Strap Yourself In...WFRP, Here We Come!

Morpheus

Exploring Ptolus
I'm pretty excited because we are going to be starting a WFRP game tonight. The possibilities are endless! I mean, who wouldn't want to be a Rat Catcher (with a small, but vicious, dog) or a Gong Farmer*.



*-Somebody has to be the person who empties all of the privies and outhouses of the Empire... :eek:
 

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But how will you tear yourself away from being a Tauren milker in WoW? :P

Aside from the obvious side issues of a Warhammer roleplaying system (thats dealing with Warhammer 40K gamers with a fetish for not bathing and Blood Angel armies, in the store where you're buying minis for a ROLEPLAYING game... in a Wargame shop) I'd like to hear how this goes.
 

Romnipotent said:
Aside from the obvious side issues of a Warhammer roleplaying system (thats dealing with Warhammer 40K gamers with a fetish for not bathing and Blood Angel armies, in the store where you're buying minis for a ROLEPLAYING game... in a Wargame shop) I'd like to hear how this goes.

No 40k gamers to deal with at the store. The minis are sold at Hobby Town and the RPG is sold at the Game Store. We do not mingle.

Except the new player IS A Warhammer 40k player. He doesn't play a choas army or a Space Marine army so is he really a 40k player?
 

Is he an ork player? If so, you're in luck. Ork players are, in my experience, generally the most fun and creative wargamers around. Not that I'd be biased or anything...;)
 

Heh

Eldar players lack the zaniness of ork players, but have a dry refined wit and elegance about them.
Many of them also speak with faintly English accents.
 

He plays a Tau or whatever those freak new aliens are. At least its not a Choas army. They are all freaks in Warhammer Fantasy Battles and 40k :p Now skaven players are alright :D
 

We ended up with a human squire, an elven thief and a dwarven noble. They met at an inn (The Strutting "official name for a rooster") and traveled together towards Wurtbad. It got worse from there. Highlight of the evening: When the elven thief was critted by an arrow that went through his arm and into his neck with blood spurting everywhere. Those d10 damage rolls are nasty... :eek:
 

Played a little on Friday.

Let's see... one guy is an Estallian, another is a Grave Robber, and I am a humble Initiate of Sigmar. Nothing like quoting the old, "Be silent beast least you taste of Sigmar's Sausage!" to keep the game moving.
 

Party Members from my group:
Human - Hunter
Elf - Vagabond
Human - Toll Keeper
Dwarf - Tradesman​

They all start out waking up chained to one another by slavers, they were all 'Shanghaied' from taverns.
 

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