![]() With nothing but Night’s Black Agents in hand, you will be able to dial in everything from James Bond to John Le Carre from Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But the point is that you don’t need to, because Hite has packed all that lore into this remarkably thin rulebook in the most practical and useful ways possible. Sure, you’ll benefit mightily from flipping to “Sources” on page 207 and at least sampling the array of vampire and spy fiction that Hite recommends. Even more impressive is Hite’s success in boiling his knowledge down onto the page and making it effortlessly accessible to you. In large part, Night’s Black Agents is driven simply and entirely by the immense erudition of Kenneth Hite, whose mastery and appreciation of both the espionage and vampires genres is vast. It’s not like anyone is going to believe them, after all. ![]() Which, of course, means that - even as their minds reel from the sanity-shattering immensity of this revelation - the agents must dust off their skills one last time and save the world. ![]() It’s infiltrated (or has begun infiltrating) every corner of the modern world, feeding the murderous hunger of the undead. In fact, there’s a vast vampire conspiracy. Regardless, they’ve been putting their skills to use as mercenaries, doing whatever jobs their consciences can live with in the gray and black markets of the world.Īnd then they discover that vampires are real. Maybe they left willingly maybe they’re ex-pats on the run from their own governments. In Night’s Black Agents, the PCs are retired intelligence agents.
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