Get Stuck Into Some Warhammer Fantasy RPG One Shot Sessions
December 1, 2020 by brennon
Cubicle 7 has added another supplement into the mix for those playing adventures in Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play. One Shots Of The Reikland is a collection of five short sessions adventures which you can dot into your extended campaigns or just use as an excuse to dip your toe into grimdark.
One Shots Of The Reikland // Cubicle 7
Within this PDF you'll find these storylines to play out with your group...
- Come Drown with Me: The business of navigating locks is tedious enough, but to find yourself leaving a lock only to arrive back where you started? Something is afoot at Hartsklein Lock — or perhaps, beneath it.
- The Lock-in: A quiet night at an inn takes a sharp turn when an enthusiastic Witch Hunter and his mob barricade everyone inside and demand that the heretics be sent out, or they’ll burn the place to the ground with everyone inside. Last orders, please?
- The Siege of Walen Temple: A father’s mistake returns to haunt the good folk of a sleepy Reikland village. Crowded inside the stout walls of a Temple to Sigmar, how long can they hope to hold out against the ravening horde outside?
- Curd Your Enthusiasm: An evening of fine wine and vittals ends in disaster and death, and somehow it seems that the cheese might be to blame…
- A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing: An injured noble is dutifully cared for by the farmers he holds responsible — but is there a limit to hospitality?
I am really liking the look of The Siege Of Walen Temple from a quick flick through the book but Curd Your Enthusiasm also seems like it would be a perfect way to add in a few moments of dark comedy alongside the brutality of The Old World.
Are you tempted to pick this up and have a read?
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Some interesting story’s to play through in the collection.
Having done a mild grizzle recently at what I thought was a lack of new material for WFRP I’m happy to eat my words here.