Info on the WFRP city Middenheim?


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Joshua Dyal said:
See, I'm more interested in what the mish-mash of d20 elements is that you used. :p
Agreed; I've always wanted to run a gritty world like that of WFRP, but the OOP of the sourcebooks and the system(nothing wrong with it, I guess, but I just didn't wanna learn it) turned me off to it.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
See, I'm more interested in what the mish-mash of d20 elements is that you used. :p


Well, I'm currently writing up a new story hour of the first session I ran, so maybe you'll be able to find out before too long :D

Main sources so far have been core D&D, Oriental Adventures (used not for the oriental theme but for using some of the mechanics) and Arcana Unearthed. Probaly will steal something from Iron Kingdoms since I like it so much, I'll use my own Steam & Steel rules for some of the technological stuff like steam tanks, dwarven machinery and the wierder skaven arcanomechanical stuff; my own material froma new product I'm writing for some gribbly stuff :), some ideas may be stolen from d20 Modern... and other bits and pieces.
 

MythosaAkira said:
I have an extra copy of the first version of the book ("Warhammer City: City of the White Wolf"). Send me an e-mail if you're interested.

Only problem is that you're in the USA and I'm here in the UK :p
 

I've got a version of the City of Chaos that has the adventure Power Behind the Throne in the same covers. It has some additional information on the city, and it's also a great adventure by itself. Up until that point the Enemy within campaign was excellent, and I had a later edition which had 'Mistaken Identity', 'Shadows Over Bögenhafen' and 'Death on the Reik' in the same covers and the Middenheim sourcebook and adventure in one book.

They don't make adventures like that anymore .. just clues and timelines for the baddies, no railroading ans the adventures still worked. Excellent.

It's a shame that Something Rotten In Kislev was crap.
 




See, I'd have thought d20 Call of Cthulhu would be essential to running WHFRPd20 (how's that for an acronym?) I've recently been reading the Liber Chaotica fluffbook that GW put out (Khorne volume) and been very impressed with the resemblances between Lovecraft and WH in a lot of ways. Of course, I've always thought that, though, but this new book really highlights the similarities in ways that hadn't occured to me before. Like Insane Asylums in Altdorf and the like.
 

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