Soulbound: Champions of Death

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Soulbound: Champions of Death
Soulbound Champions of Death cover.jpg
Author(s) Emmet Byrne, Michael Duxbury, Cat Evans, Cody Faulk, Jordan Goldfarb, Elaine Lithgow, KC Shi
Editor(s) Christopher Walz
Cover Artist Johan Grenier
Released 2021
Pages 142


Soulbound: Champions of Death is a supplement for Age of Sigmar Roleplay focussing on the Grand Alliance of Death

Description

Champions of Death is a player-focused supplement for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound. This book presents new undead Species and Archetypes, expanding on the cultures of each and offers subfactions to help define your champions. It also contains new Death-oriented player options, including new Talents, Miracles, spells, and Endeavours to let players embrace their afterlife. Finally, the book provides advice to GMs on how to run Deathcentred campaigns, or work characters loyal to the forces of Death into existing adventures. [1]

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chosen of Nagash: This chapter gives insight into the Great Necromancer Nagash, his history with the

Soulbound, and why he may deign to forge a deathly Binding with his own skeletal hands. It also provides a wealth of information for players to help them flesh out their characters.

Quotes

Fools fear death as the great end. But I have walked the pallid realm of Shyish since I left my mother’s arms. I have crossed deserts of choking bone-dust, pursued by wights atop skeletal chargers. I have slept atop fresh graves in disquiet necropolises, deathly silent for fear of prowling wraiths. I have paid for passage with my own blood, to kneel before undying monarchs atop ossified thrones. I have witnessed the myriad twisted ends that await all mortals. So listen well, fools.Death is not the end.It is a terrible beginning.

~ Sabettha Seagrave from Death is not the End (banned in all Cities of Sigmar.[1]

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