18 July 2016
Averaigne campaign - session 18
[The story so far]
Session 18 - Tortuous times
"Yes, but what if they don't talk?" persisted Jean, to nods from Aurelius. "I'm sure they will, if we ask them clearly and explain that they're working against Alathea, and that I'm a cleric of hers. They're bound to!" replied Dumnorix serenely. He paused. Frowned. Then went on quietly and casually, with a slight shrug, "And if not. Well. We'll just have to torture them a bit until they do."
Out in the vastness beyond this mortal plane, Alathea shifted uneasily and malignant beings laughed...
17 July 2016
Averaigne campaign - session 17
[The story so far]
Session 17 - Children of the revolution
Bursting out of an alley at full sprint, brandishing bloodied weapons, closely followed by yells of "Stop them!" isn't a good way to be inconspicuous. This became immediately clear to Dumnorix and Oiseau as they tried and failed to blend in. Tybalt the haffling, however, was able to quickly duck into a sidestreet and make his way back towards the Gryphon. The clerics pushed through the crowd, running along a narrow lane and then out onto the main shopping street of Corcelle, stashing their weapons in a narrow wynde between houses and ducking into the nearest safe place Dumnorix could think of - Nagif's jewellery shop. They slammed the door shut behind them and turned to find the jeweller pointing a heavy crossbow right at Dumnorix's face! "Wha'd'you want?"
16 July 2016
[GS Review] - June
The overview:
9 July 2016
Averaigne campaign - session 16
[The story so far]
Session 16 - Back in Corcelle
Shaken and mildly paranoid, as well as still grieving for their comrades, Aurelius, Dumnorix, Hubert and Henri made a good start on the beer as if they intended to drink the Gryphon dry. Jacques leaned across, engaged them in traditional bartender banter and then introduced them to two large men at the other end of the bar. One of them was even more well-built than Dumnorix, and the other had a flaming sword tattooed on the inside of each forearm; a prize-fighter (Montagne) and a cleric of Nikitas (Oiseau Nourriture). "You could do with some more muscle, I reckon, 'cos you seem to have a knack for getting into trouble..."
Labels:
Averaigne,
RPG,
Swords and Wizardry
7 July 2016
Pre-apocalyptic wasteland
Sorry it's been so quiet around here recently. Truth is, recent events in the UK and my rage/grief over them have rather taken over my free time as I've thrown myself into whatever avenue I can find in order to try and keep my country outward-looking, positive, and not heading towards a self-inflicted financial crash with racist mood-music. I swear, it's like half the country and most of Parliament has gone mad!
However, this blog is not the place for all that, it's for geeking and escapism. Being in need of both, now that I've found a good outlet for my political inclinations, normal service should resume shortly.
TTFN, comrades,
Rab
Labels:
Off Topic
20 June 2016
[GS Review] - May
The overview:
Bloodbowl has been the focus this month and, until I get my team finished, will continue to be the focus of my brush-based geeking.
Labels:
Cost of gaming,
Geekstarter
15 June 2016
Pre-game prepping
As well as needing to get set for Friday's game session, a poll and subsequent discussion on the Swords and Wizardry G+ community about how DMs treat time (specifically combat rounds vs. ordinary turns) got me thinking and sent me scurrying to my books. Turns out I've acquired quite a few, mostly in charity shops, but my trusty old Mentzer "Red Box" is there, along with dice and character sheets from over twenty-five years ago. Between then and last Autumn I hadn't roleplayed at all, but I'm making up for it now. "Participating" in medium-low medieval fantasy is great and my current novel (Robin Hobb's "Royal Assassin" from her Farseer trilogy) is also tickling that spot nicely.
What do you turn to for inspiration when preparing your games, whether they are miniatures-based scenarios or rpg sessions?
Now where did I put my copy of Pendragon....?
Rab
What do you turn to for inspiration when preparing your games, whether they are miniatures-based scenarios or rpg sessions?
Now where did I put my copy of Pendragon....?
Rab
14 June 2016
[BB] Rats against Chaos Dwarfs
Despite it being a school-night, I had the house to myself so Malc came round for a game of bloodbowl and to try out the review copy of Deep Cut Studios new "mousemat" bloodbowl pitches. I'll be doing a proper review later on, but you can see it in the photos of our encounter.
Malc brought chaos dwarfs and I thought I'd give my skaven (painted over a decade ago) a run out. We used vanilla teams at 1.1M and Icepelt's LRB6 rulebook.
Ready to go, Malc chose to receive:
Malc brought chaos dwarfs and I thought I'd give my skaven (painted over a decade ago) a run out. We used vanilla teams at 1.1M and Icepelt's LRB6 rulebook.
Ready to go, Malc chose to receive:
Labels:
Blood Bowl,
OGRE,
Oldhammer
11 June 2016
New toys
Despite a spot of digital gaming via fumbbl (snuck in another clean-sheet win against ogres last night thanks to Nuffle hating the poor chap), I'm keeping my geeking as analogue as possible with some D&D yesterday afternoon, and a few toys I ordered last month which arrived yesterday and today.
First, the French Oldhammer day figure arrived from Bruno Galice (of Via Ludibunda miniatures).I think He was responsible for casting them but I'm a little embarrassed that I don't know the sculptor and Nico sculpted him (thanks for the info, airbornegrove). A lovely little chaos dwarf to join the others I'm picking up from various places to form a unit for both Dragon Rampant and my Oldhammer chaos warband.
The other package was a bit more bittersweet. More sweet goblins from the excellent Crooked Claw range of (mostly) Kev Adams sculpts. Bitter, because Michael is closing up shop and these are some of the last there will be... until the range gets a new owner.
I also got a box. What's in the box? Something I've been sent to review! Check me out, internet commentator and everything. Ha! Let's just say it's bloodbowl related, and I'll do a proper post and review at some point over the next week or so.
Leave a comment if you know who sculpted that dwarf,
Rab
First, the French Oldhammer day figure arrived from Bruno Galice (of Via Ludibunda miniatures).
The other package was a bit more bittersweet. More sweet goblins from the excellent Crooked Claw range of (mostly) Kev Adams sculpts. Bitter, because Michael is closing up shop and these are some of the last there will be... until the range gets a new owner.
I also got a box. What's in the box? Something I've been sent to review! Check me out, internet commentator and everything. Ha! Let's just say it's bloodbowl related, and I'll do a proper post and review at some point over the next week or so.
Leave a comment if you know who sculpted that dwarf,
Rab
9 June 2016
The lure of fumbbl
For various reasons (aesthetics, and not having a block of time at home of two hours guaranteed peace and quiet being the main ones), I've always steered clear of fumbbl. This week, however, the thirst for blood bowl was too strong and I've set up the World's Edge Wyverns as a team on there. I've even found time for two games, and won them both - it's almost like they know I'm new and so the dice program is giving me a free first hit of the Good Stuff. Nuffle be praised!
It has reminded me I'm rusty, though, particularly at the league play idea of ensuring SPPs are gathered by the right players, and that I should set up in case of a Blitz (which happened against me), and that fouling to clear the last player (ogre - all the other ogres and snots already gone) off the pitch on turn 16 is less important than scoring the 2nd TD - especially when you fail and get sent off!
Good stuff.
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