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Compiled by Michael Andersen
As a game master you may well find yourself in a situation where the players want to examine some library of no importance. Rather than tell them this, you can use some of the following books. Some of the informations will reefer to a \...
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Michael Andersen
What follows is a group of corrupt PC\'s. I have played with them twice and discovered that they dont even need a adventure. The groups never actually solved anything, instead they plotted against eachother, framing one another of the murders they should investigate and so on.
Anyway take a look on the characters and you see why. in the last part of each characters I have made a little note about how the character was played, and so on.
Feel free to comment (but please don\'t comment about my spelling mistakes!)....
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Michael Andersen
This WFRP scenario is made for the three pre generated PCs in the end-section, feel free to develop other PCs, but if they are really good and interesting, please post them to me!
The scenario's Bad-girl is build around the real person Elizabeth Bathoy - converted for the Warhammer world. The scenario takes place in the year 2413 which is several years before normal campaigns (typically 2512).
In a campaign the scenario can be introduced through a minstrel or story teller (like Orfeo). The players might get 1/4 of the normal Experience points, or something like that (They learn a little from the history). Otherwise you can change the history a little, making the PC's have to meet an old friend (a NPC from earlier in the campaign) in Nuln.
The scenario uses several sources (I had only a little less than two days to make a playable version of the scenario for my groups next gaming meeting, and I had to use methods like that).
First the converted historic person Countess Elizabeth Bathoy which the scenario is based upon. A friend of mine is making some material about Sylvania, and as I helped him collecting information about Romania, I found some interesting information about this person.
The next thing is the monastery's layout, which was taken from 'The name of the rose' including the library (some of my players had seen the movie, but haven't read the book, and in the book the library's mystery is totally different!).
-- Maps aviable for download...
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Michael Andersen
Are your players looking for a real fight? Do they find Minotaur fights at the Middenheim festival boring? Well, why disappoint them, here is a way to let the players enter the combat of their lifetime - maybe also loosing their life in the progress......
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Michael Andersen
Here is a little encounter to be used in your WFRP campaign. The encounter can be used to complicate another scenario which should take place in a minor village in the Ulric devoted lands and possibly involving the finding of a secret Chaos cult or something like that....
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Michael Andersen
ere is a little encounter to be used in your WFRP campaign. The encounter can
be used to complicate another scenario which should take place in a minor
village in the Ulric devoted lands and possibly involving the finding of a
secret Chaos cult or something like that. I have used it in my own campaign. One character was lost, but he was asking for it. He wasnt actually killed by the inquisition but left Chained in the mercy of the city as a true heretic, and the other players was responsible for his killing - They had to in order to roleplay their characters, the man preached the lore of Khaine!...
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Michael Andersen
In a deep dark cave, somewhere in the heart of The Worlds Edge Mountains, something stirred. Something huge. It lifted its head, groaned, and let it fall to the cavern floor again....
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Michael Andersen
This adventure is to be used when your players are travelling
towards a minor village (or whatever size, as you see fit).
Essentially you can use this adventure as an event when your
players are travelling from one destination to another.
This advebture is the first WFRP scenario I have written
(its 4 years old), and I will be glad for any comments you
might have. It was played several months ago at a christmas
introduction to the Danish roleplaying club Pandora, and
there was added a lot of sinister christmas humour to it,
by my friend Jonatan Nielsen. This version however is the
'untouched' version, and you should feel free to add you own
touch, as long as you mention my name and only use the scenario
in home campaigns.
By the way, please excuse my spelling errors. These things
happen when a guy from Denamark write something in English.
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Michael Andersen
Back in my old WFRP days this character played a general role in some of my campaigns. He actually started as a player by a guy called Jonathan Nielsen (A WFRP-dude too, Im going to locate him and try to get some of his earlier material - which will be shared with you all :) ).
Powerplay or not, here he comes ----->...
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Michael Andersen
This application is based on the tables from GW\'s Dungeon Lairs booklet, and inspiration for this application came from the already existing program available from the Warhammer Forever WFRP website at http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~madman/Warhammer_forever
This application is absolutely freeware. You are using it at your own risk, I cannot be held responsible for anything that might happen to your system while using it.
The application is very simple to use. It follows the treasure rules from the Dungeon Lairs booklet, which simply means that you generator a Treasure Factor, to roll your results from....