Ooof indeed. What a giant of a result.
Thereâs two moments in Bernard Cornwellâs Winter King trilogy that took my breath away - a line the main character says about his youngest daughter, and the line when [spoilers!] Arthur is taken to Avalon. I had to put down the book each time. Amazing
Just had dinner with my lovely wife after the November Echo heresy event. The heresy community (at least my ends of it) in the UK is brilliant. Loads of ace people to chat and play games with
Round 3 at November Echo⌠a game against militia, where my lascannons blew up his scorpion early and it didnât get better from there
Morning Womble hope alls well! Iâm going to finish Julian Jacksonâs France on Trial: The Case of Marshal Petain, which is a really well written description of the trial of the Vichy President and its aftermath
Round 2 of November Echoâs event - the army did what it is designed to do and got in some Solars face real quick. Slightly messy, but hopefully fun for both of us
First game down for the November Echo heresy event. Loads of fun, a great opponent who happily gave me a right shoeing. On to round two!
Oh, wow! I used to get this and the equivalent Norse and Chinese books out of the library regularly when I was young
Julian Jacksonâs France on Trial: The Case of Marshal Petain. Really well written to make a complex thing understandable and enjoyable to read
Chain of Command by Too Fat Lardies. My favourite deployment rules, implements the importance of movement and stress and friction really well, top campaign system, lovely details - just so much fun