![]() ![]() The aim, says Cubicle 7, is to take players away from the “relative safety” of the planets in Wrath & Glory’s setting, the Gilead system – and bring them “out into the depths of the void to face unimaginable danger”. Described by publisher Cubicle 7 as a “magazine-style collection of articles”, this 94-page book’s main focus is adding 40k’s distinctly horror-flavoured Space Hulks – fused-together clusters of ancient, wrecked spaceships drifting aimlessly through space – as playable areas. Warhammer 40k tabletop RPG Wrath & Glory just got a little bit spookier (somehow) with the release on Friday of its latest sourcebook, Redacted Records Volume 1.
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