Friday, February 27, 2015

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for Third Session

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for Third Session
Taken from the journal of Rake Wallburn.
Being the adventures of:
Conrad Feld - Male Human Outrider, Middenlander

Helvaine Thorpe - Female Human Servant, Middenlander

Elise - Female Human Zealot, Marienburger

Gratoren Gorintor (Grat) - Male Dwarf Toll Keeper, Ostermarker

Raymund (Red) - Male Human Rogue, Marienburger (now masquerading as Kastor Lieberung)

Rake Wallburn -  Male Halfling Agitator, Averlander

Siegfried - Male Human Pitfighter, Averlander



Mitterfruhl (Spring Equinox) – Bogenhafen


In the morning we woke and took breakfast at the Wasted Kestrel.  Soon after Siegfried, who was hurting from his judicial combat, headed down to Handwerker Bahn to find a barber-surgeon.  He wandered about without success until we caught up with him and helped him find a barber-surgeon.  The healer seemed to do some good, but he looked a little sloppy to me.

When we started to look for the law office of Lock, Stock and Barl, we saw on the letter, that it was located on Garten Weg.  But our innkeeper didn’t think that there was a Garten Weg anywhere in the city.  The notification letter had a witness seal from a Schultz and Friedman Printshop on Langen Strasse.  So, we started there. After dallying about with some underling for a while, we finally get to meet Sigismund Schultz – the head printer.  He referenced his records that showd that one Friedrick Barl (of the forementioned Lock, Stock and Barl), presented financial papers as evidence of identity for the witness seal.  We described the Big Burly Guy (BBG) that had been following us, and Schultz seemed to think it might be him.

In our later conversations, we recollected that we had heard the BBG referred to as Adolfus, so this Freidrick Barl name seemed likely to just be a false identity.

Later on Grat and I snooped along the dock district, listening for clues, and trying to get someone to respond to the hand signals that Red had been approached with in Altdorf.

Siegfried went to the fair looking for employment in pit fights.  He found out there were some that would be held the next day.
Red, Elise, and Conrad wandered about the fair listening to the gossip of the crowds and checking out the amusements.

I asked about Blutroch, the village that was plagued, and got confirmation that it did happen, and somebody burned the village to cleanse the area.

We all ended up at the fair.  Conrad had entered an archery contest.  It was close between him and an elf, bur Conrad managed to win, with the prize being a nice quiver bearing the emblem of Bogenhafen and a dozen high quality arrows.  Afterwards many in the crowd bought him drinks.  Even though he was not one of the local favorites, they were happy to see a human win.  Many declared that it was cheating to be an elf in an archery contest.

Siegfried took pity on a very drunk dwarf in the stocks outside the festival court.  His name was Grunni.  Siegfried said he knew the pain of the stocks all too well and paid the dwarf’s fine.  The dwarf immediately declared him a lifelong friend and said he owed him a life-debt, then promptly asked to borrow some money for a drink.  When the rest of us left them to head to the Zoocopeia they were well on they way to their destination of entirely sodded.

Right in front of Dr. Malthusius’ Zoocopeia was the same wild eyed street preacher we had seen ranting the night before.  He said-

“Mark my words, the sins of man will be judged!  He refuses the protection of Sigmar.  He refuses to reign in his lust and his greed.  He turns a blind eye to Chaos and corruption.  Mark my words, the world will tilt!  The world will tilt and Morrslieb will fall from its perch.  Boganhafen will be judged.  Boganhafen will be judged!”

No doubt the ramblings of a lunatic, but something about his earnest conviction made his predictions a little unsettling.

The show itself was pretty entertaining.  It included a horse with black and white stripes, a contortionist, and a colorful bird that could repeat words from its master.  Then things got more interesting.  Dr. Malthusius and his assistant uncovered a giant spider.  Its leg span must have been six foot across.  That certainly got my heart racing.  Then he brought out a goblin all dressed in Landschneckt attire and marching to a drum and shouldering a stick as if it were a pike.  It was hilarious, the goblin was the spitting image of a soldier back home in Averland.  Then suddenly, the little vermin smacked the assistant with the stick and the assistant dropped the leash.  The goblin made a break for it.  We saw him head right into the sewers.  I tried to grab him, but he was too fast.  This all caused a big ruckus and the city guard showed up to check the situation.  They ended up taking us down to the festival court to make statements about the incident.  Red threw in a bit to the story about the BBG helping the goblin to escape.

Magistrate Richter offered a reward of 20 Crowns if we removed the goblin from the sewers.  Dr. Malthusius offered 20 Crowns if we returned the goblin alive.

We agreed to the job and gathered rope and light to trek into the sewers.  We found Siegfried nearby, thoroughly drunk.  By the time we had gathered our gear and prepared, he had mostly sobered up.  We couldn’t fit in though the grate that the goblin slithered into, so the guard took us into the city to a normal maintenance entrance to the sewer.  We had hung a lantern inside the goblin entry grate to enable us to find it from the inside.  After entering the sewer, we backtracked to find the lantern and pick up the trail.  Sure enough, we found the lantern and Conrad picked up the trail.  After a while, we found a body floating in the muck.  It turned out to be the dwarf Grunni that Siegfried had saved from the stocks earlier.  He was missing an arm and his chest was cut open.  It was a terribly disturbing sight.

The trail led to a heavy wooden door with an open viewing window that seemed to lead into a cellar.  The door was locked and I couldn’t fit into the window like the goblin seemed to have.  While examining the door, we heard a noise further down the corridor.  We checked it out and found another door with some symbol carved next to it.  It too, was locked.  So we headed back to the goblin door and had Siegfried break it open.  We moved in and found the goblin dead inside some sort of summoning circle.  The circle was made out of copper and there was a pentagram inside was painted on the ground.  There were silver candlesticks with black candles at the points of the pentagram.  Also, the words Ordo Septenarius were painted in the circle.  

As we examined the area, a nasty dog demon appeared in the circle, surrounded by terrible smoke.   Elise immediately  swung her morning star at the copper circle.  “No, don’t!” Grat shouted, trying to stop her, but she paid no heed.  I’m not sure either of them know enough about magical affairs to even make an educated guess as to the effect of the circle.  We all dove in to attack the vile thing and eventually damaged it enough to cast it back to whatever vile place it came from.  Red managed to send a small piece of his arm with the dog demon.

We tried to navigate to the nearest sewer entrance, so that we can find the location from the surface. We tied a strip of cloth to the nearest grate, and I squeezed up as close to the grate as I could get to get a look at the neighborhood.  After getting back to the surface we found our strip of cloth and it seemed that the summoning circle was below the Steinhager building. It had a barrel with a large S on it hanging over the door.

Later we noticed that Morrslieb, the chaos moon was extra large that night.  We washed off in the river and headed back to our rooms to sleep.  

Aubentag, 1 Pflugzeit - Bogenhafen


The next morning we turned in the dwarf and goblin bodies to the Magistrate who paid us our 20 Crowns.  There was some quibbling because someone had already reported that the goblin was found crushed at a warehouse on the ostendam, but we produced the little landschneckt hat and Magistrate Richter was forced to agree that it was rather unlikely that there were two goblins dressed as pikemen running about the city.  We didn’t bother to try and collect from Dr. Malthusius as he had wanted the goblin alive.  Then we headed to the temples to pray.

We sold off the candlesticks and divvied up the cash from the outing.  6 Crowns each and 4 Crowns to our newest member Siegfried.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for Second Session

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for Second Session
Taken from the journal of Gratoren Gorintor
Being the adventures of:
Conrad Feld - Male Human Outrider, Middenlander

Helvaine Thorpe - Female Human Servant, Middenlander

Elise - Female Human Zealot, Marienburger

Gratoren Gorintor (Grat) - Male Dwarf Toll Keeper, Ostermarker

Raymund (Red) - Male Human Rogue, Marienburger (now masquerading as Kastor Lieberung)

Rake Wallburn -  Male Halfling Agitator, Averlander

Siegfried - Male Human Pitfighter, Averlander


Angestag, 31 Jahrdrung, 2512 - On the River Reik
Our plan was to have my friend Josef, who runs a small cargo boat on the rivers, take us down the Reik, past Frederheim, to the lock at Weissbruck, then up the Bogen to Bogenhafen, where he was planning on going to the fair that will be starting there.
Josef has a slow witted lad, Piotr, to help sail the boat.  Elise volunteered to help but she didn’t look like much of a sailor.  Not that I was in any shape to pay much attention.  Isn’t she from the Wastelands?  Do they even have rivers there?  I do remember hearing it is someplace on the coast.  
Conrad spent his time fishing and then we had a lively discussion as to whether we should eat the fish, sacrifice it, or let it go.  Normally I would vote to eat it, but the thought just made me sick to my stomach.  
After leaving Altdorf we sailed down the Reik for a day.  The trip was a nightmare.  Every boat we passed set our boat to rocking, and the continuing splashing of the river against the front of the boat was maddening.  Dwarves build bridges to cross rivers.  We do not sail on them.  I think Conrad was right, we should have risked the forest road, plague or no plague.
After an interminable day we tied for the night.  At least it stopped some of the rocking.  
We decided to set watches but nothing bothered us. All we saw was a couple of boats slinking down the river with no lights showing.  No doubt smugglers.
Festag, 32 Jahrdrung,  2512  - at Weissbruck, and on the River Bogen
The next morning Conrad seemed a bit twitchy and I wasn’t any too happy to be casting off again either.  He kept trying to calm his horse but I think he was upsetting her if anything.  I know he wasn’t making me feel any better about this trip.
About mid-morning we came up on the lock at Weissbruck.  Once through the lock we pulled into the dock as Josef said he had some cargo to pick up.  I climbed onto the dock to get honest stone under my feet again and looked around.  The town looked to have a population of no more than 200.
While we stood around on the dock Conrad and Rake noticed the same big burly guy that was associating with the two odd, now dead, characters that had accosted Red in Altdorf.  We followed him into the Blackgold Tavern to talk with him about how he followed us from Altdorf and how he got here before us.  Unfortunately we lost him and our questions went unanswered.  
Conrad and I went to buy oats for his horse and got back just in time to see Josef and his lad rolling two barrels of what apparently were smoked eels up onto the boat.
As we took off we all watched intently for any sign of the BBG (big burly guy).  We didn’t see him standing on the far side of the river where we all appear to be looking.
We headed up the River Bogen and the travel was slower, as we were now heading up a river, instead of down one.  And it was even rougher as we talked back and forth.  I felt sick again.
After another very long day we tied up for the night.  We set up watches again, after readjusting the watch schedule when I remembered most humans can’t see at night worth beans, although Elise seems to do much better than the rest.  On first watch Elise and Red noticed two small boats sneaking up on us.  They kicked everyone awake.
It appeared there were two people in each boat.  And it ended up that the BBG was leading them.  He yells for us to give him “that devil Kastor or we’ll burn your ship to the waterline!”
Kastor, I mean Red, kept trying to reason with them, but the fact that he also kept shooting his crossbow at them tended to deflate his arguments.  He wasn’t hitting any of them and neither was I.  Rake with his sling did hit them a couple of times and Conrad with his longbow scored several hits.
As their boats got closer they started throwing fancy torches up on the deck that I immediately started running after and throwing into the river.  If there is anything I hate more than being on a boat it’s being on a burning boat.
Crazy Elise reached out and caved in one of the attacker’s heads with her flail, and then proceeded to jump into their boat and crush the other guy.
Helvaine, not to be outdone, jumped into the other boat, and after a rocky landing, smacks the BBG a couple of times with my shield, that she had “borrowed” off the deck before jumping into the boat.  The BBG jumped over the side to get away.  Red finally skewered him with a crossbow bolt as he went into the water.  He was badly wounded, but even after looking we didn’t find the body.
We did manage to save one of the attackers.  He said the BBG, whose name appears to be Adolphus, hired the rest of them in Weissbruck to catch this bad guy named Kastor.  
We checked the boats, and ended up with the two rowboats, 2 suits of leather armor (a bit the worse for wear), and some fancy torches.
We also realized we really didn’t have anyone who could patch up Conrad who had taken a bolt in the arm, but luckily it wasn’t much more than a graze.
Wellentag, 33 Jahrdrung (Mitterfruhl’s Eve),  2512 - In Bogenhafen
We took off the next morning and reached Bogenhafen about noon.  It is a big city with a population of more than 5000.   Even more now that the Schaffenfest is in full swing.  
We turned the remaining attacker in to the authorities and then found a likely inn.  As in one with a good stable attached.  Conrad seems very protective of his horse.  I don’t like riding horses much better than riding on a boat.  We rent 2 rooms for 10 schillings each at the Wasted Kestrel.  
Conrad decided to take his horse out of the city and let it get some exercise after being cooped up on the boat for 3 days.  The rest of us decide to check out the fair.  After finding an armorer to fix the armor we ended up with.
We had some meat pies and drinks bought by “Kastor”.  Then Rake noticed a pit fighter he had hired in the past, who appeared to be involved in a judicial combat. His name was Siegfried.  Apparently he was accused of stealing a piglet.  Reputedly to train up to be a Battle Boar.  
Both Siegfried and the other criminal were being sewn into tight greased leather garments with the hammer of Sigmar emblazoned on the front and the scales of Verena on the back.  They each had a large shield that they wielded with both hands and used both to defend and attack.
Rake said Siegfried wasn't too bright, but supposedly he was a good fighter.  We had Rake wind up the crowd and then Red and I placed bets on Siegfried.  Red bet a crown and I bet 5 shillings.  
The fight started out badly for Siegfried and I was afraid we had made a mistake.  The other criminal jabbed him hard in the leg with the tip of his shield and made him limp a bit, but after an exciting fight, Siegfried squeaked out a victory.
As we were impressed with his fighting, and our wins, we invited Siegfried to have a drink with us, and eventually, to come back and share one of our rooms as it appeared he had no place to stay.   

Saturday, January 31, 2015

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for First Session

The Enemy Within - Journal Entry for First Session
Taken from the journal of Conrad Feld
Being the adventures of:
Conrad Feld - Male Human Outrider, Middenlander

Helvaine Thorpe - Female Human Servant, Middenlander

Elise - Female Human Zealot, Marienburger

Gratoren Gorintor (Grat) - Male Dwarf Toll Keeper, Ostermarker

Raymund (Red) - Male Human Rogue, Marienburger (now masquerading as Kastor Lieberung)

Rake Wallburn -  Male Halfling Agitator, Averlander

Aubentag, 26 Jahrdrung, 2512 - The Road to Altdorf

The road was long coming down from Middenheim. It was uneventful until two days out from Altdorf. While riding ahead I heard the pained cry of a horse ahead. I left my horse Bianka and crept through the woods finding a huge mutant cutting down a poor horse, still tied to a overturned carriage. There were three other mutants on their feet and one they were trying to bandage up. It appeared there were no survivors of the attack. I crept away to gather the others so we could rid the empire of the monsters. The others charged up the road while I struck from the shadows. I put an arrow in one before grabbing my shield just in time to intercept an incoming bolt from something hiding behind the carriage. While the party brought down the giant, the "doctor", and the cloven hooved beast that I'd already shot, I entangled the scaly crossbowman with my bola before dispatching it with my axe.

In the wreckage of the carriage we found a man that looked disturbingly like our companion Raymond. On him we found a letter saying he was to inherit the estate of a baroness from the South of Reikland. Raymond, Red as we usually call him, instantly saw there was money to be made, and took on the persona of the dead man, Kastor Lieberung.

Marktag, 27 Jahrdrung, 2512 - Altdorf

We reached Altdorf on the eve of Market day The stinking streets were packed with the largest crowds I have ever seen. "Kastor" was approached in the crushing press by a shady pair who made an unusual sign. One of them kept touching the pinky of his right hand to his left ear, clearly expecting some response, that our "Kastor" did not know. The men left and we saw a burly man with a square jaw open a door for them.

Contrary to my better judgment, I agreed to stay with the rest of the party at an overpriced inn within this uncomfortably crowded city. That evening we accompanied Red asking around the dirty docks district for someone who recognized the sign. An honorless thug tried to lie to us claiming he knew what he did not. He recognized the error if his ways quickly, though Red was much too generous, encouraging his bad behavior by buying him a drink anyway.

Later, on the shady streets near the docks, we ran into a man that the dwarf knew from Ostermark. I didn't catch much of the conversation, I was too busy watching my purse to protect it from dock rats. Red and Grat went to drink Vodka with him while Rake and I went to check on this job of his. I shouldn't have…

Rake’s address was being watched so I knew something was up, but I went with him to the back door anyway. It was answered by a watchman who wanted to ask us questions. We didn't agree to go down to the watch house and got out of there before he could decide to detain us, and made our way back to the inn.

Backertag, 28 Jahrdrung, 2512 - Altdorf

After checking on Bianka, I wandered the city, getting my bearings around town. Though struggling through the press was less than enjoyable, it was better than sitting at the inn or standing around while the rest of the party dug through records at the temple of Verena and Elise spent ALL day praying at the Great Cathedral.

When the others returned they said they had found an address that the real Kastor use to own in Nuln.

Bezahltag, 29 Jahrdrung, 2512 - Altdorf

Today I kept an eye on the streets while Helvaine and Rake met with a forger to arrange for the papers that we need for Kastor's inheritance.

Konistag, 30 Jahrdrung, 2512 - Altdorf

On the fourth night in the city, "Kastor" attended a high society ball. Looking for more information about the baroness, then he met with the forger to get the final details straight for the paperwork. Once that was settled, the dwarf drug me along to try and secure passage down the river, despite the fact that the road would be just as easy, and cheaper. They had heard some nonsense rumor about a plague of red blotches wiping out the village of Blutroch and it had them all spooked.

When we got back to the inn after making travel arrangements, we were surprised hear that those shady characters from the first day were following the rest of the group, then were both killed with a crossbow from behind. We are holed up in our room with a guard posted. It will be good to get out of the city at least.

Angestag, 31 Jahrdrung, 2512 - The River Reik

First thing this morning, I went directly to the dock to get Bianka settled while the others made their devotions to Sigmar. While I waited nervously, I prayed to Taal for a safe journey down his river, but he did not reassure me…

As we pushed off from the dock we spotted the burly man who had been associated with the two strange, dead ne’er-do-wells, watching us as we sailed down river.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Beginning The Enemy Within Campaign

We are starting the fabled WFRP campaign "The Enemy Within".  I am running it with 2nd edition rules but with the original timeline of the campaign.  We will be playing over Roll20.

Each session I am having one player write up an account of the events from their characters perspective.  This helps keep track of events so we can look back later and also helps the players get in the heads of their characters, I think.  Also whoever writes for the session gets an extra 100 xp!

We rolled characters randomly.  They even rolled randomly for race.  I had them all roll on the human career chart and if the career they rolled had the option for other races then they could opt to be human or roll.  The chance was: Dwarf 20%, Halfling 20%, Elf 10%.

These are the characters we ended up with.

Conrad Feld - Male Human Outrider, Middenland

Helvaine Thorpe - Female Human Servant, Middenland

Elise - Female Human Zealot, The Wasteland


Gratoren Gorintor - Male Dwarf Toll Keeper, Ostermark


Red, Male Human Rogue, The Wasteland


Rake Wallburn, Male Halfling Agitator, Averland


Male Human Pitfighter, Averland (yet unnamed, missed first session and has not appeared yet)







Friday, January 2, 2015

WFRP rules for prayer

I always thought that there wasn't enough in the game to reinforce how much religion is woven into the fabric of the Empire.  Soldiers should be praying before each major battle.  Characters should be seeking out temples and services each time they are in a major town.  But for the most part, modern players seem to sort of forget about that stuff.

Also, I think it makes sense to give some mechanical advantages for praying.  I think even in a world without real gods, it would have some psychological benefits.

Here are the rules I have been working on.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tshTniBDWTJsPY32hdXBnxSl7cQQdQPiFWazGyJBsug/edit?usp=sharing

Thursday, January 1, 2015

d1000 random Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay encounters

I have been working on making a list of a thousand random encounters for WFRP.  I only have 53 so far.  Many of them are most applicable for when the party is travelling through the Empire by road, but most of them could be easily tweaked for other times.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i2_hmSWeVHsAhsyM6pdAH7tuF1GHAH7CI26w7hwHNnw/edit?usp=sharing

Welcome to my Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay blog

Hi.

My name is Jason.  I'm a long time Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay fan.  I've created this blog as a place to post WFRP resources I am working on as well as reports from my upcoming Enemy Within Campaign.