![]() ![]() To my mind, the colours of magic are one of the most interesting aspects of the entire Warhammer mythology. Any game is going to be enhanced by a GM who can convey some of the unpredictability of the Winds of Chaos, and by a Wizard player who can convey some of the otherworldliness of their profession. Colourful Magicįor this article I’m having a look at magic in WFRP and ways to bring its distinctive tone to the gaming table. ![]() ![]() If you missed Clive’s previous post – you can find it here. Clive started playing WFRP virtually the day it came out, back in 1986 and has contributed to the second, third and fourth editions of the RPG, as well as the officially unofficial Warpstone magazine and so is an excellent source of information! Today we have another blog post about Magic in WFRP from Clive Oldfield. ![]()
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