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  • Dark Heresy
  • Dark Heresy
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  • A role-playing game set in the Warhammer 40K universe. The players portray Imperial insquisitors.
  • Dark Heresy (Тёмная Ересь) — ролевая система для игры по миру Warhammer 40K. thumb|right|250px|Обложка базовой книги правил первой редакции Разработкой системы Warhammer 40K Roleplay занималась компания Black Industries, прекратившая свое существование вскоре после выпуска базового комплекта правил (и нескольких бесплатных модулей). Дальнейшей поддержкой бренда занялась Fantasy Flight Games, причём выпущенный вариант первой редакции не рассматривался Black Industries как финальный.
  • Dark Heresy is a Warhammer 40000 pen and paper roleplaying game published by Fantasy Flight Games using a mechanical system similar to Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. It has the players assume the role of Acolytes of the Holy Inquisition in the grim, dark future of the 41st millennium, rooting out heresy among the Imperium wherever it may be arise. Notable for having over five consecutive pages entirely filled with Critical Hit Charts. Also check out Adeptus Evangelion, a fan-made conversion for running games set in the Neon Genesis Evangelion universe.
  • Dark Heresy or Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay is a role-playing game sharing the same dark, gothic background as the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop miniatures game. Though the game was intended to eventually spawn two other core rulebooks covering different areas of the 40K universe, the initial releases concentrate on humanity, specifically agents of the Inquisition. Sequel RPGs had the working titles of Rogue Trader - which would have covered interstellar travel, traders, and Xenos - and Deathwatch - which would have allowed players to create Space Marines. However, with Games Workshop's decision to shut down Black Industries and transfer the rights for Dark Heresy to Fantasy Flight Games the future of the line may change and has yet to be announced.
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  • A role-playing game set in the Warhammer 40K universe. The players portray Imperial insquisitors.
  • Dark Heresy (Тёмная Ересь) — ролевая система для игры по миру Warhammer 40K. thumb|right|250px|Обложка базовой книги правил первой редакции Разработкой системы Warhammer 40K Roleplay занималась компания Black Industries, прекратившая свое существование вскоре после выпуска базового комплекта правил (и нескольких бесплатных модулей). Дальнейшей поддержкой бренда занялась Fantasy Flight Games, причём выпущенный вариант первой редакции не рассматривался Black Industries как финальный.
  • Dark Heresy is a Warhammer 40000 pen and paper roleplaying game published by Fantasy Flight Games using a mechanical system similar to Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. It has the players assume the role of Acolytes of the Holy Inquisition in the grim, dark future of the 41st millennium, rooting out heresy among the Imperium wherever it may be arise. Notable for having over five consecutive pages entirely filled with Critical Hit Charts. Dark Heresy is also the basis for a series of novels written by Sandy Mitchell, of Ciaphas Cain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!) fame. The novels star the "signature characters" used by the rulebook for its gameplay examples: former arbitrator Mordechai Horst, tech-priest Hybris Vex, sanctioned psyker Elyra Yivor, Redemptionist assassin Keira Sythree, and guardsmen Danuld Drake and Vos Kyrlock. So far Scourge the Heretic and Innocence Proves Nothing have been released. See also Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (its fantasy counterpart); Rogue Trader, Deathwatch, and Black Crusade (its sister games); and of course Warhammer 40000, as Dark Heresy (unsurprisingly) shares a great number of tropes with its parent game. Also check out Adeptus Evangelion, a fan-made conversion for running games set in the Neon Genesis Evangelion universe.
  • Dark Heresy or Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay is a role-playing game sharing the same dark, gothic background as the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop miniatures game. Though the game was intended to eventually spawn two other core rulebooks covering different areas of the 40K universe, the initial releases concentrate on humanity, specifically agents of the Inquisition. Sequel RPGs had the working titles of Rogue Trader - which would have covered interstellar travel, traders, and Xenos - and Deathwatch - which would have allowed players to create Space Marines. However, with Games Workshop's decision to shut down Black Industries and transfer the rights for Dark Heresy to Fantasy Flight Games the future of the line may change and has yet to be announced. Black Industries chose to set the game in a previously undefined sector of space, Calixis Sector, within the Segmentum Obscurus. This sector lies adjacent to Scarus Sector, famed setting of Dan Abnett's Eisenhorn trilogy.