Conquest of the New World

an official WHFB 6e campaign set in the land of Lustria

Far across the Great Ocean lies the legendary continent of Lustria – a vast and sweltering land of dense tropical jungle, warlike natives, and uncounted riches. The year is 1492 on the Imperial Calendar. A Tilean merchant-explorer by the name of Marco Colombo has returned from his voyage of discovery to Lustria, and his tales of a land of riches beyond imagining have spread far and wide to reach covetous ears the length and breadth of the world. Explorers have been drawn from every land, intent upon penetrating the perilous realm of the Lizardmen in search of gold, arcane artefacts, slaves, or the very secrets of the ancients themselves.

This rich story serves as the backdrop for gaming in the Conquest of the New World campaign. With this campaign booklet, you will be able to take your armies across the sea to carve out an empire in the lush, mysterious, and dangerous territories of Lustria.

Conquest of the New World builds on the jungle fighting and campaign rules presented in the Warhammer Realms: Lustria book. In the campaign booklet, you’ll see how to run a campaign with your gaming group in this ancient land where you and your friends can carve out your own legends in the depths of the steaming jungles.

This download contains:

  • the complete Conquest of the New Worlds campaign booklet
  • ConquestMap.pdf – printer friendly version of CONTW map – OOPS!  We’re actually missing this!  If you can help please email me!
  • InvasionMap.pdf – COTNW map locations – OOPS!  We’re actually missing this!  If you can help please email me!
  • LustrianMapCampaign.pdf – COTNW map rules – OOPS!  We’re actually missing this!  If you can help please email me!
  • Rules for The Zombie Pirates of the Vampire Coast
  • ModelingEngineofGods.pdf – article from White Dwarf 305 on Modeling The Engine of the Gods (thanks Balmonec!)
  • a set of printable Army Tokens
  • three Campaign Tracking Sheets (Plunder Points, Army Tracking, Campaign Points)

Read more about Conquest of the New World at the Wayback Machine here and here!

Special thank to Daniel Baines for helping acquire some hard to find files!

 

by Games Workshop

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