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The Horned Rat is the feared deity of the Skaven. The mighty Chaos god gnaws at the fabric of the universe. The Horned Rat stands for spreading diseases and his followers are also known for looking for new ways to intrigue and and lying. He is often portrayed as very tall Ratman or oversized rat....
It sometimes happens that a Slayer will repeatedly face certain and imminent death, always have it snatched bizarrely or improbably away. A dwarf who has truly sought death only to be so denied it may come to believe that it is not their doom to die in such a fashion. Some will understand that they have at last redeemed their honour. Others will adopt a more fatalistic view...
This scenario ideally takes place on the road between Hergig and Talabheim, but with a little effort can take place on any major roadway in the Empire. An investigative scenario that should be easy to run within a typical gaming session. Includes some great GM and player aids....
It says in the basic rule book that no religions are known to worship Morr in his aspect as the god of sleep. I have begun to create such an order of clerics and am perfectly willing to team up with anyone who has be working in this direction. My idea with their inception is that Morr wanted a nonlethal branch of clerics that could still kick choatic butt. Also he desided that terror should not be a weapon denied the forces of law....
It says in the basic rule book that no religions are known to worship Morr in his aspect as the god of sleep. I have begun to create such an order of clerics and am perfectly willing to team up with anyone who has be working in this direction. My idea with their inception is that Morr wanted a nonlethal branch of clerics that could still kick choatic butt. Also he desided that terror should not be a weapon denied the forces of law....
The god of the dead, is ruler of a demi-plane which moves through warp space. It is normally depicted as a gaunt, almost skeletal figure almost 10' tall. His prime directive is to rob Morr, The God of Death, of the souls of the dead, and to curse them to a state of undeath, both on earth and within his realm. He is a cruel God, and as other evil Deities, is outlawed, more or less universally....
Gandargil is the youngest brother of Ringil. A young mischievous Gnome, with a fishing rod or a pedlar's bag in one hand, and a walking stick in the other. Gandargil's clothing is weather worn and patched, and his young face is tanned by exposure to the elements, with a wide, long, curving moustache. Gandargil represents youth, wandering, adventure, and entrepeneurship. Followers of Gandargil, who are usually young gnomes who haven't settled in to an apprenticeship, or wander about are called...
Elmer is a God of the Halfling pantheon that many Halfling rangers worship. He is the deity of woods and forests, and is thought to keep the Mootland woods free from vermin such as Orcs and Goblins. He is usually depicted as a plump male Halfling wearing rangers' clothing, carrying a stout walking staff and smoking a pipe....
A Divine Summary of the Warhammer Gods...
The snotling cult of Yor has established for more years than any snotling can remember. It is a mysterious organisation run mainly by the Fat-heads (see below) despite the primal and unruly snotling behavior, the Fat-heads manage to control their lessers by their baffling intelligence. The snotling cult is nomadic, moving from place to place and capturing more young snotlings ti be drafted into the ranks of Yor. It is the snotling priests of Yor with their outstanding martial arts skills (a blessing from Yor) that are the front to the cult, yet many have never heard of them....
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