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The following is a disambiguation page for the various settings and game systems published by White Wolf under the name "World of Darkness." Many of the various game lines in each setting also have their own works pages, indexed inside their respective setting.
Old World of Darkness (1991-2004)
- Vampire: The Masquerade
- historical prequel: Dark Ages: Vampire
- historical prequel: Victorian Age: Vampire
- Kindred: The Embraced
- Werewolf: The Apocalypse
- historical prequel: Dark Ages: Werewolf
- historical prequel: Werewolf: The Wild West
- Mage: The Ascension
- historical prequel: Dark Ages: Mage (Spiritual Successor to Ars Magica)
- historical prequel: Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade (Renaissance)
- Wraith: The Oblivion
- historical prequel: Wraith: The Great War (World War One)
- Changeling: The Dreaming
- historical prequel: Dark Ages: Fae
- Kindred of the East (Vampire-like undead of East Asia)
- Hunter: The Reckoning
- historical prequel: Dark Ages: Inquisitor
- Mummy the Resurrection
- World of Darkness: Mummy
- Demon: The Fallen
- Orpheus (Ghosts and paranormal investigators)
While Exalted hinted at being oWoD's prequel, the ties were in name only.
Crossover Spin-offs
- Project Twilight (Special Agents of the FBI hunting paranormal critters)
- World of Darkness: Demon Hunter X (Mortals with paranormal powers dedicated to defending humanity against supernatural beings)
Computer Games
New World of Darkness (born 2004)
- Vampire: The Requiem
- Werewolf: The Forsaken
- Mage: The Awakening
- Promethean: The Created
- Changeling: The Lost
- Hunter: The Vigil
- Geist: The Sin Eaters
- Monte Cooks World of Darkness (2007) (World of Darkness adapted to the d20 rules system, by Monte Cook)