World of Darkness - Why I love it

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There's been a lot of times when I've had discussions with other fans of the World of Darkness about what exactly is so great about these series of books that people keep coming back to them, many years later. It's difficult to pin down the answer, and as I've been making my videos I realize that a lot of times, other people read things completely different from me, and enjoy what I missed, and miss what I enjoy!

So I decided that while we're waiting for my next Wraith video to kick off, I'd share some thoughts on Why I love the World of Darkness, and also some thoughts about the whole Death of an Author thing.

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