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    Thinking about Warhammer?

    Yeah, yeah, I know. It's supposed to be all grim and gritty.... But on the other hand, in "Enemy Within" campaign there are drunk NPC noblemen vomiting on PCs, a giant cocroach-man playing a harpischord and a dwarven engineer named Isembeard Brunel. Compared to that, things that happen in my...
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    Thinking about Warhammer?

    Not really the map of the Old World but you can find some nice maps of individual Old World countries on the new WFRP website on Fantasy Flight Games. It requires registration, but it's supposed to be free.
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    Thinking about Warhammer?

    In general I try to keep away from any RPG-inspried novels: I never enjoyed fantasy novels set in Forgotten Realms. Even so, I was more then delighted by Jack Yeovil's "Vampire Genevieve" series of novels (actually, more like a bunch of short stories). Yeovil (alternate penname of British...
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    Thinking about Warhammer?

    This spring, after two years of DM burnout, I started running my first WFRP game. Never had such fun times as a GM: lots of improvisation in a setting oozing with flavor. I like Old World because it's very clearly and firmly inspired by Medieval Europe: Tilea is Renaissance Italy, Bretonnia is...
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    <Homebrew> The Port on the Aster Sea

    Maybe Finisterre? Ok, it's a bit obvious, but it has a nice ring to it.
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    podcast: 4th edition combat too long

    AHAHAHAHA! He totally is! :D
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    podcast: 4th edition combat too long

    QFT. I saw a bit of the podcast and it was rather... underwhelming. Except for the library with all those D&D books. Man, I'd love to get my grubby hands on them!
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    podcast: 4th edition combat too long

    Nighthawk? Yeah, she's dreamy. :D
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    The Official Welcome Thread - Version 2.0

    Hullo! I'm one of the lurkers!
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