The Legacy of Tibor Brochi‏

New adventure for WFRP2 just reached my mailbox. Hectorius from Strike-to-Stun forum wrote an interesting scenario:

Middenheim is an ancient city, and it is true to say that most of it is still laid out much as it was when the Dwarves built it.  Strangely it is only in recent years, with the development of the subversive ‘realistica’ school of painting in Tilea that something rather odd was noticed.

When Archimede Fantabulosa painted his masterpiece of ‘Middenheim from the East’, the Elector initially refused to pay him- Although an accurate representation, he showed a large tower projecting from somewhere inside the City that every native knew wasn’t there.

It soon became known that for certain individuals the Tower was visible from outside the City, but all attempts to locate it inside the walls failed. After the Clerics and mages also failed to resolve the issue, the whole thing was filed under “weird but unimportant”.

You can download the The Legacy of Tibor Brochi‏ HERE and comment it for the author HERE. Big thanks to Steve for this! In the Age of Sigmar we need every piece of fan-material we can get…

2 thoughts on “The Legacy of Tibor Brochi‏

  1. Nice work! I especially liked the tower, and how fate, astrology and fortune telling runs through the scenario as a common theme. Brochi is a good villain too.

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