Feb 16 2010
Microlite Storyteller
This morning, Andrew Modro and I where talking about the old Vampire: The Masquerade Revised Quickstart rules on #rpmn. In his opinion the mechanics used in these old quickstart games are even better than the full Storyteller rules: light, fast, but still capturing the essence of the game.
When I mentioned that someone should write a Microlite version of the Storyteller, Andrew let me know that someone already has done so. And indeed ENWorld forum member CQuail has written Microlite Storyteller, a complete game based on White Wolf’s World of Darkness on just a couple of pages. He even created pocketmod versions. If you want to have a look at CQuail’s work, you can check out the original ENWorld thread or download the PDFs directly:
If I weren’t working on too many projects already I would love to adapt Microlite Storyteller to the setting of Monte Cook’s World of Darkness. Some of you might argue that MCWoD is a d20 game and that I should use Microlite20 instead, but in my opinion Microlite Storyteller is even a better fit.















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Feb 16, 2010 @ 12:23:09
I might still like to have a go adapting those oWoD Revised Quickstart rules into a more generic supernaturals game. I'm also curious how well they might work for Wraith: the Oblivion, Changeling: the Dreaming and some other oWoD stuff.
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Feb 17, 2010 @ 19:07:43
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Feb 24, 2010 @ 02:26:19
Hm. Where are the generic (non-Storyteller) rules for Microlite?
(they don't seem to go into detail about Mage or Werewolf, though)
Feb 24, 2010 @ 07:16:36
Johnkzin, I don't really understand your question. Could you please elaborate what you want to know?
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