Dreams and Nightmares (Changeling)

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Dreams and Nightmares is a 1997 role-playing game supplement for Changeling: The Dreaming published by White Wolf Publishing.

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Dreams and Nightmares is the Umbra sourcebook for Changeling.[ citation needed ]

Reception

Allen Varney reviewed Dreams and Nightmares for Dragon #246 (April 1998), and comments that "the enchanting imagination that suffuses Dreams and Nightmares gives ChangeIing a spirit of whimsy new to the Storyteller line." [1]

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References

  1. Varney, Allen (April 1998). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon . TSR, Inc. (246): 110–112.