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Giants in the Earth IV - Horatius Rumpol, Lawyer

by Eric Oppen

based on the character (c) John Mortimer Horatius Rumpol is a NPC whose services I trust your saintly player characters will never, never need. Should, implausibly, a player character stray from the path of strict goodness and lawfulness, he may be their only chance of staying out of Mundsen Keep, or avoiding an interview at dawn with the local headsman....

Giants in the Earth IV - Grauer Mauser (The Grey Mouser)

by Eric Oppen

Grauer Mauser, or the Grey Mouser, is a person whose true background nobody knows, not even the man himself. He is short, lithe, and swarthy, and appears to be of Tilean or Estalian blood. He always dresses in grey....

Giants in the Earth III - Fafhrd

by Eric Oppen

Fafhrd is obviously, to anybody who sees him, from Norsca. His speech is tinged with Norscan accent, and his clothes and weapons are of plain Norscan origin. He was raised by his mother after his father died in a mountain-climbing accident, trained as a skald (his singing voice is a surprising, pleasant tenor) and, after participating in some of his people's traditional sea-raids, ran off to Marienburg with an actress....

Baron Vladimir Harkonnen

by Eric Oppen

Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is a man who shows two faces to the world. To the majority of the world, he is a reclusive fat nobleman of vaguely Kislevite origin who lives in an isolated manor on the eastern edge of the Empire, near some ancient Dwarven ruins....

Solomon Kane, Witch-Hunter

by Eric Oppen

Little is known of Solomon Kane's early life, or his early adventures. He is known to have traveled very widely, and to be a master of languages very few speak. Some clues have given folk reason to believe that he has spent time as a slave in Araby; his dislike of Arabians and their society tends to confirm this. He has let it be known that he hails from the western parts of Albion. He worships one of the chief goddesses of Albion, Gloriana....

Bernard Phillipe de Garcon

by 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 ----->...

The Engel Gang

by Eric Oppen

The well-known enemies of Judge Dredd(tm) have counterparts in the Warhammer universe as well. Nothing here is intended to harm any copyrights held on these characters, and they are strictly meant for use by private individuals....

Drolag Manclubba - savage orc Warlord

by D Eccles

Heres a NPC savage orc who I used in my campaign (the one with loads of savage orcs :-)) he is big and hard and should not be approached under any circumstances 'cause he is armed and dangerous....

Deluvian

by Chris Clements

### WARNING: Possible EiF Spoilers ### Deluvian is an entity of the warp that meddles constantly in the affairs of mortals, passing itself off as a servant of the 'higher powers'. In reality, Deluvian is a servant of the chaos god Tzeentch, though this is not by its choice. This daemonic creature has manipulated humanity through the centuries to do the Changer of the Ways bidding. It is a truly cunning creature that plays upon the mortals faults and its seductive words are to be feared....

A set of totally corrupt PCs

by 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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