Necropolis: Hamilton

The Man Behind The Glasses

Name: Misconstrued G. Behemoth
Birthdate: Feburary 20, 1979
Occupation: Professional Student
Other Occupation: Military Support Equipment Operator in the Canadian Armed Forces
Statistics: Height: 6', Eyes: Blue, Hair: Short Brown
Hobbies: Roleplaying, Wargaming, Video Gaming, Biking, Painting, Drawing, Playing Soldier.
Favorite Movies: Return of the Jedi, Aliens & Night on the Galactic Railroad
Favorite TV series:Vision of Escaflowne and Neon Genesis Evangelion
Favorite Games: All Final Fanatsies(The most kick ass series EVER!), Heavy Gear, Tribe 8, Wraith: The Oblivion, Warhammer 40,000
Favorite Artists: Rene Magritte, M.C. Escher, And Tony Diterlizzi just because he so cool ;-p.
Favorite Musicians: Delerium, Robert Miles, and composer Yoko Kanno. Goals: To do everything possible.

I'm a Pokémon Trainer!

Special Thanks To...

I would like to thank the following people and show them my gratitude and appreciation for their help.

Arawn for his help with HTML programing, showing me what I was doing wrong, for his editorial help on Necropolis: Hamilton, and even agreeing to the project. You can contact him at arawn@western.wave.ca

Entropy for his graphical advice, teaching me the ways of Photoshop, for doing the Hamilton Necropolis Background and for showing me Lexx. You can contact him at entropy@netinc.ca

The Potificating and Astronomical Jeremy for putting up with my anoying ways and forgiving me. He can be reached at sephiros@iname.com.

Disclaimers

Wraith: The Oblivion, Wraiths Players Guide, Guildbook Artificers, and all of the other books are registered trademarks of White Wolf. Any mention of or reference to any company or product on this web site is not a challenge to the trademark or copyright. Wraiths, Artificers and Doomslayers oh my, are fiction character, and are for entertainment purposes only. The game ends at the table.

__________________________________________
Background graphics Copyright © 1998 by Entorpy.
All other material Copyright © 1998 by Michael Garner.
All rights reserved.

Plains of Obsidian