Looks very nice. Remember however that there are no half-elves (or other half races outside Chaos) in Warhammer world so cut them out.
True. I was just pointing things out as fun facts, not implying that they should be in the setting.In first edition of WFRP, which is mostly obsolete for almost 20 years now. There is no mention whatsoever about half-orcs, half-elves or gnomes in WFRP 2, or last few editions of WFB, mordheim or anything from more recent times.
While I dislike this, it is also true. (I -think- the fungus aspect was played up in Gorkamorka? But Space Orks and fantasy Orcs follow different rules since GW is now trying to seperate the two products). Keep in mind, though, that it is not official fact in the WHFRP. It's officialy conjecture. It's just what scholars believe (the same scholars that debate the existence of a vast empire of rodent men who live underneath the Old World). They also go as far as to say that snotlings, goblins, orcs, and black orcs might all be a greenskin at different ages (the older they get, the stronger, tougher, and bigger they get). The question then comes in: where do hobgoblins fit in?New fluff on orcs strongly implies that they have no females even and reproduce via a fungus hidden in their blood

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.