Hi Dark Heresy fans!
This is going to be a busy week for me, there is a lot going on in the grim darkness of the far future. Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay has got a great year ahead of it! This week’s designer diary is intended to showcase some of the highlights of 2009.
Adepticon Bound
This weekend is
Adepticon, an independent miniature gaming convention held in Lombard, IL
. It’s a big, three-day miniature gaming convention that promises to be a major event for all fans of
Warhammer
and
Warhammer 40,000
.
Fantasy Flight Games is one of the sponsors of Adepticon, and we will be there with plenty of
Dark Heresy
stuff to show off, both from the existing library and some sneak peeks at upcoming books! I am really looking forward to attending Adepticon for the first time, and I love to meet the fans of
Dark Heresy
and
Rogue Trader
. Definitely stop by if you plan to attend and say hello!
Masterminds
There are two writers who have helped me guide the direction and purpose of Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay since the start. I am very pleased to introduce John French and Alan Bligh, the twisted geniuses behind such books as Disciples of the Dark Gods , Tattered Fates , and the lead writers for the upcoming Radical’s Handbook . John and Alan have been with Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay every step of the way and I look forward to working with them on many, many more books in the future.
John French’s Bio:
John French is a freelance writer and games designer who has written for
Dark Heresy
since 2006. Working in collaboration with Alan Bligh and alongside many other talented writers and developers, his work can be found in the
Dark Heresy Rulebook
,
Inquisitor’s Handbook
,
Games Master’s Screen
,
Disciples of the Dark Gods
and the forthcoming
Haarlock's Legacy
series of books that begins with
Tattered Fates
. In times past and days remote he also contributed to
Necromunda Magazine
,
Town Cryer
and
Fanatic
and has been involved in table top wargaming and roleplaying games since the beginning of the nineties. When he is not thinking of ways that dark and corrupting beings can destroy realty and space, John enjoys talking about why it would be a good idea, and making it so with his own traitor legions on the gaming table…that and drinking good wine.
Alan Bligh’s Bio:
Alan is a freelance fiction writer, editor and occasionally game designer whose day job sees him bound to the service of a wildly known Forge World. Previous employment has included stints in the voluntary sector and throwing misbehaved people out of nightclubs, as well as time studying the Humanities and Strategic Studies. He’s been interested in history, sci-fi, fantasy and horror longer than he cares to remember (because it makes him feel old) and has been an avid gamer since he was big enough to grasp dice. He is also fond of moving pictures, book learning and such, and being English believes there should be a ‘u’ in armour.
The Next Step
Look for more information about
Tattered Fates
coming soon, and I am putting together some bits and pieces for a diary about
The Radical’s Handbook
as well. Keep your eyes open for more glimpses into the future of
Dark Heresy
. Until next time, may the light of the Golden Throne guide your way.
Dark Heresy is a roleplaying game set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the grim darkness of the far future. Players take on the roles of Acolytes serving the Inquisition, rooting out heresy and corruption from within the galaxy-spanning Imperium of Man.