Champions Of Chaos Coming To Age Of Sigmar Soulbound RPG
September 3, 2025 by brennon
Cubicle 7 has announced one of the next big books for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound, their role-playing game set within The Mortal Realms. We have already seen great books covering the Champions of the different Grand Alliances and now we're seeing Champions of Chaos!
Champions of Chaos // Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound
The "Champions" books from Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound give you ways to step outside the forces of Order and bring alternative "heroes" into your party of adventurers. We've seen more for Order, Destruction and Death who, whilst mostly at odds with each other, can work together in order to achieve a particular goal.
"Soulbound" as a term is tied to the idea that your heroes have been bonded together magically by the likes of Sigmar, Gorkamorka or Nagash. Throughout the lore of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, these three Grand Alliances have worked together and so it makes sense to come up with fun ways for you to tell stories using these very different factions.
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Champions of Chaos don't quite fit into that mould since they want to, quite frankly, destroy everything. With that in mind, the new book will give you ways to tie together your villains or antiheroes and have them sowing the seeds of destruction amongst the realms.
Many moons ago, there was a similar supplement released for Dark Heresy that allowed you to play as the forces of Chaos in Warhammer 40,000 and it was a blast to see what fun you could have when let off the chain.
I really like the idea of diving into this book and playing brutal Champions of Chaos. There are so many stories within the Warhammer Age of Sigmar range where "villains" do what they must, turning on the forces of Order and Sigmar in particular. You could have some real fun with this, especially if you highlight that descent into Chaos in search of power.
Will you be picking up Champions of Chaos?
"...the new book will give you ways to tie together your villains or antiheroes and have them sowing the seeds of destruction amongst the realms"
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Remember the old Realms of Chaos books ?
Or that one Fomori supplement for World of Darkness that White Wolf didn’t publish under their own name as it was too dark/edgy even for them ?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I wonder if either of these 40k/AoS source books are as dark and edgy as those were.
Evil should not be Disneyfied (sp?).
There is room for some really good soul searching (ha!) with things like this.