The Sylvania Setting Guide for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay will take you deep into the heart of the land of the Vampire Counts.
Get ready for the setting that puts the “grim” in Grim and Perilous adventures as Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay heads for Sylvania with a new setting book. Fittingly titled the Sylvania Setting Guide, this book explores the deep, dark forests of the eponymous country. Is such a place truly cursed? I mean, yeah, it’s where the Vampire Counts live. And you can see for yourself in this new book.
Sylvania Setting Guide
Sure, Sylvania might be the darkest corner of the Empire. And its people weighed down by superstitions and cowed by fear of the things that lurk in the shadows. Where rumors of the supposedly defeated vampire counts are enough to send folks scurrying for safety, warding themselves with witchbane and whatever other herbs they can get their hands on.
But it’s also a land of opportunity for those bold and foolish enough to venture in. Fortunately, if you’re playing WFRP, that’s probably your player character. It’s just a question of whether or not you’ll survive whatever opportunities you happen to find.
“Within the Sylvania Setting Guide, you will discover haunting descriptions of iconic locations like Castle Drakenhof, the gloomy capital of Waldenhof, and the feculent marshes of Hel Fenn, all supported by new travel tables designed for traversing treacherous roads and sodden fens. To populate your tales, the guide introduces several gloomy patrons, alongside a haunted selection of NPCs.
Whether facing sinister von Carstein tax collectors, vampiric nobles, strange marsh druids or dour priests of Morr, each entry includes roleplaying advice and statblocks to bring the dark corners of the Empire to life.”
If you’ve picked up one of Cubicle 7’s setting books before, you know the drill. This is a GM’s best friend when it comes to fleshing out a given corner of the Old World. Not The Old World, Old World, just the regular Warhammer Fantasy Old World.
You’ll find helpful guides for making Sylvania feel as gloomy as it ought to feel. Especially when it comes to tax collectors. I can feel the hairs on my neck raising just thinking about ’em. At any rate, keep an eye out for the Sylvania Setting Guide for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay soon.
Sylvania, a land where they don’t drink… wine…
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