The game actually petered out about halfway through, but it was great fun while it lasted, and my photographer friend pulled in a few extra models to simulate the climactic action. Also, that's me dressed as Bill "The Butcher" Cutting.
A tabletop gaming blog, with a vague bias towards Central/Eastern Europe and the Early Modern period.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Halloweekend 2016 pics
The weekend before Halloween I had some friends over for a bit of historical/horror Mordheim. Warbands from all over Europe had been pursuing witches and vampires, and all the monsters had converged on a remote Carpathian town for unknown, but presumably dire, purpose. The hunters formed a makeshift alliance, and assaulted the village from all directions to cleanse the evil gathered within.
The game actually petered out about halfway through, but it was great fun while it lasted, and my photographer friend pulled in a few extra models to simulate the climactic action. Also, that's me dressed as Bill "The Butcher" Cutting.
The game actually petered out about halfway through, but it was great fun while it lasted, and my photographer friend pulled in a few extra models to simulate the climactic action. Also, that's me dressed as Bill "The Butcher" Cutting.
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28mm,
Battle Report,
Early Modern,
Fantasy,
Finished,
Gaming,
Historical,
Mordheim,
Ottoman,
Pike and Shotte,
Polish,
Reaper,
Russian,
Silly,
Swedish,
Undead,
Vampire,
Warlord Games,
Witchfinder General
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