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Links to the WFRP World
| Hogshead Publishing, the publishers of Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play. James Wallis has done
a great job setting up this site. And, they have some free stuff!
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Of course, there is the WFRP Mailing List (managed by yours truly), where you can pick the brains of the WFRP
body politick, including the authors and publishers of WFRP material.
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| Another online source for WFRP players, the The Unseen Library provides members of the
WFRP List an area to meet each other, play games, and share thoughts about WFRP in real-time.
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Alfred Nunez has a site with plenty of background material on far-away places in the Old World,
formatted nicely into RTF files. I am especially fond of the cult write-ups.
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| Chaos Clamber, Jason Tilley's labor of love, a WFRP e-zine. Perhaps the "sexiest" WFRP site on
the net.
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Garret Lepper's site is so chock-full-o-nuts that I've still not read everything there.
He is so prolific, I wonder if he actually has a real job. For gems, download the huge Book of the Rat and the Guide to Lustria. You might also want to install Viner Hand, the font Garrett used to write these documents.
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| If you're into greenskins, have a look at the Ian Ward's WFRP Goblinoid Culture Project. You gotta
let them little trolls into your heart...(Sadly, this site is hosted on Geocities, which I hate because the webservers
there insist on throwing up obnoxious advertising pop-up windows.)
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Jack Wisehammer's Marienburg
site is a good online companion to Anthony Ragan's Marienburg: Sold Down the River sourcebook. The site
looks slick and Jack eagerly accepts contributions from the community.
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General RPG Sites
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Irony Games is a site dedicated to supporting
online role-playing. Irony has oodles of freebies - free dice rollers, map generators, and such.
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Other Cool Things
Anthony Ragan posted some very interesting links to the WFRP Mailing List, and I've
placed these in the Best of the List Archive.
Need that perfect German or French word, but don't speak a lick of either? Well, use
Babelfish at Altavista and make your players think you are the next Noam Chomsky.
Although it's not WFRP-specific, the Great Book of Plots is a great resource for WFRP GMs.
The site, The Knights Templar, provides good information on the real Knights Templar; a good source for your
WFRP campaigns.
Blasphemy! Another non-WFRP link, but to a very interesting set of free RPG rules, The Window. Check it out.
If you want to be listed, please email Clay.
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