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== Books == Being released near the end of the old World of Darkness, Demon did not see a lot of books released for itself. It still has a fair deal of the things to make for a concise setting, unlike [[Mummy: The Resurrection]]. The books are: *'''Demon: The Fallen Rulebook''' is the core rulebook and has everything you need to play. It describes the Houses, the Factions and all the rules you need to play. Curiously the book contains all the Lores that are usable by players: no other powers were added in later books. *'''Demon Storytellers Companion''' give more background for the Storyteller to work with, basic rules for the Earthbound and rules for the other monsters in the World of Darkness. *'''City of Angels''' is a lore book detailing Los Angeles and its importance to the metaplot of the game. It details Lucifer revealing himself, the events preceeding and following this action as well as the numerous Fallen that have flocked to the City of Angels. It also details the make up of the Infernal Courts, which take after the Domains used by [[Vampire: The Masquerade|vampires]]. *'''Fear to Tread''' is a chronicle book, detailing events that have to do with those that transpired in LA. *'''Saviors and Destroyers''' details demon hunters, mostly in the style of fiction rather than rules or regular text. *'''Demon Players Guide''' gives advice to players on building their characters, has the merits and flaws of the system, has rules for creating your own Apocalypse Form, creating relics infused with Lores, powerful rituals and rules for building your very own angelic/fiendish bastion. *'''Damned and Deceived''' is all about those who make Pacts with the Fallen, hints on how the Fallen can get the most out of their Pacts, rules for building Thralls and how to run games as Thralls. *'''Demon: Earthbound''' details the Earthbound and their cults, how to build Earthbound characters, the powers that their Lores grant them, their Apocalypse Forms, special rules for Earthbound Thralls, relics and rituals for the Earthbound as well as tips on how to use them and a number of example Earthbound. *'''Houses of the Fallen''' is the splatbook of all seven Houses rolled into one. It details all seven houses, notable Fallen amongst them, relics and rituals unique to those houses and various roleplaying and character building hints. It also describes the basics for political games between Houses. *'''Demon: Days of Fire''' is a bit of an odd book: it describes the Fallen in an in-universe way, much like the Book of Nod did for [[Vampire: The Masquerade]]. In-universe it was translated at the behest of Lucifer himself. *'''World of Darkness: Time of Judgement''' details the end of the World of Darkness for Demon: The Fallen (and the other lesser lines of old World of Darkness). There are three possible endings described: Twilight of the Gods details the war between Earthbound and other Fallen to see who gets to rule the world, Better to Rule on Earth pits the players against one of the Archdukes and Paradise Won has Lucifer reveal himself and lead the war against the Earthbound, possibly even leading into a new Age of Wonder. Notable for having its prologue and epilogue told from Lucifer's point of view. *'''Demon Translation Guide''' was released more than a decade after the last Demon: The Fallen book. It details how to cross over the elements of the two Demon games from both the old and new World of Darkness. For example to pit the Fallen against the God-Machine, the [[Demon: The Descent|Unchained]] against the fun things found in the old World of Darkness or have Earthbound try and invade Infrastructure for the hell of it. It has rules for borrowing Merits, Powers and how to make characters for the other story. It also details various examples of what the God-Machine might be in and how it fits in with the context of Demon: The Fallen. {{WoD-Games}}
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