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In this entry into the World of Darkness Lore series we talk about a controversial entry into the array of Wraith: the Oblivion splatbooks. Charnel Houses of Europe: the Shoah is about the fate of the Dybbuk in the face of the cruel indifference of the Stygian Hierarchy.
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00:00 is this real?
07:22 Darkest Darkness
16:16 It brings no Relief
37:58 Partition into Covenant
45:22 Time Stretches On
53:34 Vistas of Despair
01:05:44 Verdict
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  • The book was supposed to be a history lesson wrapped within the context of a game and it was taken 100% seriously.

    @jamesstewart7784@jamesstewart77845 ай бұрын
    • Advised by the family of a holocaust victim (I don't remember if they survived)

      @MrPoop1000000@MrPoop10000002 ай бұрын
    • T55⁵//t/⁵

      @FesterhildeVO@FesterhildeVOАй бұрын
  • No, no I get it's like Pathologic. Pathologic is technically a game, but nobody plays Pathologic to have fun.

    @unwantedmacguffin5611@unwantedmacguffin56115 ай бұрын
    • You play to watch your mind slowly melt from the ears

      @readyskull0083@readyskull00835 ай бұрын
    • The video game or is there a tabletop game I'm unaware of?

      @Samm815@Samm8155 ай бұрын
    • @@Samm815 video game

      @gabrieledavidepavan2459@gabrieledavidepavan24595 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Samm815 a video game that makes you wanna solve your own question about a people's who seem insane to you at least on my first playthrough I was actively rooting for the Russians to level their city

      @evilsclone2499@evilsclone24993 ай бұрын
  • the idea of playing the history of the holocaust through dark fantasy tropes of vampires and changelings is equal parts intriguing and horrifying

    @Stoneworks@Stoneworks5 ай бұрын
    • Oh hey stoney

      @cyborglion4179@cyborglion41795 ай бұрын
    • tbf you are not specifically playing the holocaust but its aftermath in this one, but I reckon plenty WoD chronicles have happened during it.

      @TheBurgerkrieg@TheBurgerkrieg5 ай бұрын
    • @@cyborglion4179Hey there Cy

      @rileynoonan1355@rileynoonan13555 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@TheBurgerkrieg fair enough, after watching this video I felt compelled to read some Frankl. You hammer home that the scale of the events makes it so we can’t understand it, so the idea of trying to digest it thru RPG is new

      @Stoneworks@Stoneworks5 ай бұрын
    • @@cyborglion4179oh Hi Marrc

      @Stoneworks@Stoneworks5 ай бұрын
  • Imagine being the ghost of a 12th century peasant and seeing nuclear detonations in the Shadowlands. 😮

    @MusingSprite3045@MusingSprite30455 ай бұрын
    • by then you'd likely have adapted to the horrors of nations getting into senseless wars

      @itwasidio1736@itwasidio17365 ай бұрын
    • @@itwasidio1736 😂 Nations going to war is a lot different than the use of the first nuclear device. like the 12th century is right around When guns first started showing up.

      @smokedbeefandcheese4144@smokedbeefandcheese41445 ай бұрын
    • Imagine being a 14th Century German merchant who got knifed on a trip to Auswintz/Oswentim and then 600 years later you are just there when everything else happens.

      @EyeOfEld@EyeOfEld5 ай бұрын
    • Just another Tuesday

      @doktorhabilitowanystanczyk@doktorhabilitowanystanczyk5 ай бұрын
    • TBF, you would be sentient the entire time. You may have been born a peasant, but now you've been around for nearly a millenia.

      @MrJibbajabbawocky@MrJibbajabbawocky4 ай бұрын
  • The foreword was written by Janet Berliner. Her parents and grandparents fled Germany for South Africa to avoid the camps, and she herself was ultimately forced to flee to the USA due to her own outspoken criticism of Apartheid.

    @nigelhirth2181@nigelhirth21814 ай бұрын
  • It’s really interesting that this book was so derided, because Maus went through this exact same problem. People largely derided it early on because it was a “comic” with that was trivializing the holocaust … until they actually read it. It turns out games, like comics, are art and have the capacity to tackle heavy subjects.

    @elpolloelastico@elpolloelastico5 ай бұрын
    • Maus is indescribably great. Sadly, a substitute teacher in my past derided Barefoot Gen as "inappropriate" because it is a comic about the author's life before and after Hiroshima was nuked. She didn't care that it was semi-autobiographical.

      @JohnQ5@JohnQ5Ай бұрын
    • It's mostly an ideological knee jerk reaction, made by people who use such events as political beating sticks.

      @borderlands10@borderlands10Ай бұрын
  • I played a WWII RPG themed game and it wrecked me. The game was run by a WWII reenactor and they made sure to pack the game with an amount of realism I wasn't prepared for. It changed my opinion on war, the military, and gave me a new outlook in WWII as a whole.

    @ceres090@ceres0905 ай бұрын
    • Please tell more!

      @johng8837@johng88375 ай бұрын
    • @@johng8837 I was playing a Norwegian Commando who was paired up with someone from the SAS for a covert mission in Berlin. We ended up saving a couple of civilians who helped us learn about the city in return. We met their kids and even helped them make dinner. During another part of the game my character was separated from my partner and ended up meeting the resistance, who the civilians we saved earlier were apart of. They knew who we were from the start and wanted to help us with our mission. In fact, they had covertly helped us escape a building earlier in the campaign. My character was very grateful to have some allies and was very touched by the story the resistance told him, of the many children who had died since the regime change and how they wanted help smuggling innocents out of the country. They got my character to rest in a room while they tried to find his partner. My character was also superstitious and that was the only thing that saved him. Once alone, he began to perform a ritual to ward off bad luck and realized he had been trapped in the room. He hadn't just met with the resistance: he had been captured by counter intelligence, and the civilians had been working with them from the start. The civilians had even been spying on their neighbors and informing on them to the government. The story my character had been told about the dead children had been acts performed by some of the people in counter intelligence and other organizations they worked with. My character managed to escape with some proof of their plans. It turned out smuggling innocents out of the country was their cover story. They in fact wanted to smuggle supplies and tools for a weapon out of the country - and they were going to use our characters to help them set that up before killing them. Luckily, my character's partner was more experienced and paranoid than mine was. He went into hiding the minute they got separated and used his contacts to get us out of the country and back to Britain to deliver the plans my character stole. It was awful to think we had been in that man's house. Met their kids. Heard the whole awful tale of what happened to them and their neighbors. Helped them feed the same people they were spying on. That they had been doing it to protect their kids. Kids who were killed away when my character got away and the whole family died. My character never found that out. He was outraged that someone would even do such a thing. It was his partner who pointed out the situation they might have been in- that the two of them had been sloppy and that's why their cover was blown. That my character acting on instinct to save those civilians almost cost them their, and possibly thousands of other's lives. My character wondered what he would do, if his country demanded he turn on his fellow countrymen like that? It was hard not to be angry- at the country. At the people. My character's partner said the country had turned it's back on its people, whether they knew it or not, and they were doing what they must to survive. My character focused on his memory of that family's little boy. The tiny face that had smiled at him and asked him to help cut potatoes for dinner. The boy he gave piggy back rides to and heard giggle. He decided he had to think of him when he thought of this war and all it's horrors. Otherwise, his anger and pain would swallow him whole.

      @ceres090@ceres0905 ай бұрын
    • I'd second loving to hear more but I'm also very happy to have read what you've already said. that sounds incredible.

      @ohmygoditisspider7953@ohmygoditisspider79535 ай бұрын
    • I'd like to hear more about that too

      @gregsouthwell3328@gregsouthwell33284 ай бұрын
    • Me too, if you'd be willing to share

      @andreaslind6338@andreaslind63383 ай бұрын
  • Wraith: _depression_ Shoah: *incomprehensible.*

    @EireHammer@EireHammerАй бұрын
  • My problem with this book is that I think it’s probably unplayable; wraith already requires high trust between players because of the shadow but in order to play this you’d need to find at least 2 other people who are willing to 1) play this depressing ass game 2) you trust enough to play it with. Plus the sales pitch to potential players is “you want to play the Holocaust game?”

    @newjerseyyouth4853@newjerseyyouth48535 ай бұрын
    • It was probably intended for people who already have an established group rather than using it to draw in new ones. It would be something you present to a group that you've already been playing with for a long time.

      @KekeliKeli@KekeliKeli5 ай бұрын
    • To be fair a lot of WoD books can act as less a game to play, but more as source books to use with other game lines for story ideas, I'd say this info could be pretty easily used in Werewolf or Mage, like Werewolves having to confront what the Get of Fenris did during the war in the form of meeting some of their victims who haven't been able to move on (and might have gone full Specter, have the players have to make the choice of "do we take the hard path and try to help these people our kind have wronged by redeeming them/turning them back in Wraiths and possibly even help them transcend, or do we take the easier/safer rode of trying to finish what our relatives started even if we know it was morally wrong"), or maybe Mages who would work with Wraiths from the Kingdom of Wire to hunt down escaped Nazi's, that last seems especially possible since I think certain traditions can trace their roots to the very ethnic and religious groups the Nazi's would target, so for some Mages they might be trying to hunt down people who personally hurt their family. Or maybe Mummies who were dead during the time of the WWII, and had revived themselves with the express goal of hunting down any remnants of the Third Reich.

      @somerandomschmuck2547@somerandomschmuck25475 ай бұрын
    • And the kind of people who might say 'yes' to that last question might not be the sort you want anywhere near you

      @SpoopySquid@SpoopySquid5 ай бұрын
  • I love that this was supposed to be an overview of a game book and ended up being a history lesson

    @SizzleCorndog@SizzleCorndog5 ай бұрын
  • I think the fact that even the closest thing to good guys have soul forges, and basically annihilate the psyches of people just to make objects is an under-represented part about this part of the setting.

    @ethantaylor9613@ethantaylor96135 ай бұрын
    • Annihilation of self is what most Wraiths believe soul forging does. Then there is the... other option.

      @mirromarnicco3162@mirromarnicco316213 күн бұрын
  • Yknow I came into this video pretty shocked by the title. I didn't expect the book to actually be a respectful and nuanced portrayal. It does also have some interesting implications of having a sliding scale of wraith and spectre which I think would be cool to have in a normal wraith game.

    @maplebard1684@maplebard16845 ай бұрын
    • Do you know wraith's actual rules? I've never played it but now i'm wondering what happens if someone switches from a wraith to a spectre in the middle of a chronicle. Does the other person who controlled that wraith's shadow now control the spectre's psyche so that they now need to undo the fuckup they did? Or do the roles stay the same but now the owner of that former wraith just control the (now smaller) psyche part of their character and the shadow of another guy while the guy who was controlling the shadow is now controlling that spectre as well as their own wraith?

      @bonogiamboni4830@bonogiamboni48305 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bonogiamboni4830At least in the newest edition it works like this: The former Shadowguide turns into a Psycheguide, so that they remind the Spectre of all that is good in them. In contrast to Wraiths though, if the psyche ever dominates, the control always remains with the main player.

      @shadowofkoa@shadowofkoa4 ай бұрын
  • Im excited for you to cover Orpheus and have to explain to people that you can play as something called an "Orphan-Grinder" and fight an entity called "Grandma".

    @mekhane675@mekhane6755 ай бұрын
  • This was a very good approach to a serious theme. White Wolf did it right this time. I'd like to see Wraith: The Great War next

    @josecorrales6392@josecorrales63925 ай бұрын
  • I think a really good point you get at here is that WOD already let you explore supernatural beings who relate to or empathize with The Bad People, and this one forces players into the perspective of the victims of that ideology. It'd actually be weird to have nazi werewolves and not acknowledge the uh, other end of that werewolf's bs, imo.

    @rcndg@rcndg5 ай бұрын
  • My Exalted loving ass can never hear terms like "Neverborn" or "Malfean" and not think of Creation instead of WoD.

    @EdBurke37@EdBurke375 ай бұрын
    • I mean, Exalted was initially envisioned as a sort of pre-Sundering version of or prequel to the WoD, so the term overlap makes sense. The confusion only really becomes a thing after that initial idea was abandoned.

      @nigelhirth2181@nigelhirth21814 ай бұрын
  • "Racist spider people in Australia" So, regular Australians? XD

    @jamesoldham9995@jamesoldham99955 ай бұрын
  • I couldn't imagine how awkward the conversation would be if you wanted to convince a group of players to join you in this as a storyteller. "You guys wanna play a game where you're ghosts and your goal is to cross over?" "That sounds like fun." "Cool, and uhhh, the setting will be the most horrific tragedy in human history."

    @robbymidgettofficial@robbymidgettofficial5 ай бұрын
    • Conquest of america was worst

      @raipe125@raipe1255 ай бұрын
    • Kinda misleading to pitch it as the "most horrific tragedy in human history", there have been far worse.

      @borderlands10@borderlands10Ай бұрын
    • ​@@borderlands10 Far worse? No. Worse? Arguable.

      @starhalv2427@starhalv2427Күн бұрын
  • Oh yeah, one of the better supplements White Wolf put out, and arguably the best out of the Black Dog line because it was real mature content (heavy topics and not just gross-out stuff along with really bad rules, looking at YOU Freak Legion!) handled in a mature fashion. A refreshing change of pace at the time.

    @DrakeBarrow@DrakeBarrow5 ай бұрын
  • As a Russian, thank you so much for mentioning Soviet POW’S. I can’t remember any other western source that remembers it, so you mentioning it brought a tear to my eye. Again, thank you so much. ❤

    @user-pv1rc2nx6p@user-pv1rc2nx6p5 ай бұрын
    • Sadly, Soviet POWs are frequently forgotten in the West. As are slavs murdered by Nazis in general.

      @Alsemenor@Alsemenor4 ай бұрын
  • I still have a copy of this book on my shelf. I bought it with no intention on ever using it as a play supplement, simply as a hunch. It really is a well done book and contains a lot of historical information I've only found in bits and pieces over the years.

    @JoelTheKven@JoelTheKven5 ай бұрын
  • I think you're a good narrator of the dark topics. Consider covering more.

    @Anon-pl8kz@Anon-pl8kz5 ай бұрын
    • youtube don't like that

      @Seetor@Seetor5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SeetorSEETOR!!!!!

      @Nagasakevideo@Nagasakevideo5 ай бұрын
  • According to Ends of Empire, Stygia is pretty much gone, but the Dark Kingdom of Wire remains

    @paladinebahamut@paladinebahamut5 ай бұрын
  • Just a tiny little bit, because it bugs my mind ... iirc the Goering in Berlin is factually not THE Goering, but "just" delusional as a Malkavian that believes himself to be said one, while those that actually knew Goering highly doubt, that its actually him

    @Belial234@Belial2345 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had friends to play these games with . I love your lectures on the lore .

    @Dontwantthis2022@Dontwantthis20222 ай бұрын
  • man will talk about anything but werewolf

    @sophiehatter3111@sophiehatter31115 ай бұрын
  • I was born an hour from Oswiecim. I see this book as a tribute to the people who died, to always remember, and never forget. Oh btw: Apel in Polish means like a muster or role call, or briefing. So yeah, the word is being used correctly in that sense.

    @szymonskalka3319@szymonskalka33193 ай бұрын
  • I would really like to have a lore video about the mummy books from the old WoD. I kinda liked them, even if they were sometimes broken as fuck and sometimes less clear in their rules. I especially liked the Wu T'ian and Capacocha from the Players Handbook and actually have both the Handbook and the Core Game. I hope Burger will do them in the future.

    @KallistosMainFrame@KallistosMainFrame5 ай бұрын
  • You have to understand that he can't cover Werewolf right now. It's not april yet.

    @SnediSned@SnediSned5 ай бұрын
    • Well, that comment is weirdly prescient

      @jorenvanderark3567@jorenvanderark3567Ай бұрын
  • I didn't know I could feel the genuine urge to vomit at a dry description of historical facts, but the way you described the way factional politics worked in the death camps did it.

    @TimdeVisser86@TimdeVisser86Ай бұрын
  • Your hair has reached a good length now, you’re past the awkward in between length. Congrats🎉 looks great.

    @ghislaneorsomething1547@ghislaneorsomething15475 ай бұрын
  • I feel like there's no way you could have had a discussion of Wraith in Europe and not mention this subject.

    @Halovex@Halovex5 ай бұрын
  • When I first read the title, my multilingual brain had a glitch and I interpreted "concentration" as "focus" and was really puzzled at the thought of a camp for focusing 🤡 I cannot describe the feeling of realizing my mistake and what the video was going to be about Great video. I have no personal ties to WWII, but for whatever it's worth it felt like a review that took the real world history the book references with the seriousness it deserves. A ttrpg is not a medium I'd ever considered for discussing the holocaust, but I love knowing that a good example of it exists

    @lafken2@lafken25 ай бұрын
  • I binged all of your videos on the World of Darkness, and honestly it sounds like a significantly more entertaining system of play than most table top rpgs I’ve heard of

    @adrensamoth4337@adrensamoth43375 ай бұрын
    • From my own experience it is. Alfabusa has a video on the setting as well, its quite good

      @alejandrorivas4585@alejandrorivas45853 ай бұрын
  • I'm fascinated by Pre-Paradox White Wolf's productions. It seems like they flipped a coin every time they made a book to see if they were going to be incredibly racist like the Traveller book, the Assamites and Ravnos, or writing an incredibly powerful piece of TTRPG books like Charnel House. Then they do something like saying an ongoing genocide is a vampire plot causing a diplomatic incident.

    @BonnieFluff@BonnieFluff3 ай бұрын
  • Ah, so Mengele became a Daemon Prince. A Nurgle one at that, if the infectious diseases thing is any indication.

    @IneXtrikabul@IneXtrikabul4 ай бұрын
  • This sounds like a wholesome family game.

    @mattd5240@mattd52404 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoy the covering of the extra/side books of already covered settings. We all know that before Werewolf is done there must now be Crab.

    @Falafelsz@Falafelsz5 ай бұрын
  • The youtube algorithm is going to hate this, but thank you for covering it

    @sirfelix77@sirfelix775 ай бұрын
  • Who wants to see the Crab book?

    @haileyturner3309@haileyturner33095 ай бұрын
  • Ive owned a copy of the book for a long time. Some friends ive shown it to cant get through it just from the art in the book, which is so gorgeous but deeply moving and painful to absorb.

    @sammessor7290@sammessor72905 ай бұрын
  • Shalom Burgerkrieg. Keep up the good work.

    @holo525@holo5255 ай бұрын
  • That title gave me psychic damage.

    @JamesTullos@JamesTullos5 ай бұрын
    • James, I genuinely never expected to see you here but it's cool seeing you under a Burger Video.

      @WildWolfGod@WildWolfGod5 ай бұрын
  • Scrolling through ideas for a Vampire the Masquerade campaign, I found out that one of the childe of Tzimisce wanted to die and so was turned by Tzimisce into a ball of flesh incapable of dying. Depending on the version that ball of flesh is part of some vampire as a parasite, or an object that's just somewhere. Which means that you can make a game about a bunch of different vampires trying to get their hands on and diablerise that ball of flesh in order to achieve the great power of the 4th generation, and players find out about it at some point and decide to intervene- not knowing which ones among them want to prevent a rising of a new vampire demigod, and which ones might wants to eat the ball. Of course, that is a Methuselah Tzimisce, so he might just take over the body of the one who consumes him. If that were the case he might be like Sukuna's finger of the WoD universe. P.S: I was listening to this video while searching through the wiki, that's why I shared that idea in this comment section.

    @starhalv2427@starhalv2427Күн бұрын
  • How did you (and commenters) feel about playing out the death camp scenes in Wolfenstein New Order (or maybe it was Collusus, I powered through both one after another so have my memory of what was in what a bit blurred). An interesting take on those games was done by Jacob Geller which I highly recommend.

    @thishandleistacken@thishandleistacken5 ай бұрын
  • Being a sucker for Wraith’s concepts of memory, moving on and a society of postmortem people making the most from a shite hand…I’ve come to write more than my fair share of the Restless Dead. As a result have I also had the DKofWire play a factor, as the conditions of its population and its environment by default are intensely uncomfortable and guaranteeing someone’s Catharsis if not a Harrowing. This had led me to, in my chronicles, write the population of the DKofWire to be intensely interconnected and prone to the forming of Redeemed Spectres, Helldivers, and Doomslayers as opposed to everyday wraiths. This is because of the aforementioned interconnected relationship between citizens within Wire, as well as the near constant threat of a Harrowing and of Catharsis. This also means that, despite being in their own circle of hell, the Dybbuks are gaining a foothold in the Shadowlands. At least, that’s how I write that section of the Underworld. Seeing as the threat of being consumed by Oblivion, of giving into your Shadow, or of the Tempest destroying you is so ever present, the idea that the DKofWire *wouldn’t* become the most hardy, the most determined and people-centric Dark Kingdom in the Underworld….doesn’t make any sense to me. There are *still* wraiths in the DKofWire, they had to have found something to fight against their Shadows and the Spectres, otherwise there wouldn’t *be* a DKofWire. And, what’s more, the idea of victims of tragedy overcoming the horror and trauma of their deaths, is inspiring in the gloomy picture that is the Shadowlands. Again, this is my personal preference for writing Wire, as I find its conditions so oppressive that it couldn’t survive for decades on end in the way it’s presented to us. If y’all find this idea dumb or something similar, lemme know.

    @wyvernnemecek595@wyvernnemecek5952 ай бұрын
  • Seeing the title to the video and then the author's name ending in "krieg" is a trip, I gotta tell you.

    @MrFome@MrFome5 ай бұрын
  • I'm not gonna lie before watching the video I thought was this was gonna be a recipe for disaster, even moreso when you mentioned that it was a WoD splatbook. Good to know it's not a trainwreck.

    @Blood_M4ster@Blood_M4ster5 ай бұрын
  • Great video Burger! I think you do an incredible job covering dark subjects like this. It’s the respect and sincerity you give which make this such a great listen

    @Skennard223@Skennard2235 ай бұрын
  • holy crap, that was so damn good to watch, just in terms of actually talking about the real world things. I feel the Wraith created just enough abstraction from the real world history that it kinda made it easier to comprehend, without it being distorted beyond recognition.

    @ConquistadoraDeLaEstrella@ConquistadoraDeLaEstrella5 ай бұрын
  • Just wanted to say I love your content! Your videos are well thought out and insightful and It's a delight to get the notification that you have posted a new Video. Keep on being awesome and much love and support from Tennessee!

    @danielosborn9350@danielosborn93505 ай бұрын
  • A roleplaying game is a pretty engaging medium. I also like how it captures the cruelty and not only the trauma, but the unwillingness by a lot to deal with that. Which happened, took a while to work that up by annoying people bringing it up. Of course wrath are no better :( And the cruelty treating dead like that is :( sounds like a good book. And that like all kinds of people were in camps, so many :(

    @marocat4749@marocat47495 ай бұрын
  • 18:50 ah, yes... "Death of a Thousand Cuts" via the Yellow Scare...

    @Kholan95@Kholan9522 күн бұрын
  • Oh damn I want to see Hunka's face when he croak when he sees a dybbuk in Dark Kingdom of Wire

    @fallofall1914@fallofall19145 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for covering this!

    @theblindbuildergrandminuti5648@theblindbuildergrandminuti56485 ай бұрын
  • Great video quite amazing as usual Would really love a orpheus video...or demon, or prometheos, or deviants, or beast...specially beast...it's hard for me to explain the game to my brother but you are always very clear and concise...a real pleasure to hear

    @davidpaulos2943@davidpaulos29435 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video. Thank you.

    @denscustompens1996@denscustompens19965 ай бұрын
  • The Army of Fire is such a cool name.

    @EyeOfEld@EyeOfEld5 ай бұрын
  • Possibly one of your best videos so far. Thank you so much Burger!

    @kimmoffat6429@kimmoffat64295 ай бұрын
  • This was a surprise, but a very welcomed one. As much as this is a gravely dark topic (pun absolutely intentional), thank you so very much for bringing light to what WoD does well. Can't wait for the next video

    @ChaosReacon137@ChaosReacon1375 ай бұрын
  • amazing video, as always is a pleasure to listen to you

    @WckD135@WckD1355 ай бұрын
  • You are one hell of an orator, I must say.

    @AAllen-br8it@AAllen-br8it5 ай бұрын
  • Wow, you really are doing EVERYTHING ELSE, except for Werewolf: the Apocalypse.😅🤣

    @michelveilleux2075@michelveilleux20755 ай бұрын
    • yep

      @marocat4749@marocat47495 ай бұрын
    • We patreons egg him on too

      @matteodelgallo1983@matteodelgallo19835 ай бұрын
  • Please, someone tell me about the spider people in Australia.

    @alexp.4270@alexp.42705 ай бұрын
    • They are called the Ananasi, one of the Fera (the changing breeds). So basically werespiders. They serve Queen Ananasa and work to bring the Triat back to balance. I don't know why they are racist though.

      @mirromarnicco3162@mirromarnicco316213 күн бұрын
  • I watched a video recently that suggested that WW and all the subsequent companies that worked with the WoD ip were, and always have been, scared sh*tless of working with their very own content. That its why the entire property seems to be cursed with failure in subsequent edition books, but especially video games. After watching this, _one could certainly see why that might be!_ Ironic, considering how much influence the game has had in its own industry and across other media. In a similar vein (ba dum, tiss...), have you heard about Heavy Metal magazine (the sci-fi/fantasy art mag) being cancelled? It had comparable content and influence, but that's also shot it in the foot, but also had the more recent curse of blatant corporate greed around to bleed it to death.

    @DoomedPaladin@DoomedPaladin5 ай бұрын
  • incredible. i have no words

    @lizaliza8367@lizaliza83675 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video, and very brave to do. It's an excellent book, if not for everyone.

    @jagowestaway2503@jagowestaway25035 ай бұрын
  • A roleplaying game about the Holocaust, but its done tastefully and with respect while also being fun!? Didn't expect that from White Wolf, considering all I've heard about their past methods of handling their worldbuilding in the older fluff. Glad you made this video though, I don't know if I'm just not looking well enough or if I'm completely blind when searching but I haven't found a lot of the older modules/book settings explored online. Also, yeah, like you said, the older fluff is a bit clumsy. I didn't mind the book about the Ravnos that much, since it didn't seem to come from a place of disrespect but rather made up an in-universe reason as to why the Romani are discriminated against. Granted the whole "they're only discriminated against because they're straight up better versions of humans" thing is a bit weird in its own way but what I really disliked is the way they failed the Keui Jin, along with Asia as a whole. There's so many variants of Asian monsters and vampires they could have drawn inspiration from. Gimme a faction of stiff, bureaucratic hopping vampires ruling China as some sort of underworld shadow-Dynasty. Let one of the Asian clans have a battleform or transformation which is that cool undead many Asian cultures share which is straight up just a disembodied head with attached digestive tract that mauls its enemies while the rest of its body safely lies within its lair, the head just regenerating indefinitely and coming at you again and again until you kill the body. Even the Fox Spirits in folklore are prime ways to expand the Werewolf branch of the setting by making the Kitsune, the Kumiho and the Huli Jing their own local branches of the Garou tribes. The Yokai of Japanese mythology could have been another Legion of Wraiths or straight up just an entirely new Kingdom in the Shadowlands: the Kingdom of Jade already exists, so if creating something completely new wouldn't fit, that faction (which I believe is already led by a wraith named Yama) could just be fleshed out more. We could have even seen an expansion of the Demonic setting by having the entire pantheon of Hinduism just straight up be a bunch of Earthbound Demons. So much missed opportunity.

    @picklefathernurgle2719@picklefathernurgle27195 ай бұрын
    • I think the Kuei-Jin are cool but they really dropped the ball with them. Like there's a lot of cool stuff in there but idk....there are some really good remakes in the STV done by fans though!

      @jordanetherington1922@jordanetherington19225 ай бұрын
    • I forget the exact list of the other changing breeds, but if werefoxes (not garou, but genuine werefoxes) don't exist already, then the east Asian myths could be explained as a changing breed, predominantly found in east Asia (same way werehyenas only live in sub-saharan Africa).

      @generalgrievous2202@generalgrievous220229 күн бұрын
    • @@generalgrievous2202 Knowing what I do now about the revised lore for Werewolf in its current editions, the chances of cultural representations of such faction in the World of Darkness is now all but impossible. Which is both sad and a bit dumb, since that's how the setting was crafted: mixed with IRL legends and myths taken from that region's native cultures.

      @picklefathernurgle2719@picklefathernurgle271929 күн бұрын
    • @@picklefathernurgle2719 I actually checked the wiki and the exact idea I described is already in the lore for werewolf btw

      @generalgrievous2202@generalgrievous220229 күн бұрын
  • Honestly i wanna see an alt-history Wraith game where WWIII happened.

    @zalseon4746@zalseon47465 ай бұрын
  • Only ten minutes in, and I can already tell it’s gonna be a good one. Thanks, Burger!

    @AnonYMous-on9co@AnonYMous-on9co5 ай бұрын
  • im so happy to find this channel hell yes i am here both for the hot lore and also for the even hotter takes 💜

    @SAWhowhatnow@SAWhowhatnowАй бұрын
  • Absolutely exceptional video, Burger. I've been a big fan of yours for ages, and while I don't always agree with you, I can listen to you talk for hours. It's wonderful having an educated, intelligent, fair-minded individual that I can listen to now and again. I love when you cover World of Darkness stuff, I love when you cover real life stuff, this was a great synthesis of the two. (I like all your content, though.) Keep it up, man, thanks for the vid.

    @JamesHeier@JamesHeier5 ай бұрын
  • You know shit gets real when he isnt holding the mic.

    @chilidragon842@chilidragon8428 күн бұрын
  • I'm guessing the title change was due to youtube reasons. Still, good video. I'm as surprised that you made this video as I am that the book exists in the first place.

    @armaggedon390@armaggedon3905 ай бұрын
  • This is wild.

    @TerrilliumV@TerrilliumV5 ай бұрын
  • As a person who loves Wraith, I own this book and it's seriously the most depressing thing White Wolf ever wrote. The thing you gotta understand with Wraith is that it's probably the darkest of the World of Darkness games even without looking through this particular setting book. Wraith is about people who are already dead, and not all ways to die are nice and peaceful like in your sleep. I have lots of people whom I play all the other WOD games with, but who won't touch even plain vanilla Wraith, because it's too dark, I don't want to play a game where I've lost already, you're already dead what's the point? etc... etc... Wraiths only become wraiths because of some sort of unfinished business with the real world. And by the very nature of the Wraith setting, I'm not surprised that the writers of the game line thought about the questions... Oh, what about this tragic event in history? How did that play out in the Shadowlands? Certainly, an event like that would create a lot of wraiths. Keep in mind that the actual game stuff in Charnel Houses is more about the aftermath in the Shadowlands. The game stuff is about how Wraith society dealt with this particular point in history and how it affects the modern-day Wraith society. But in order to respect the story of the tragedy that occurred they did the smart thing and told the unvarnished truths about what happened and did their research. So it's part history book and part RP supplement, they don't try to tie any of the other supernaturals of the WoD into the history. They flat out say that the events were caused by plain old terrible human beings and while supernatural beings might have taken advantage of the situation, it was by human hands that things grew into the terrible tragedy that it was. It's very clear when you read the book, that this wasn't something made to be disrespectful, it was a way to tell compelling stories about hard truths. I'd say however that in order to use it, you'd have to have a very mindful group who would be able to take the subject matter seriously. And given the want for more escapist fare in our modern day, I'd say that would be a difficult ask for any group. I'm not sure I could muster a group that would be able to use it, but I'm glad that they told the story even if I never use it. Because the story of Wraith as a whole is about coming to grips with death and what lies beyond, and I think that by telling this story it's a reminder that there is a real darkness in our real world too and that we shouldn't forget that.

    @r4z0rv1n3@r4z0rv1n33 ай бұрын
  • As usual, awesome video, hope we get Demon next, but ypu gotta compare and contrast the Damned and the Descent

    @matteodelgallo1983@matteodelgallo19835 ай бұрын
  • Not at all what I expected from the title. I'm interested in reading this book for myself, even though I haven't played Wraith yet

    @nuclearhardt@nuclearhardt5 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit, I guessed "Wraith lore vid" correctly! I'm so proud of myself. If only that pride was enough to counteract the . . . Atmosphere here in this video.

    @calebfox3701@calebfox37015 ай бұрын
  • How did he know I was going to exclaim the title aloud before watching?

    @cavabath9904@cavabath990414 күн бұрын
  • Man I thought the Chetchen war stuff and the Romanian splats were bad ideas glad it was handled wirh care

    @nyxhighlander9894@nyxhighlander98944 ай бұрын
  • Chess is an NTR harem war where you capture the other king's harem and the Queens are basically amazon warriors.

    @amanitamuscaria5863@amanitamuscaria58635 ай бұрын
    • I hate it but you're right

      @SpoopySquid@SpoopySquid5 ай бұрын
  • Bro promised, and bro delivered

    @LJW1912@LJW19125 ай бұрын
  • time for mental fortitude training

    @DCJMS@DCJMS5 ай бұрын
  • Two things are abundantly clear to me: 1: First 2: I will for sure be asleep for this premiere but I'm going to go absolutely ape-crap for this. Love your videos, and I hope this game isn't my immediate perception of it by reading it's name

    @asteck113@asteck1135 ай бұрын
  • KZhead will love this one

    @Seetor@Seetor5 ай бұрын
  • ...I'm considering looking into this for Holocaust Remembrance, and see if I can do the research, and maybe do a version of this for my synogogue in the future. Bringing the lives of the dead to life, and remembering them...that is incredibly important in Judaism. In Judaism, a person is not truly dead until their name is no longer held in the heart of a living person. Familiar, huh?

    @robertnovich4137@robertnovich41375 ай бұрын
  • 13:46 I fucking love it they’ve got Nazis in the hollow earth Now all they need is The Nell and Nazis in Antarctica space bases

    @RunningOnAutopilot@RunningOnAutopilot5 ай бұрын
    • Boy do I have news for you

      @alejandrorivas4585@alejandrorivas45853 ай бұрын
  • I did not think I'd be learning about the Holocaust when I clicked this. I like learning, tho.

    @InvasorJim101@InvasorJim10118 күн бұрын
  • kinda hoping for deamon the fallen at somepoint

    @the_protectorof_smols3563@the_protectorof_smols3563Ай бұрын
  • Deep time, deep history, these phrases all apply to timescales that are too large to comprehend but there are things we can encounter in this lifetime that are still too large to comprehend So new category Deep size The wealth of billionaires, the totality of the holocaust, the speed of light All of these things have things that are too large to process so they all have deep size You can’t just say they are deep because deep already has a meaning but you can say that the totality of the holocaust has deep size so the deaths become a statistic because the whole story can’t be understood

    @RunningOnAutopilot@RunningOnAutopilot5 ай бұрын
  • Tin Tin style african vampires

    @irishcream9004@irishcream90045 ай бұрын
  • Published 1997 damn im old.

    @apex2000@apex20004 ай бұрын
  • Wouldnt they be more likely to become Haints, not Mortwights? I looked up mortwights bc im new to this and it gave me both of those as options for starting off as a spectre, and Haints didnt have a tendency to be less savory people but were still severely traumatized, esp victims of genocides. I think the distinction is important in this context. This book is incredible. Thank you for going over it. :)

    @rookregent5623@rookregent5623Ай бұрын
  • 1:05:23 If it's any consolation to you, many Germans still misspell Auschwitz as _Ausschwitz._ Like in 'ausschwitzen', meaning 'to sweat out'. I am untröstlich to tell you, Mandy-Jacqueline, but a gas chamber is not a sauna🙄

    @maxjoechl5663@maxjoechl56635 ай бұрын
  • YOu're gambling, with your Feelings... XD

    @Palidine4M0O@Palidine4M0OАй бұрын
  • Literally anything to not talk about Werewolf

    @elijahwilensky3318@elijahwilensky33185 ай бұрын
  • i gotta ask, so what happened to Hitler?

    @MrMsPaint@MrMsPaint5 ай бұрын
    • If I remember correctly his soul was permanently destroyed due to too many supernaturals of too many different types trying to mind control him

      @alecsosa276@alecsosa2765 ай бұрын
    • @@alecsosa276This is pretty appropriate for the reported paranoia and eventual suicide

      @adrensamoth4337@adrensamoth43375 ай бұрын
  • The one time White Wolf got politically sensitive content right -- and oh how right they got it. Shoah is brilliant.

    @PaulRGauthier@PaulRGauthier5 ай бұрын
  • I think this kind of content is really important precisely to remind us what an unspeakable atrocity the Holocaust was and why we should never, ever come close to that again, especially in our day and age when far-right populism is becoming more popular around the world and a common crutch they rely upon is that "we aren't fascists because we don't defend this very specific fascist point!". The Holocaust wasn't the responsibility of just a restricted clique of particularly radical Nazis, it was also the responsibility of "moderate" Nazis (as much of an oxymoron as that is) and other conservative nationalists in Germany who allowed legislation such as the Reichstag Fire Laws and the Enabling Act to pass because it benefitted them. This kind of historical knowledge is frustratingly obscured, and I will always stand by any attempt to make it more widespread. Genocides don't start out of the blue, they're always the culmination of decades in an unchecked crescendo of hatred. That being said, I really wish White Wolf had dedicated the same professionalism and seriousness to other subject matters. Alas, Shoah will always be a monument to what they could accomplish when they bothered with writing their works like proper professionals instead of edgy teens throwing whack ideas at a wall.

    @followthelucario4388@followthelucario43885 ай бұрын
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