

Here the text introduces the concept of tabletop roleplaying games, explains how to use the book, and goes over the text conventions found in the book. “Ye’d best be glad I’m not a Smartass Slayer, laddie…”

I’ll bet you really lay your enemies low.” “Speaking of Troll Slayers,” I says, “the look suits you. “I happen t’know that the fourth edition of WFRP cleans up all the nonsense and gets right down to the Troll-slaying goodness.” And that third edition went way off the rails.”

But those rules in the first two editions just never did it for me. “Y’know, Scotty,” I says, leaning back in my chair, “I’ve always had me a soft spot for WFRP. He shows up bare-chested and with a giant orange mohawk, which meant only one thing: There was a new edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay in town. So the other day, my good buddy Scotty the Dwarf stops by for a visit.
