1". Arcane. No. 9. Future plc. p. 75.
  6. ^ http://www.legrog.org/jeux/vampire-la-mascarade/by-night/chicago-chronicles-volume-1-en
  7. ^ "Hexagonal". Casus Belli (in French). No. 79. Excelsior Publications. February–March 1994. p. 8.
  8. ^ "Novita" [News]. The Games Machine (in Italian). No. 63. Xenia Edizioni. April 1994. p. 129.
  9. ^ Swan, Rick (October 1997). "Role-Playing Reviews". Dragon. No. 240. TSR, Inc. pp. 110–112.
  10. ^ Vétillard, Anne (July–August 1992). "Chicago by Night, Milwaukee by Night, The Succubus Club". Casus Belli (in French). No. 70. Excelsior Publications. p. 17.