
A slightly smaller problem, especially for those of you with less than perfect handwriting, is the small size of the product, since that leaves little room to write on each page. The one significant problem with the product – a problem that makes it less useful than it should be – is that the paper used in the booklet doesn’t work well with pencil. Overall, this is a fairly basic product that will prove useful for Dark Heresy players who want something a little flashier than a basic character sheet (or loose sheets of paper) to record character information. The rest of the page is covered with copyright information. This includes space for tracking used fate points. A partial page (the inside back cover) reserved specifically for writing down details about the character’s death.Two pages for the character’s journal and notes.One page for tracking insanity, corruption, and any dark pact that the character may have entered into.Two pages for psychic information, including any powers or disciplines the character may possess.One page for the character’s henchmen, mounts, and vehicles.A fourth box on the page is used to record personal wealth. One page for assorted gear, divided into clothing, items carried, and items owned.Two pages for listing the character’s talents and any special abilities.

Two pages listing skills (basic and advanced).A small block at the bottom of the second page points players to the critical tables in the rulebook. Two pages for the character’s combat information, including statistics, wound and fatigue tracking, and weapon and armor information.This page is primarily dominated by a single illustration (the same one that appears on pp. One page for recording any cybernetics that the character may possess.189 of the rulebook and on the GM Screen. A single page that lists available actions (attack, move, and miscellaneous actions).Three pages for career path information, two of which are solely used for noting rank advancements.Two pages specifically geared toward the inquisitor that the character works for, including space to list other members of the inquisitor’s retinue and any information that you’ve managed to gather about your inquisitor’s past.Four pages for jotting down the character’s personality, sketching an illustration of the character, making any personality notes, and recording the character's homeworld and history information.A single page devoted to campaign information, including the GM’s name, campaign starting date, and room to note important events during the campaign.Weighing in at 24-pages, this small (roughly 6”x8.5”) booklet gives players a place to record all of the details about a single character, from game statistics to character history all of the way to the character’s death.Ģ4-pages in length, with forms on the inside covers, the Dark Heresy Character Folio includes a total of 26-pages that break down as follows: An unnecessary accessory for the Dark Heresy roleplaying game (now published by Fantasy Flight Games), the Character Folio follows the same basic format and concept as the previously published Character Folio for use with Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.
