Mordheim Adventure

By Aranei, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

One of my players wants to play an adventure in Mordheim after we finish our current one. But I know only basic information about the city.

Maybe you will help me?

My campaign is taking place in 2520. What does Mordheim look like after 500 years since the comet fell? Is it still full with pieces of warpstone? Are the competing factions (Sigmarites, brigands, adventurers, Chaos worshippers, skaven, vampire count minions) still there? Is the monastery of the Sisters of Sigmar still standing?

If you can provide me any extra helpful material, I will be extremly grateful.

As far as I'm aware, after the big bad demon left, the place goes all to hell, or heaven, or maybe purgatory.

Essentially, everybody stays the hell away from the place, the forest grows in over it and you can't get a decent beer anywhere. There's probably still a few ruins around and a hell of a lot of mutants, but nobody goes there looking for warpstone anymore, the Sigmarite temple is likely looooong gone.

Hi

I believe that the next issue of Liber fanatica will have an extensive article about Mordheim. it will be published at the very end of this quarter or in the 1st quarter of 2012.

I hope that will be of some help to you.

Sincerly

Rikard co-developer of LF #9

I'm writing the Mordheim article (hopefully the first of many) for LF. My article focuses on Mordheim right after the comet fell, so I don't think it will help you a whole lot. From my understanding, Mordheim was raised to the ground twice since the time of the skirmish game. Once by Vlad von Carstein and one more time by the Empire.

I think its safe to assume the Sisters of Sigmar are no more... at least not as they were. Perhaps they managed to flee under ground and have survived against all odds fighting the Lord of Shadows' minions and the Skaven warpstone hunters. Mordheim is not the city it once was and very very few travel there hoping to find riches like they did in the year 2000. It became a place with great risk and little reward and your PCs would probably need a really good reason to travel there (perhaps a lost artefact?) or it would not be worth their while.

Thank you all for the answers! Looking forward to reading the article.

Sure, I will come up with an appropriate quest soon.