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README.md

Night of Blood

Night of Blood is the classic Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay scenario, and an excellent introduction to the game. The scenario was written in 1987 by Jim Bambra and has been republished officially and unofficially for 1st Edition, 2nd Edition and 4th Edition.

This module provides unofficial content to allow GMs to run Night of Blood using Foundry Virtual Tabletop's Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Foundry Core Module. You'll need a free PDF of Night of Blood to run this module successfully, but all maps and actors are supplied in this module.

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Contents

  • Actors from the module.
  • Scenes - the maps were taken from this site and pintrest.
  • Audio files - including the storm, voices in the tavern, the restless occupants strolling around the common room and worse.
  • Token files - full tokens for the NPC cast.

Installation

  • Add via Foundry VTT Module Setup screen using the Manifest URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CStuartEKerrigan/WFRP-Night-of-Blood-4e-FVTT/master/module.json
  • On launching your world and enabling the module the Initializer should pop up to automatically install all scenes, actors and journal entries.
  • You can also optionally import in the sound playlists if you want audio (storm noises, rain, tavern speech).
  • The upper level of the Hooded Man and the Ferry are a series of tiles that are hidden from the players. Reveal them when the time comes.

Want to support us?

This module is freeware, and always will be, and other free unofficial WFRP modules are planned. As the WFRP content now requires payment to Cubicle 7 there are some running costs so if you want to donate then the link below is provided.

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You can also listen to the Perilous Realm Podcast

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Lastly do share with us at perilousrealmpodcast@gmail.com any streams or audio you have of your adventures in the Hooded Man Inn - if anyone is left to tell the tale.