>>96487223
Love it, these are the best books GW ever made, you've got a lifetime worth of excellent games wrapped up in there. If you're serious about playing R.O.C. regularly like I am, my best advice it to use the Narrative Scenario Generator starting on page 61 going through page 72 in Lost and the Damned to generate objectives for your games. It's often fun to just line the guys up and let their different mutations do the talking as you smash it out in a classic style of warhammer fantasy battle, but the game really shines when you have one warband disguised as nuns to rescue their champion as he's marched to the gallows, while the enemy warband disguises themselves as the dungeon guards so they can loot the treasury on their way to try and kill the captured champion themselves to bring glory to their vile god. The game spirals further into chaos when you have a group of bounty hunters show up on the trail of the second champion and release all the prisoners from the sells to conceal their ambush.

As a bonus, these secondary objectives also provide an opportunity to earn more rewards and mutations more quickly which is really the most satisfying part of the game, building horrible & absurd mutants with which to menace the darkened corners of the old world.

Here's an old-school style photo of the khornate warband I'm currently running taken with my black plastic brick of a phone with clicking buttons, captured during my last game of 3rd edition WHFB. The warband is comprised of original Realm of Chaos era figures I've collected, some non-citadel figures of the same vintage, and a few that I've sculpted and cast myself.