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Warhammer Adventures, children's books set in the GW universes.

Started by Ratman_tf, May 21, 2018, 07:08:06 PM

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Ratman_tf

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Krimson

"Anyways, I for one never felt like it had a worse \'yiff factor\' than any other system." -- RPGPundit

Spinachcat


tenbones

what in the actual fuck?


Edit: I guess this means everyone that has been telling me about Warhammer all these decades, and my own reading of the material for the last few months has been *completely* wrong.


ThePoxBox

This is like making Robocop Adventures. Worst idea I've ever seen.

RandyB

Am I the only one who is reminded of Our Host's recent rant about "games for kids"? Everything he said there applies to these announced books. Same thing, different media.

crkrueger

I'm going to simply try to pretend I've never seen this, just like the Lore behind Age of Sigmar.
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