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Atheling14 Feb 2016 2:34 a.m. PST

As the raids build up in intensity we moved inexorably into a state of War in our Haggis Rampant campaign. This was the first time that most of the players had an opportunity to field their entire retinues and would be a biggie.

You can read all about it and see many pics on my Just Add Water blog here:

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Here's a few taster pics:

Cheers,
Darrell.

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