A world of vampires, mages, werewolves, wraiths, changelings, and hunters will soon be coming to the small and big screens. Or rather, this world is returning to this arena after a long hiatus. The famous tabletop roleplaying game line World of Darkness has been tapped for new life on television, film, and video game projects. Check out the details of how this old horror RPG line is rising back from the dead!

White Wolf's World

The World of Darkness brand began as a series of tabletop roleplaying games. Created by Mark Rein-Hagen In 1991, White Wolf released Vampire: The Masquerade. It proved to be extremely popular, even beating out the roleplaying giant

for a period of time. The success of Vampire: The Masquerade paved the way for other games with similar themes. After Vampire: The Masquerade came Werewolf: The Apocalypse, followed by Mage: The Ascension, Wraith: The Oblivion, Changeling: The Dreaming, and Hunter: The Reckoning. Additional lesser known brands and supplements came which helped flesh out the world White Wolf was creating.

The World of Darkness is essentially an alternate reality that is close to our own, but where everything is just a little darker, grittier, and there are supernatural forces operating in the fringes of society. These beings and creatures wage their private wars, while influencing the course of mankind's history behind the scenes. Each of the World of Darkness lines has their own meta-theme of keeping balances in check as the world slowly and unavoidably marches forward to doomsday. It is a far cry from the usual high fantasy or four color superheroics in other tabletop roleplaying games of the time.