"(DW) The League of Crimson battleship revealed!" Topic
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Covert Walrus | 05 Mar 2017 2:57 a.m. PST |
"All through human history, war has had many different meanings. Men and women have taken up arms for crowns, flags and gods. Some have been motivated by patriotic fervour, some by faith and others the simple lure of plunder. But there is one last group, perhaps the most frightening of all – those who battle for the sheer thrill of the fight. The notorious League of Crimson falls firmly into this category. Originally an exclusive private members' club based in London and New York, it had a long-standing interest in big-game hunting and martial pursuits. But the Sturginium Age and the World War have seen the League transform into something far more powerful…and sinister. With its membership counting some of world's wealthiest – and most cold-blooded individuals – the League has become a feared and sought-after mercenary company. Their stock in trade is death; their prey is… anyone!" After showing us the League's small seagoing vessels in the Kickstarter campaign, the Lyceum Battleship/skimmer is now revelaed – link |
15th Hussar | 05 Mar 2017 4:52 a.m. PST |
Crimson Battleship? Looks more like Captain Nemo's Flying Mall and Opera House! (It does look cool though)! |
Madan Mitra | 06 Mar 2017 8:18 a.m. PST |
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TheBeast | 06 Mar 2017 11:29 a.m. PST |
Strange, a bit far even for moi. Doug |
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