Dark Heresy RPG: The Haarlock's Legacy Volume 1: Tattered Fates (Haarlock's Legacy Trilogy)
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Something terrible stirs upon the pleasure planet of Quaddis. Portents and ancient evils become evident as the penultimate 13th Hour approaches. Will your Acolytes be able to discover the secret of the Haarlock's Legacy in time? From the bloody, labyrinthine Red Cages to the mansion of Gabriel Chase, the adventure draws the Acolytes into the dark underside of Quaddis. The affairs of the notorious Rogue Trader Erasmus Haarlock takes form, setting the stage for the fate of the Calixis Sector. First in a definitive trilogy of epic adventures, Haarlock's Legacy is designed for all levels of play. A copy of the Dark Heresy Core Rulebook is necessary to use this supplement.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #342459 in Books
- Published on: 2009-06-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 64 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781589945500
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
A bloody sandbox
The Dark Heresy line has produced some amazing products. Tattered Fates is once again a marvel. The production value is high quality and the art is evocative and masterful.
The adventures starts with the PCs being thrown to the wolves, and while this seems 'raildroady' at first, reading on shows that the game can go in numerous directions. There are milestones to meet and events that the PCs should partake in but, the wonderful thing about the adventure though is its 'sandbox' nature. The GM at the direction of the players can move to the conclusion from a myriad of ways. Typically, in a DH adventure, there is lots of action, and the adversaries are very hard.
As a GM, I would say a good amount of experience is required to shuffle encounters and bad guys, keep with the events behind the scenes and deal with players who are likely to go off the rails since as written, the adventure almost promotes this. I enjoyed the read, but have yet to play it. The end scene is very satisfying and I am looking forward to the next book in the Legacy trilogy.





