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  • #158809
    Avatar photoWhirlwind
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    I managed to get a quick game of Five Leagues… in a couple of days back.  My doughty band of heroes and heroines find an Orc camp and raid it:

    For more details, see here.

    #158831
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    I enjoyed your notes at the end, and looking forward to how your campaign goes.

    #158838
    Avatar photoDarkest Star Games
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    Nicely done.  Could really have gone the other way with a few bad rolls.  What’s next for your heroes?

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    #158854
    Avatar photoWhirlwind
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    Thanks both.  I will just let the dice take them where they may for the moment, in tandem with finishing off my 28mm terrain making project.

    #158856
    Avatar photoTony S
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    The stone monolith circle looked quite dramatic.  Well done your daughter!

    I’ve had a vague thought to use Five Leagues for an historical campaign of a Carthaginian band of soldiers wandering across Sicily, encountering Greeks, Sicels, mercenary Gauls and Iberians, maybe Romans or Pyrrhic troops.  There’s one supplement that doesn’t have too much  (or any?) magic or fantastical bits in it.

    What are your thoughts?  Easily transferable from fantasy to strictly historical?

     

    #158859
    Avatar photoWhirlwind
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    Thanks Tony!

    What are your thoughts? Easily transferable from fantasy to strictly historical?

    I am still playing 1e at present so my comments refer only to that, but…yes, really easily.  You would have to re-jig a couple of the enemies (remove the sorceror’s magic powers, the monsters and the undead), change or get rid of a couple of items and then you would be good to go, I think.

    #158937
    Avatar photoMike Headden
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    Great AAR! Nice pictures too.

    Love the Stonehenge model.

    I’ll keep an eye out for further adventures.

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    #158942
    Avatar photoWhirlwind
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    Thanks Mike, I appreciate it.

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