The Imperial Zoo Comes To Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play Soon

February 8, 2022 by brennon

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Cubicle 7 are going to be releasing a brand new supplement for Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play soon. The Imperial Zoo is going to introduce a massive array of different monstrous foes for you to face during your Old World adventures.

The Imperial Zoo Standard Cover - Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

The Imperial Zoo Standard Cover // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

This bestiary and travelogue documents three daring expeditions across the Old World making this feel like an actual artefact from The World That Was. You'll be able to track a journey from the heights of Karak Kadrin all the way to Miraliano in Tilea. Pretty fun!

The Imperial Zoo reminds me a little of the way Dungeons & Dragons did Volo's Guide To Monsters. I like the idea of learning about the different creatures and monsters of the Old World through the scribblings of some academics.

As well as the standard cover (above), the folks at Cubicle 7 are also working on a special cover as well...

The Imperial Zoo Special Cover - Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

The Imperial Zoo Collector's Edition Cover // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

Some more details on the Collector's Edition cover...

"The Collector’s Edition is designed to be as in-universe as possible, with a faux leather cover, embossed details, Spot UV to highlight even more detail and texture, and a gold foil stamp. The spine of the book is rounded with raised hubs, and the paper edges are deckled, giving them a distressed look reminiscent of the sort of dusty tomes one might hide in the attic…"

You don't have to break out the tea bags for this one to make it look like a proper in-universe book! This gives you an idea of some of the interior pages...

Stirpike Entry - Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

Stirpike Entry // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

Rhinox Entry - Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

Rhinox Entry // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play

Brilliant stuff. Big descriptions talking about the nature of these creatures offer up lots of cues for Games Masters to use when slotting them into your adventures. It certainly builds on the offerings available in the core rulebook.

Are you going to be snapping this up?

"It certainly builds on the offerings available in the core rulebook..."

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