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In the days before being imprisoned, Arianka bore a daughter - Somorphia (name based on the Greek 'omorphia'='beauty'). Somorphia embodies eternal and unchanging beauty and her afterworld is filled with all manner of exquisitely beautiful objects. Being somewhat less martial than Solkan and less esoteric than Alluminas, hers is perhaps the most popular law cult....
Tristaris - Goddess of Misery, Mother of Endless Lamentations, Queen of Depthless Sorrow. A new chaos godess complete with gifts....
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...
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....
In an ancient tome about dwarven art, history and religion, you can
read about Sigmar-du^m, the dwarven shrine consecrated, with Grungni's
blessing, to Sigmar Heldenhammer. (For informations about the tome you
can ask Michael Andersen
Sho 'sarrah is one of the major deities of the Wood elven pantheon, and is the master of all living plants, from tne slender willow, to the lowly mushroom, to the mighty oak. Sho 'sarrah is a practical deity, as it's realm provides the Wood elves with shelter, food and raw materials. it is the sister/brother of Karnos and patron of elven herbalists. It's appearance varies as it can appear as an elf of either sex and of any height (upto the tallest tree). It always has a trailing mane of grass, leaves and vines, skin of bark and eyes of emerald green. It can also appear as any plant....
Rukh is the brother of Grungni and represents the dwarven crafting of metal, and to a lesser extent, invention. He appears as a broad dwarf with a short black beard, bronzed skin, wearing a leather apron, and wielding a adamantine hammer. His arms are marvellous constructions of steel and mithril and can hammer tirelessly....
Relationship between deities in the Warhammer Pantheons according to Ken Rolston's Realms of Divine Magick...
This is an early draft of Ken Rolstons work....
Rhya is the wife of Taal, mother of Manann and Verena. Those who worship her view Rhya as the goddess of nature, fertility, childbirth and the family. Others, outside the cult, view Rhya as either a lesser aspect of the Mother-Goddess or a deity who is much diminished so that her worship is incorporated with and overshadowed by Taal. Depicted as a loving mother (and, at times, a pregnant one), Rhya represents the fertility and bounty of the earth and mothers everywhere....
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