The years in Darkness where good to us!

By Morffe, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

The years in Darkness where good to us!
I once read that: "one of the things that was different with warhammer , was the fact that the fan material was immense compared to other rpgs". Like Liber Fanatica, Warpstone and other magazines. The observer continued: "with that the years WFRP had spent in darkness, had changed the fans into a veritable horde of writers, creating their own stuff for warhammer, churning out products of all calibers and qualities. With the advent of internet they could share and expand what they had created. So the years in darkness where good to the fans of wfrp. They learned true creativity", he concluded.

So this great potential should FFG tap into, maybe by announcing a fan writing competition for the best module or so.

So what do you say my horde? Are you up for a challenge? Will FFG challenge us with a competition? Already feeling that you have something good? Why not submit your creativity to Liber Fanatica for review?

Unleash the horde!

The poetic stroke aside, are we as fans as productive as the text wanted us to be? Would a competition be good? a way for FFG to reach out to its fans, make them take part in their colleborating RPG game on a higher level? I think it would be awesome

In Memory of: The Ten Dark Years of Warhammer
There were no stars, but one by one the candles flickered
in the Dark Library a resurrection brought forth a shining star
Ascension let her wings of Fantasy on a Flight in the dawn of a Game

Fan contest a-la-paizo for their Pathfinder stuff?

I'm in.

It generates buzz, grows the community, and provides a valuable resource. Why the heck not?