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Among these is "My Brother's Keeper" which many will recognize as the masterfully chilling opening of Gherbod Fleming's DEVIL'S ADVOCATE. (Interesting thing: the author's name is given here as John Steele.) That, of course, is volume one of the BLOOD CURSE trilogy so if the story's conclusion seems a little open-ended, keep in mind that it took three whole books to resolve the issues presented here. There's also a story ("Bearer of Bad News") involving Lasombra vampires by Richard Dansky (author of CLAN NOVEL LASOMBRA and most of the game supplements for that clan.)
The only problem is that, with too few exceptions, there was a certain sameness to the stories. Despite the great variety of situations and settings, too many seemed like they could easily have been written by the same person. Perhaps it's because the stories here were so faithful to the game setting but the best RPG fiction anthologies always have a few selections that break out and do something different.
Fortunately, the stories were also uniformly good. My favorites (aside from the Steele/Fleming BLOOD CURSE teaser) were the idealistic "Not Damned", the tenderly romantic "Toujours", the darkly seedy "Eating Medusa" and Tim Waggoner's "The Seeker" (one of the few really different stories in the bunch and featuring a highly original portrayal of wilderness Gangrel.)