Small But Vicious Dog, STOLEN!

An evil fiend has done a deep most horrible! He has stolen the priced jewel of von Perle‘s canines!

This deed cannot go unpunished! When the need arises heroes must seize it. Will the party be up to the challenge of the Mystery of the Stolen Thunder? Find out by downloading the newest one page scenario – now in two pages!

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Update: And if anyone is interested in proof-reading and/or commenting this or other works on the Daily Empire, please do not hesitate to contact us at doc_cthulhu@hotmail.com

Monk, Murder and Madness

Better late than never. I received a scenario almost a week ago and promised to upload it “tonight”. And here we are.

Valvorik (Rob Harper) has written an adventure “for Players willing to roleplay social scenes and investigation.” This 48 pages mammoth is statted for WFRP3 and has various tools to be used but I see no reason why any GM could not run this with earlier editions.

“This adventure is inspired by Susanna Gregory’s story in the Hill of Bones collection by the Medieval Murderers authors group”, Valvorik says. But I think that those who liked “The Name of the Rose” should not be disappointed either.

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We Wish You A Scary Solstice

Today I posted this on StS and FFG’s forums:

In the old days WFRP was supposedly created as a “fantasy version of Call of Cthulhu”. I think this idea is still very good one. Bring in the mysteries, cults and weird uncles. Raise up the dead ones and whisper threaded names in ancient libraries.

In addition to the one I wrote I received one from Sami Uusitalo (who you might remember from various writings – most recently the Four Truths About the Beast of Bögen).

I’m still hopeful that we receive a few additional onesheets. But as I’m getting ready to watch movies and enjoy the Winter Solstice evening I decided to put up the two entries already.

The Opener of Ways is my entry and The Prehensile-tailed Comet is the one that Sami wrote. We are hoping you will enjoy them both.

All in all have a very scart Solstice.

And an eldritch new year…

Winter Solstice is coming

Disclaimer: This post has nothing to do with Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. It is a promotion of material written and designed by the host of the Daily Empire, Lauri Maijala. This does not mean that the Daily Empire would turn into a promotional field or abandon WFRP. It just means that it is a pretty damn good game to try out.

A month ago an introduction was published.

Since then there has been quite a lot of work done with the Eldritch Sigils but as things tend to move up to their own speed we are not quite there yet. However we are ready to present a small (should I say) “commercial” about what is to come.

House of Gods is an adventure aimed to be played during a single night or in a convention. It sends up to five Native American braves to fight for their right to rule the tribe but just might include a twist that makes it a lot more entertaining. And “oneshotty”.

This scenario uses the most basic rules of Eldritch Sigils; it is stripped from a lot of the “full rules” in the sake of being able to learn the system and play the game in a few hours. It is the first of a series of similarly themed (or at least build) adventures.

In the midst of all the snow here in Finland I hope that this adventure finds you and your group with a little time (and PCs) to kill. If you have anything at all to say about this first installment I hope you bring it up either here or send me a direct email.

I should point out that as we are currently without illustrators this pdf (and those that follow) are lacking in art. We have every intention to get more eye-candy once we are able to support the artist(s).

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Enjoy the story. May it be brutal.