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World of Darkness: Blood & Silk
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World of Darkness: Blood & Silk (referred to within the text simply as Blood & Silk) is a historical sourcebook for Kindred of the East that brings the game into the timeline of Vampire: The Dark Ages. Blood & Silk diverges somewhat from the default assumptions and mechanics of Kindred of the East: in the time of the Dark Ages, the titular vampires (the Wan Kuei) weren't yet called the Kuei-jin, and the Fifth Age had yet to begin.
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World of Darkness: Blood & Silk (referred to within the text simply as Blood & Silk) is a historical sourcebook for Kindred of the East that brings the game into the timeline of Vampire: The Dark Ages. Blood & Silk diverges somewhat from the default assumptions and mechanics of Kindred of the East: in the time of the Dark Ages, the titular vampires (the Wan Kuei) weren't yet called the Kuei-jin, and the Fifth Age had yet to begin. As a World of Darkness book, Blood & Silk also includes crossover information for the other shen of the Dark Ages: the Xiong Ren (fera, known in the modern nights as hengeyokai), hsien (the "changelings" of the Middle Kingdom), Chi'n Ta (mages), the wraiths of the Yellow Springs, mortals and demon-hunters like the shih, and foreigners in the Middle Kingdom (notably Cainites).