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==Books== <tabs> <tab name="Core"> *'''Core Rulebook''' Released in both the Ulisses Spiele and C7 flavors, though you can't get the Ulisses version anymore. * '''Forsaken System Player's Guide''': 20 new archetypes, 3 playable races (kroot, ogryns, ratlings), more lore for the Gilead System, and downtime rules. The new subclasses are: Confessor (tier 2), Sister Repentia (tier 2), Sister Imagifier (tier 3), Sister Dialogus (Tier 3), Seraphim (tier 3), Canoness (tier 4), Ratling Sniper (tier 2), Ogryn Warrior (Tier 2), Bullgryn (tier 3), Lexmechanic (tier 2), Interrogator (tier 2), Astartes Apothecary (tier 4), Astartes Chaplain (tier 4), Astartes Librarian (tier 4), Primaris Reiver (tier 4), Tech-Adept (tier 1), Sicarian Infiltrator (tier 3), Sicarian Ruststalker (Tier 3), Tech-Priest Dominus (tier 4) and Kroot Mercenary (tier 1) * '''Church of Steel:''' "Features rules for all forms of technological assistance, including vehicles, fliers, mounts, pets, and Voidships!" Currently the most anticipated book in the line, having been delayed multiple times to supposedly guarantee quality. What came out was...satisfactory, though some more iconic vehicles were missing. **While the Ulisses release of the CRB had rules for vehicles and voidships, the rules were pretty trash. It's been speculated that this was part of the reason why this book took so fucking long to come out. **While there was much excitement upon its final release, not all was rosy. Notably, voidships and superheavy vehicles like the [[Baneblade]] have been shoved aside, likely to be put into their own book. Who knows how long we'll have to wait until a book on par with [[Rogue Trader (RPG)|Battlefleet Koronus]] may ever come out... * '''Redacted Records:''' Redacted Records contains a variety of material for players and GMs to use in their games, including creating and using Space Hulks, new frameworks, and deadly cults. Pretty much just Deathwatch’s Ark of Lost Souls, no doubt taking much ‘inspiration’ from it. ** '''Redacted Records II:''' An upcoming sequel to the above, carrying more random talents and maybe some new gear. * '''Vow of Absolution:''' An in-development splat about the [[Absolvers]] chapter, who are based in Gilead. Expect plenty of marine archetypes (possibly including some that breach T5), talents and gear. * '''Threat Assessment: Xenos:''' Took us fucking THREE YEARS before we could (hopefully) finally get a Bestiary from C7. Hopefully there aren't any worthwhile xenos left out of this. * '''Inheritance of Embers:''' An in-development splat focusing on the Aeldari. While craftworlders and corsairs are a given, there's no word about their dark kindred or the murderous space clowns making an appearance. </tab> <tab name="Adventures"> * '''Wrath & Glory Starter Set''' (Ulisses Spiele): includes a pre-written adventure, "Escape the Rok" * '''Wrath & Glory Starter Set''' (C7): Again, because C7 was taking their sweet time with this shit. Includes the prewritten adventure "Traitor's Hymn" ** '''The Varonius Flotilla:''' A setting guide looking into the various fleets of the Rogue Trader involved in the prewritten adventure. * '''Blessings Unheralded''' (Ulisses Spiele): Free Tier 3 introductory adventure involving fighting back a Nurglite infestation. * '''Wrath & Glory Dark Tides''' (Ulisses Spiele): Five linked adventures. The plot focuses on the eventually destabilizing state of the planet of Kharybdion following the disappearance of its planetary governor. **Of note is that the fifth adventure is an entirely detached one, putting players in the shoes of Eldar who had their own agendas running concurrent with the main plot. * '''Rain of Mercy''': Free RPG Day adventure. * '''The Graveyard Shift''': Free adventure. * '''Litanies of the Lost''': A package of four scenarios where the players have to resolve conflicts involving an Ecclesiarchal cult, the Mechanicus and some opportunistic pirates. Can be played as a linked adventure. * '''Bloody Gates, On the Wings of Valkyries, The Lord of the Spire & Affliction Ascendant:''' a series of adventure set around the battle to retake the Hive Spire of Tora Armis in the heart of Gilead Primus. Each was sold separately and set at a different tier (from 1 to 4) but expect C7 to eventually compile them into a single book if Litanies of the Lost is something to go by. **The last book is host to a complete mess of an archetype, the First Company Veteran - an archetype that acts as pretty much nothing besides a free way to get Terminator armor. * '''Null Hypothesis''': A mini-adventure witch hunt that also provides rules for a [[Sisters of Silence|Sister of Silence]] archetype. * '''Brass Tax''': An adventure that throws the players (a bunch of scouts from the Absolvers chapter) into an assignment to flush out an arms trade using Astartes gear. * '''Scourge of the Dark Heart:''' An upcoming T4-5 adventure that might serve as a testing ground for what T5 can be up against. </tab> <tab name="Web Supplements"> * '''Gutshivva's Kommandos:''' Provides rules for an onery band or Ork Kommandos you can potentially befriend if you're that unscrupulous, with special plot hooks to help earn their loyalty. * '''Departmento Munitorum: Shotguns:''' Oh, look, a twitch of activity! This is a super-cheap but small web-supplement that gives a few variant shotguns and ammo for them. * '''Wretches of the Writ:''' Provides stats and plot hooks for a band of [[Word Bearers]], which also curiously plays host to [[The Changeling]]. </tab> </tabs> ===Upcoming Releases=== Unlike Ulisses Spiele, Cubicle 7 isn't entirely staffed by statues, and so released more than the drip that the initial launch had. That said, development has been slow with C7 giving more than a fair share of attention to W&G's sibling games [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay|WFRP 4th Edition]] (a remaster/reprise of a much less-maligned game) and [[Age of Sigmar Roleplay|AoS:Soulbound]] (an entirely original product that doesn't reek of other people's work). The upcoming release of [[Imperium Maledictum]] (a new game based on much better-received ones) hasn't helped prospects either. * '''Scions of the Fane:''' A five-part interlinked adventure. The premise is that within the Imperium Nihilus, blasphemers have spread rumors that the Emperor is truly dead. Now a Heretek cult has gained power and are committing great heresy by innovating technology. They also want to conquer the system with daemon engines, but we're sure it will be ''fine.'' * '''Imperial Cities:''' A six-book series, each book being about a type of Imperial world in the Gilead System. The five known types to be covered by this series are an Agri world, a forge world, a shrine world, a hive world, and a knight world. There will be information about buildings, NPCs, society at all levels, daily life on these planets, and some adventures for the planets. ** First one is Imperial Cities: Charybdion, on the Hive World of Charybdion
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