Popular fan theory (strongly hinted at in the text) suggests these halls belong to the or ancient Kin (Leagues of Votann) . This is why the Ironhead Squat Prospectors gang features so prominently in the example scenarios. They are not invaders here; they are returning home.

Use the Dark Uprising campaign rules. When a gang controls a specific territory (e.g., "Ancient Spire"), they can choose to "Delving the Depths" instead of making a regular income. They fight a Halls of the Ancients scenario; if they win, they triple their income. If they lose, they lose the territory entirely.

Place a "Map Fragment" as a rare trade item in the Trading Post. The gang that buys it can declare their next game will be fought in the Halls. Winner takes an Archeotech Device. Loser suffers a "Malfunction" penalty (their gear shorts out for the next game).

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A: Surprisingly, yes. The Genius Loci mechanic is random enough that you can play the "Claim Jumper" scenario solo. Run both gangs yourself, but let the Genius Loci table make unpredictable decisions for you.

In the sunless depths of Necromunda’s primordial underbelly, time loses all meaning. Here, beneath the tangled scrap-cities of Hive Primus, lie places where the very rock tells stories older than humanity’s claim to this world. For Arbitrators and gang leaders alike, few campaign expansions capture this chilling sense of deep time and high-stakes looting quite like Necromunda: Halls of the Ancients .

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Popular fan theory (strongly hinted at in the text) suggests these halls belong to the or ancient Kin (Leagues of Votann) . This is why the Ironhead Squat Prospectors gang features so prominently in the example scenarios. They are not invaders here; they are returning home.

Use the Dark Uprising campaign rules. When a gang controls a specific territory (e.g., "Ancient Spire"), they can choose to "Delving the Depths" instead of making a regular income. They fight a Halls of the Ancients scenario; if they win, they triple their income. If they lose, they lose the territory entirely. necromunda+halls+of+the+ancientspdf

Place a "Map Fragment" as a rare trade item in the Trading Post. The gang that buys it can declare their next game will be fought in the Halls. Winner takes an Archeotech Device. Loser suffers a "Malfunction" penalty (their gear shorts out for the next game). Popular fan theory (strongly hinted at in the

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A: Surprisingly, yes. The Genius Loci mechanic is random enough that you can play the "Claim Jumper" scenario solo. Run both gangs yourself, but let the Genius Loci table make unpredictable decisions for you. Use the Dark Uprising campaign rules

In the sunless depths of Necromunda’s primordial underbelly, time loses all meaning. Here, beneath the tangled scrap-cities of Hive Primus, lie places where the very rock tells stories older than humanity’s claim to this world. For Arbitrators and gang leaders alike, few campaign expansions capture this chilling sense of deep time and high-stakes looting quite like Necromunda: Halls of the Ancients .