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Hi folks,
I'm making some background search on Altdorf for a private project. And so I'm doing some research stuff for the city.
So I'm thinking in which books I need to start my search. What came to my mind where:
1. The Spires of Altdorf, but the lack of any actual locations is sad. The Nuln, Middenheim and old Marienburg supplement was way greater.
2. The Endpart of TEW 2.0 in the thousand taverns valley.
3. Minimal stuff from the first Felix and Gotrek novels.
4. Warhammer Online City map from the Warhammer Online Atlas.
5. Beasts in Velvet
6. The Thanquol novel playing in Altdorf, Doom of the Prophet..something.
Any further ideas?
I'm not that familiar with 1st Edition stuff and every novel though most of it. :)
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Grimnirs golden Balls!
I have just started my research proper and found this! Directly on the biggest and best interactive Map of Altdorf EVER!
From: http://altdorfer.blogspot.de/
He has alot of Background infos, Adventure Hooks galore and is THE definite Altdorf Expert!
His iAltdorf Map ist just to great to describe!
http://altdorfer.blogspot.de/2012/12/ialtdorf-download.html
And from the legend of his map is most of the stuff I need to know:
This map shows Altdorf, Imperial Capital, under the rule of Kaiser Karl-Franz in the year of 2522. It is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games
Workshop Limited, or Fantasy Flight Games. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, WFRP, Games Workshop and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia,
characters, vehicles, locations, units, artefacts, illustrations and images from the Warhammer world are either ®, ™ and/or © Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2010,
variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. Used without permission. No challenge to their status intended. All Rights Reserved to
their respective owners.
This map was created by Magnus Seter. It was inspired and based upon the Altdorf map created by Charles Elliot, originally published in The Enemy Within.
That map is © Games Workshop, 1986. This map references material from Empire in Flames (by Carl Sargent, published by Games Workshop), Spires of
Altdorf (by David Chart, published by Black Industries), Night's Dark Masters (by Steven Darlington and Jody Macgregor), The Enemy Within (by Jim
Bambra, Phil Gallagher and Graeme Davis, published by Games Workshop), Shades of Empire (by Eric Cagle, David Chart, Steve Darlington, Andrew Law,
Jody Macgregor and Chris Pramas, published by Fantasy Flight Games), Elfslayer (by Bill King, published by Black Library), Burn After Printing (by J. Alexander
Bateman, finalist in the 2009 scenario competition, released as a PDF), and (by permission) the map of the Altdorf University found in Liber Fanatica
IV (created by Henrik Gronberg) as well as the unofficial fan article The Imperial Capital of Altdorf (by Arne Dam, Roderic d'Arcon and Alfred Nunez Jr.
Additional Background by Timothy Eccles and Anthony Ragan). It also references locations taken from the WFRP campaign of Magnus Seter. It also references
locations taken from the WFRP campaign of Magnus Seter. For more information, please see the companion spreadsheet, or go to
altdorfer.blogspot.com.
Version 1.2

A blog about playing dwarfs and dwarven ressources in the Old World.
http://vierzwergeundeinhund.blogspot.com/
Tis a very impressive find to be sure!
jh
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