Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds

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Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds
Cover art by Robert Dixon
PublishersWhite Wolf Publishing
Publication1996
GenresTabletop role-playing game supplement
SystemsStoryteller System
Parent gamesMage: The Ascension
SeriesWorld of Darkness
ISBN1-56504-434-7

Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds is a supplement published by White Wolf Publishing in 1996 for the horror role-playing game Mage: The Ascension.

Contents[edit]

Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds describes parallel universes called the worlds of Umbra to which mages can travel. Three are described in the book (low, medium and high), and notable places in each one are outlined.[1] The book also covers difficult to define realms, kingdoms built by Mages, Shards, and Shade Realms.[2] A bestiary describes various creatures that inhabit these planes, and the book also provides rules for travelling amongst the planes.[1]

Publication history[edit]

White Wolf Publications first published Mage: The Ascension in 1993 as part of its World of Darkness series of horror role-playing games. White Wolf subsequently released many supplements in support of the game, including 1996's Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds, a 200-page softcover book designed by Phil Brucato, Richard Dansky, Heather Heckel, Harry L. Heckel, Chris Hind, Angel Leigh McCoy, Judith A. McLaughlin, James A. Moore, Nicky Rea, and Kathleen Ryan, with interior art by Ron Brown, Richard Clark, Jason Felix, Heather J. 'Echo' McKinney-Chernik, Paul S. Phillips, Andrew Ritchie, Andrew M. Trabbold, and cover art by Robert Dixon.[1]

Reception[edit]

In Issue 15 of Arcane, Adam Tinworth was somewhat ambiguous about this book, commenting, "Is this book a good idea? Yes. Is it an ambitious idea? Yes. Is it successful? Only partially." He concluded by giving the book a below average rating of 6 out of 10.[2]

The December 1999 issue of Envoyer (Issue #38) commented that this book was useful because it contained information how to design crossover adventures with Werewolf: The Apocalypse.[3]

Other reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Book of Worlds: Beyond the Barriers (The)". Guide du Rôliste Galactique (in French). 2009-05-08. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  2. ^ a b Tinworth, Adam (January 1997). "Games Reviews". Arcane (15). Future Publishing: 70.
  3. ^ "Newz". Envoyer (in German). No. 38. December 1999.
  4. ^ "Envoyer Nr. 40 (Februar 2000)".