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Skull and Crown31 May 2016 9:21 p.m. PST

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The Duchies of Gryhonsburg and Forthwegg united in a pact to capture key cities, baronies and dutchies of Fundedburg, sharing the spoils and enbiggening their lands. Their first foray into the lands of Empress Persephone, ruler of Fundedburg was to be an attack upon the city of Woodenstadt, where they hoped, once captured to make it their base of operations for the campaign. Woodenstadt, a small but well walled city on the edge of the great Klemp forest, is known for it's manufacturing expertise of musket stocks, and prize winning sheep.
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These are pictures from my 54mm Wooden Wars ImagiNations battle, ran at Kublacon game convention last weekend.

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For more of the Action report, and lots of pictures- including terrified sheep, force march over to my blog

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Cheers, and thanks for looking
Ths
skullandcrown.blogspot.com

Personal logo Der Alte Fritz Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Jun 2016 8:11 a.m. PST

Now THAT is one cool looking war game. Bravo and well done!

Fritz

Skull and Crown01 Jun 2016 9:00 p.m. PST

Der Alte Fritz,
Very high praise indeed, coming from you. Thank you!
Cheers
Ths

Black Cavalier02 Jun 2016 2:09 p.m. PST

The game came out beautifully. The new figure designs, new scale, & great paint jobs came together to great a great spectacle.

& the best part are the sheep.

John Miller02 Jun 2016 4:01 p.m. PST

Skull and Crown: Always enjoy your postings and photos!! Appears to have been a great game. Thanks, John Miller

Skull and Crown02 Jun 2016 11:36 p.m. PST

Black Cavalalier (Great moniker, BTW) The sheep were entirely by request of the young Empress. Apparently the sheep are lonely and there is a formal request for…pigs.

Mr. Miller- very kind words, thank you. If you are every on the West coast, we can set up a game!
Cheers
Ths

John Miller04 Jun 2016 11:29 a.m. PST

Skull & Crown: Thanks for the offer. I may take you up on that sometime. Although I have lived in Baltimore since 1968 I was born in LA so someday I may go back for a visit. Thanks again , John Miller

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