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* {{Endn|10}}: [[Man O’ War: Corsair]]{{Specify}} | * {{Endn|10}}: [[Man O’ War: Corsair]]{{Specify}} | ||
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+ | * {{Endn|12}}: [https://www.madalfred.com/ https://www.madalfred.com] (Author's Personal Website) | ||
+ | * {{Endn|13}}: https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Federico_da_Remas/Interview_with_MadAlfred:_The_Shaper_from_the_Shadows | ||
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The Apuccinis (also spelled “Appucini”[5], “Appuccini”[4], and “Puccini”[7a]) are a series of thickly wooded peaks.[1a]
They shelter Tilea from the Border Princes.
Inhabitants
They are largely uninhabited except by bandits, Goblins, and more evil creatures,[1a] especially in the heavily forested foothills. [1b]
Locations
There is a pass in the southern portion between Tilea and the Border Princes that may be named after Nahmud, the Dark Maiden.[Conflicting Sources]
Notes
Conflicting Sources
The pass is named “Dark Maiden Pass”[9], ”Stretto Pass”,[10][11] or both. The former is the original name, while the latter became popular because of the unofficial maps of “Mad Alfred” Nuñez.[12][13]
Sources
- 1: WFRP Rulebook (1st Edition):
- 2: Realm of the Ice Queen, Chapter VII: Cities of Kislev, pg. 80 (marble)Needs Citation
- 3: Warhammer Armies: Dogs of War (5th Edition), The Principalities of Tilea, pg. 80Needs Citation
- 4: Drachenfels (Novel), ch. VNeeds Citation
- 5: Tome of Salvation, Chapter VII: A Holy World, pg. 160-163Needs Citation
- 6: Renegade Crowns, Map, pg. 6Needs Citation
- 7: Dwarfs: Stone and Steel:Needs Citation
- 8: Blood and Steel (novel):Needs Citation
- 9: TheOldWorld.com interactive map
- 10: Man O’ War: CorsairSpecify Source
- 11: Conquest of the Border Princes Campaign, pg. 1
- 12: https://www.madalfred.com (Author's Personal Website)
- 13: https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Federico_da_Remas/Interview_with_MadAlfred:_The_Shaper_from_the_Shadows