Storypaths

[1] Shannon Appelcline noted that after the Whimsy Cards from Lion Rampant, "White Wolf released two decks of their new Storypath Cards - The Path of Horror (1990) and The Path of Intrigue (1990) - which did the same thing but offered more evocative detail for a very specific genre of gaming.

There were originally supposed to be six more of these 24-card decks - including Danger, Hope, Deception, Discovery, Whimsy and Suspense - but they were never produced.

"[2]: 216 Matthew Gabbert reviewed the two decks in White Wolf #27 (June/July, 1991), rating them a 2 out of 5 and stated that "Are Storypaths right for you?

If they tend to be of the 'Oh, skip the fluff, let's get to the combat and count the loot!'

But if you want to be as adventurous as your characters and try something new and different in roleplaying, have everyone in your group chip in for a deck and give them a try.