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Call of warhammer skaven
Call of warhammer skaven





call of warhammer skaven

In company with Spunjo Puddin, and Elbo Bendins, a trapper, a pit fighter, and a wizard called Grondelf. It continued with the halfling burglar Bimbo having to take the nurgle jewel to an ancient dwarf hold with a volcano and throw it in to destroy it, (why has no one thought of that before?). Next i tried a tied-in version of the Oldenhaller contract, this landed, the investigative bit and a city based adventure was different to the usual dungeon bashing, the careers had more chance to shine, they loved it. I can remember a fairly non-plussed reaction, is this what we’ve given up Dragon Warriors for? We’d just come from Battlecars League Tournaments and Dragon Warriors – and the first scenario i did was just a bog standard dungeon with orcs and rescuing a dignitary from the city, thinking ‘lets keep it familiar’. I remember the campaign our group did first before any official stuff came out, and it was very standard fantasy, with chaos thrown in. I remember coming back from Nottingham on a Wednesday afternoon, (no lessons at sixth form) in late 86 i presume, with the just-out heavy book from Games Workshop, it was a must-have after that brilliant pull out ad in WD, with the short story that ended with a skaven opening the secret door into the cell of the man who knew too much.Īs you say in the pod, it was very much the first published scenarios that defined how to play. They were little works of art, full of atmosphere, great just to dip into. It, and its first three scenarios are some of the few items i kept during the great rpg throwaway during my ‘deep freeze’ from the start of the 90’s until 99. GM’d mostly, apart from playing once in the 80’s and a couple of games in the late 90s. WFRP 1st edition is with the possible exception of CoC, the game i have played for the longest amount of time in my 35 years of gaming.







Call of warhammer skaven