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Toby Goatfield Captain
Posts : 65 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-11-03
| Subject: Looking for a Temple of Morr Wed 3 Feb 2010 - 2:09 | |
| Hey, know of any place where a guy like me can find a temple of Morr. Gotta keep it quiet, don't want them crazy witchhunters thinking I'm out looking for cool scenarios. Moved to Scenery & Terrain section. - cianty | |
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Toby Goatfield Captain
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Wed 3 Feb 2010 - 22:06 | |
| 1. Thank you Cianty I wasn't sure where to place it. 2. I could've sworn GW had a scenario or article including a Temple of Morr. 3. Vampires are a myth | |
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Pathfinder Dubstyles Venerable Ancient
Posts : 778 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-04-11 Age : 40 Location : North Carolina, US
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Fri 5 Feb 2010 - 20:39 | |
| I have both all three parts of that article, pm me.
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werekin Venerable Ancient
Posts : 886 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-06-22 Age : 47 Location : Poole, England
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Norse (Unofficial) Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Sat 6 Feb 2010 - 16:04 | |
| Hello Toby. I remember reading about you in 'Honour of the Grave'. Reminds me I need to get on with the next Angelika Fleischer adventure, 'Sacred Flesh' is the following novel I think. Anyway, here are some picture of my Temple of Morr. I didn't produce this myself, only directed the planning of the design. Most of the architectural work and the building itself was completed by Carl 'Scenery Bloke' Merrell, whose work was also featured in Border Town Burning. I've carefully revised the Town Cryer rules for Priests of Morr and expanded the Priests rules themselves to include each the other popular cults of the Old World. You will be able to use this to represent them in your games of Mordheim. These should be published around May or June. We will also be looking for your painted Priest models. I am working on a Priest of Morr myself. A pleasant departure from painting Ogres! Regards, Werekin. B-) | |
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werekin Venerable Ancient
Posts : 886 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-06-22 Age : 47 Location : Poole, England
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Sat 6 Feb 2010 - 16:43 | |
| The name of the Morrian Priests adventure campaign was 'Thy Soul to Keep', from White Dwarf. It's a pretty cool mini-campaign, although a little rigid and purposefully limited in scope, it would be brilliant for a weekend worth of gaming fun. Regards, Werekin. | |
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WarbossKurgan Distinguished Poster
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Sat 6 Feb 2010 - 18:41 | |
| It was in UK White Dwarf issues 314-316 (possibly different issue numbers elsewhere!) I can't get at my old issues at the moment, but I remember it being a pretty damn good series (and it kind-of inspired our Bell, Book and Candle campaign set up!)
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Von Kurst Distinguished Poster
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Sat 6 Feb 2010 - 19:42 | |
| Hmmm... right around the time WD was going pear shaped here... I can find no mention of this in my 314-319 US WDs. Does anyone know if it was ever published in the US? Sounds interesting. | |
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Toby Goatfield Captain
Posts : 65 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-11-03
| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Sat 6 Feb 2010 - 22:58 | |
| In a word, awesome! I'll try to get pics as soon as I can. Still working on my Green Man Inn and it's scary faces. | |
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Pathfinder Dubstyles Venerable Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Mon 8 Feb 2010 - 1:10 | |
| I look forward to your Priest treatise Warekin! You corrupted characters article combines and updates two of my favorite classic articles and adds tons of fun stuff for chaos warbands to enjoy!
I used a priest of Morr as it exists in TC12 in my Reiklanders. I had to replace a youngblood, as it was not a hired sword but a hero. He would have been useful if not for the fact that his equipment is immutable and i was not fighting a single undead or chaos warband! Thanks to his high leadership he ended up becoming leader, only to die from a ricochet in the next game!
Thy Soul to Keep is a nice article for a short campaign with a neat theme and story. The terrain and models showcased within are simply beautiful! Maybe we can get someone to host them, i have the PDFs. | |
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werekin Venerable Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Mon 8 Feb 2010 - 14:07 | |
| 'Miracle Workers', a treatise on the ten prominent deities recognised throughout the Empire, will be available by the summer.
Like the chapter 'Corrupted Characters' which was published previously on the BTB web site, the article will revise and marry together some brilliant resources & ideas which are commonly passed over in Mordheim campaigns.
There will be a selection of material to start gaming with which I hope will spur forum members to work on some brilliant new miniatures and conversions for their existing warbands.
You will also find that the negative aspects of your previous encounter with hiring a priest will have been reconditioned to help personalise your campaign experience.
Regards,
Werekin. | |
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Pathfinder Dubstyles Venerable Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Mon 8 Feb 2010 - 20:16 | |
| Be sure to update the Warrior Priest hired sword found in the half-assed Encampment rules. He is listed as carrying a Hammer of Sigmar, but no such weapon exists! Surely the author means a Sigmarite Warhammer, but that is a Sister only weapon, sworn enemy of true Sigmarites... | |
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Knightei Knight
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| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Tue 9 Feb 2010 - 17:19 | |
| true Dubstyles But they are remember still sigmarites. In history the catholics and anglicans both used crosses but they were(ish) enemies. oh and on the warrior priest my group uses the hero of the same name and give him heavy armour and a double handed weapon... | |
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werekin Venerable Ancient
Posts : 886 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-06-22 Age : 47 Location : Poole, England
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Norse (Unofficial) Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Looking for a Temple of Morr Wed 10 Feb 2010 - 21:47 | |
| Affirmative.
Any other religious gripes folks?
Regards,
Werekin.
B-) | |
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