


I based this house-rule on Warhammer’s rules for the same. I’ve already outlined on this blog, a Stress & Insanity system that I plan on working into my next 13th Age campaign. As with every system I’ve ever played, house-rules are something I love to implement or experiment with. Since 2009 I’ve played D&D 4e, Pathfinder and Castles & Crusades, but now with the release of 13th Age I’m ready to start over with a new system. I love the Warhammer setting and hopefully will game there someday with a 4th edition that appeals to a wider audience. A glaring lack of an audience being the main factor but other things (personal) contributed to my inability to get anything going for this system. However, I never actually had an opportunity to play it to my everlasting regret. I have been an admirer of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 3rd edition since its release back in 2009.
