Cubicle 7 Preview WFRP Lords of Stone and Steel

A group of dwarves is depicted in a dimly lit stone corridor, with one dwarf in the foreground facing the viewer, wearing a detailed armor and a large helmet. In the background, two other dwarves are engaged in conversation, one holding a shield and the other a weapon, suggesting a moment of preparation or strategy. The title "LORDS OF STONE AND STEEL" is prominently displayed, along with the "Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play" logo at the top.
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Cubicle 7's new WFRP sourcebook Lords of Stone and Steel reveals the beating heart beneath dwarf culture's stony exterior. Behind every grudge lies centuries of fierce loyalty, ancestral pride, and craftsmanship Plus, excellent rules for smashing Skaven skulls #WFRP

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