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Circus of Chaos: homebrew adventure for 40k RPG Wrath and Glory
“The town of Gaslight is miserably cold – a place of toil and twilight. Fuel is carved from the frozen ground to wage some distant war. Respite comes but once a year, an event marked on all citizens’ calendars – a travelling circus.
This year, however, their orderly entertainment has been replaced with something a little more… Chaotic.”
Welcome to the Circus
Circus of Chaos is an introductory scenario for Cubicle 7’s 40k RPG Wrath and Glory for up to 7 players. You take the role of a band of misfits and mutants corrupting a weary mining town disguised as twisted circus archetypes.
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MOTB: Ash waste chimney stacks for Necromunda
Oops it’s been two full years since Necromunda Ash Wastes was released and I have yet to play a single Ash Wastes game. I have, however, played dozens of games on ashen, wasted environments thanks to a bunch of terrain I created over lockdown. I ran a successful Outlanders Necromunda campaign last year “Moon of …
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MOTB: Inquisitor-scale laboratory equipment
A scenario in an old Inquisitor campaign, Crown of Bones, called for the infiltration of a secret genetics lab deep beneath a Navis Nobilite estate. I planned to use my Necromunda walls and tiles to create the winding catacombs, but I didn’t have anything I could use as set dressing. Just what is in a …
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MOTB: Necromunda freight wagons
Many years ago, when MDF scenery was still being invented, I acquired a very basic Wild West train set from TTCombat as a cheap and cheerful alternative to ruins and sandbags typical of most 40k terrain setups. Our gaming group were experimenting with Necromunda Community Edition (many years before the 2017 re-release) and were enjoying …
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