Page 19 of the rulebook - deja vu

By TonyACT, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

I have just started my first read through of the rules (and have no problem with organisation or readability so far except for minor typos - will see what lies in store).

Anyway, got to page 19 of the main book and lo and behold, an old friend - the cover picture from my 1986 softcover edition. I had heard they had dregded up some older classics - nice to see this one feature so prominently - it has aged quite well (kinda like me I hope gui%C3%B1o.gif ).

TonyACT said:

I have just started my first read through of the rules (and have no problem with organisation or readability so far except for minor typos - will see what lies in store).

Anyway, got to page 19 of the main book and lo and behold, an old friend - the cover picture from my 1986 softcover edition. I had heard they had dregded up some older classics - nice to see this one feature so prominently - it has aged quite well (kinda like me I hope gui%C3%B1o.gif ).

Yes I have that book.

The Second Edition cover art shows up too.

Also some art from the "GOTREK & FELIX" amazing novels cool.gif

I was very happy to see the 1st edition cover art in there.

I still have that book. I can't believe that I almost gave it away once.

Now if I can just get my hands on a copy of the old "Lost and the Damned" book with that Epic painting of Nurgle...

TonyACT said:

I have just started my first read through of the rules (and have no problem with organisation or readability so far except for minor typos - will see what lies in store).

Anyway, got to page 19 of the main book and lo and behold, an old friend - the cover picture from my 1986 softcover edition. I had heard they had dregded up some older classics - nice to see this one feature so prominently - it has aged quite well (kinda like me I hope gui%C3%B1o.gif ).

Other classic headers with references to the Old Warhammer Heritage is, Mistaken Identity and The Enemy Within.
As adventures of the first edition, as many of you all know, this has become much of a trademark tagline(s) for Warhammer.
You´ll find it in 2nd edition as well as in the new 3rd edition.