WFRP Projects

Update: 7 December 2010

Completed Projects

"Empire at War" (EaW)

This scenario is intended to be the new final installment to the Enemy Within Campaign. It is finally completed and available at Strike to Stun forum under WFRP stuff in both Word format and PDF. There are a number of files to download in each version since the scenario exceeded 220 pages.
The scenario was built from scratch, using the various plot threads from the Enemy Within series up to Something Rotten in Kislev. My intent was to provide a more appropriate ending to this well-regarded campaign that ties the first edition WFRP to the Warhammer of the second edition. The scenario used first edition mechanics and was developed with the help of a small group of friends.

"Pretty Things"

Originally titled "Roadkill", this introductory scenario appears in the WFRP GM Pack.

"In Search of the Old Faith"

The first in the "Lost in Translation" series, "In Search of the Old Faith" unofficially brings the Old Faith to WFRP2e. The first of these articles, "In Search of the Old Faith," can be found as a .pdf download at the WFRP 2nd edition forum at the Strike to Stun Forum. It has been revised in light of the RoS2e release. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

"The Return of Elementalism"

The second in the "Lost in Translation" series, "The Return of Elementalism" unofficially introduces Elementalism to WFRP2e with 70 spells. A .pdf version acn be found at Strike to Stun. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

"Where Has All the Magic Gone?"

The third in the "Lost in Translation" series, "Where Has All the Magic Gone?" unofficially sorcery in WFRP2e to include Wizardry (formerly Battle Magic), Illusionism, and Alchemy from WFRP 1e. The article includes 20 new petty, over 100 wizard/illusionist, and 10 alchemy spells. Many of the petty spells can be use to expand the list in the WFRP2e corebook and there is information to expand the Lesser Magic spells. A .pdf version can be found at Strike to Stun. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

"Going Underground: Servants of the Ancestors"

The fourth in the "Lost in Translation" series, "Going Underground: Servants of the Ancestors," unofficially details the religion of the Dwarfs as covered in the WFRP1 sourcebook "Dwarfs: Stone and Steel." This article contains many new spells and describes some runes from firdt edition for second. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

Pfeildorf: Freistadt of Sudenland sourcebook

The Pfeildorf sourcebook provides background to the former provincial capital of Solland and Sudenland, maps of the town and its districts, descriptions of certain locations, and a couple of scenario hooks. This sourcebook can be used for both versions of WFRP. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

Karak Hirn: Heart of the Hornberg sourcebook

The Karak Hirn sourcebook provides background to the kingdom and Dwarfhold of Karak Hirn and includes maps, descriptions of certain locations, and three scenario hooks. This sourcebook can be used for both versions of WFRP. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun. The .doc version can be found in the Articles section.

The Gathering Darkness campaign

"The Rising Shadow" is the first installment of this campaign. In addition to a short introductory scenario, "The Rising Shadow" includes background information on the province of Sudenland, new cult descriptions, a compilation of herbs found in the Empire, maps, and a number of pre-generated PCs. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun site while the .doc version can be found in the Scenarios page.

"Dark Despair" is the second part of the campaign and also starts in the Lectorial Enclave of Eppiswald. Having survived the old forest, the PCs must journey to Pfeildorf to report what they found. "Dark Despair" also contains background information on monasteries and the settlements along the River Soll from Eppiswald to Pfeildorf. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun site while the .doc version can be found in the Scenarios page.

"Grim Pursuits" is the third part of the campaign in which the PCs flee Pfeildorf and eventually head to the Dwarfhold of Karak Hirn. As with the first two parts of the campaign, "Grim Puruits" has background information: more Sudenland village descriptions, cult descriptions (Ecate, Khaine, and Solkan), and maps. A .pdf version is posted at Strike to Stun site while the .doc version can be found in the Scenarios page.

Chaos Dwarfs: From the Darkness

A revised and much delayed article covering Chaos Dwarfs for 2e appears in Warpstone issue 28. This article includes a revised map of the Dark Lands and western Steppes.

The Collapsing Empire

This article is the first of the "From out of the Past" series and tells the tale of The Drak Wald Emperors and the Fall of the Empire (10th to mid 12th century). Written with Anthony Ragan, the article appears in Warpstone issue 29.

Projects in the Pipeline

Truth be told, real life needs (such as earning a living) limit the time I have to write. Still... progress is being made.

"The Gathering Darkness" campaign

Work on this post-TEW, pre-Storms of Chaos campaign is moving slowly. This campaign will be for new PCs and covers the period where the Empire recovers from Civil War. I will only be releasing a 1st edition version of this campaign as my time for writing is short and my group still plays WFRP1e. Hopefully, somebody will volunteer to create a 2nd or 3rd edition version of the campaign.

Part four will be titled "Conquering Darkness" which sends the PCs From the relative safety of the kingdom of Karak Hirn to Ubersreik and the final confrontation. The first draft has been completed and is currently being play-tested in Sheffield, UK. "Conquering Darkness" contains more settlement decriptions and maps, although three of the latter still needs to be cleaned-up.

In support of this new campaign, I plan on creating source material for Wissenland/Sudenland. The soucebook will be pulling from the background material in the Gathering Darkness campaign as well as new material. It will include maps and a new gazetteer.

This entire project may be my last great WFRP project. We will see...

The "Lost in Translation" series

This will be a series of short articles that looks to bring back elements from WFRP1e that was forego in the second in order to add more depth to the Warhammer background. Since these offer alternative rules, perhaps new careers, most of this effort will be offered to Strike to Stun. NOTE: In light of the new 3rd edition, this series of projects will be re-evaluated after the completion of my "Gathering Darkness" campaign.
At the moment, I am considering the following:

1. Missing Gods of Warhammer - I believe Robin Low is doing something similar for Warpstone, so this project will wait until I learn what he has written.
2. Renegade Chaos Gods
Other subjects will be mentioned when I remember what they were...

The "From out of the Past" series

This will be a series of short articles that looks at various historical periods in WFRP (with a tilt to 1st edition) to add further depth into the game's complex world as well tips on roleplaying in this milieu. So far, the subjects being considered/developed are:

1. Age of Wars (mid 12th century to mid 14th century)
2. Wizards' War (late 20th century)


All the above projects (other than "Pretty Things") are unofficial and not affiliated with Fantasy Flight Games, Green Ronin, or (the now defunct) Black Industries. I am not sure at the moment when these will be made available.

In the pipeline for Warpstone issue 30:

An article covering Tunnel Fighters (Shieldbreakers), originally writen for 1e, but now revised for 2e.