Explore The Sea Of Claws In Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play
September 6, 2022 by brennon
Cubicle 7 has now released the PDF version of Seas Of Claws, a brand new sourcebook for Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play. You can also pre-order the physical version ahead of a release next year in 2023.
Sea Of Claws // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play
Here's some of the background around Seas Of Claws...
"To the north lies the bitterly cold and tempestuous Sea of Claws. The sea separates the Empire from the lands of Norsca, where Marauder tribes beseech the forces of Chaos for glory and power and vast monsters make their lairs in the fjords. The coastal provinces of the Empire, desperate to escape the stranglehold of Marienburg, scramble to construct mighty navies and sea defences. Sailors, explorers, pirates, and wreckers all rub their hands in thought of the wealth to be won — but whilst a life on the ocean waves can reap great rewards, the risks are greater still."
The Sea Of Claws lies to the North of the Empire and works as the rift between the different realms. It's a landscape that I don't think many folks have spent their time exploring but this new book offers up a neat set of options for adventurers to use when plotting out different quests, trials and tribulations.
The Sea Of Claws Map // Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play
Inside, you'll find...
- A trip around the coast of the Sea of Claws, from the Marches of Couronne, to the blighted shores of the Troll Country, to the frozen territory of the Bjornlings.
- A guide to manning an ocean-going vessel, ship-to-ship combat, and new approaches to trade.
- A bestiary of sea creatures from the diminutive Gymmcrab to the colossal Black Leviathan.
- The Seafarer Class – eight careers for those who live on the ocean or by the coast.
- Rules for exciting events, worthwhile endeavours, and deadly encounters during long sea voyages.
- Information on the Cult of Manann, and the worship of Stromfels.
- Famed seafarers such as Arch-Sealord Vrisk Ironscratch, Wulfrik the Wanderer, Jago Roth, and Long Drong, providing profiles for these great captains, and guidance on how they might influence adventures.
I am all about the addition of characters like Wulfrick The Wanderer and Long Drong and his Slayer Pirates. I am also all about seeing the Black Leviathan although probably in the background, far away, destroying another ship and not my characters.
It's also neat to see Stromfels coming back to the tabletop in some fashion! The last time that I heard of Stromfels was in a Gotrek & Felix audiobook and it was quite intense!
Are you going to be snapping up this book and setting sail?
"I am all about the addition of characters like Wulfrick The Wanderer and Long Drong and his Slayer Pirates..."
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Always loved the styled used on the old world maps!
Yes something about a map. I was talking about AOS to someone trying to find an ice plane where is was dark most of the time. Actually tracking down maps of a decent size for AOS and making any sense of them is not as easy as you might think.
Ooh nice their be monster’s!