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warhammer lineup thingy / anatomy study
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oldschoolfrp · 6 months
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Azaroth the lich summons a skeletal horde (Philippe Masson, from Warhammer scenario “Le Dieu sans nom” Casus Belli 47, September 1988)
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iceghosto · 9 months
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My new Warhammer Fantast Roleplay character Nan! Shes a halfling, college dropout, failed artist, and hustler. Haha
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stickyhunter · 5 months
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Washerwoman Career for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4e
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ramsei501st · 2 months
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been really busy with my bachelor's degree (i just started send help) so here's an isaac!! The party started a new campaign and I have been making art for that, I'll slap it down here sometime this week~
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eva-destruction · 6 months
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Worst part of rpg gaming is buying all the books reading learning with no one interested in playing
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thepleasuregoblin · 2 months
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Got another commission of my wfrp character, Bianka, this time by @chaospyromancy
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She's a Real Wizard now, Journeyman in the College of Light. Hopefully she continues to not explode.
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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Endings are hard! While Empire in Ruins (2022) is vastly and obviously superior to Empire in Flames (it is far more open, dynamic and thematically tied to the previous arcs of the campaign story). Yet it still leaves me a bit wanting, especially after how deliciously over-the-top Horned Rat was.
I think this is partially because the thrust of the adventure is fairly linear and a lot of it involves high-level summits with powerful political figures. These are handled well, and just about every scene in the chain has a lot of room for players to shine, but more than any other volume of the series, it depends almost entirely on the players. Similarly, the plot seems rather nebulous compared to the previous chapters. I think that is intentional — the player and their actions (and consequences) getting here are going to vary a LOT from table to table, so there needs to be room to account for all that variety. This final chapter is a vessel that feels empty in the reading because the play is going to fill it up. I can see that! But it is a bit of an underwhelming read. There are some organizational issues too (one key map is in the Companion, for starters, as is a lot of thought on non-canon endings that seems super important), and I generally feel like it lacks the support scaffolding the other volumes have (not much accounting for the various possible if/thens, likely because there are just too many of them). The Companion adds a lot of interesting context but the extra scenarios again feel either too much or too samey to effectively expand the campaign.
It is still a massive improvement over the original and, ultimately, a cohesive capper for one of the biggest and best campaigns out there.
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Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: Citadel of Dusk by Yugin Maffioli
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phantomoftheshoppera · 2 months
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Does anyone know any good podcasts/shows/campaign diaries for WFRP 4e? I have the starter set and core rulebook but I’d like to see the rules in action before I play it
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courtofbretonnia · 1 year
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A Grail Knight vs a Vampire Count in Warhammer Fantasy roleplay…
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*Disguise Self has worn off*
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+ still images
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oldschoolfrp · 2 years
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“The names of the Daemon are many and terrible.  A thousand names in a thousand tongues, and each of them a lie.”  Daemon name random tables from White Dwarf 102, June 1988, by Mike Brunton and Bryan Ansell, originally appearing in Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness.
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skunts-own-truth · 2 years
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Whenever most people talk about Chaos Gods other than the four great powers, they usually bring up Malal, but that dude doesn’t interest me none. My favorite Minor Chaos God is Necoho the Doubter, the Chaos God of Atheism:
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As far as I know it, he has only appeared in Warhammer Fantasy RPG’s 1st edition adventure supplement “Something Rotten in Kislev,” but look at those eyes and that knowing smile, friends. Ain’t that a charming deity? There truly is something delightful about a god of Chaos embracing Chaos so hard as to be a god who denies the nature of the gods.
GW, bring back Necoho, we need more stuff like this in Warhammer.
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ramsei501st · 6 months
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Made an official reference for my warhammer fantasy wood elf boy, Immaranhu, of how he looks like Right Now. He has seen things.
I've also improved my art style a lot which is good! Anyways, here's what has happened to him between now and his last official ref:
>2 mental mutations >12 Near death experiences >fell in love with an npc (may post art soon) >killed innocent people to save his friends >squad wiped some dark elves to help his friends >skaven encounters >got new drip from dead dark elves, does not know why other elves avoid him now >drugs
and it'll only go downhill from there guarantee it
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gloryofdawn · 9 months
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