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Mutant Q18 Apr 2017 8:43 p.m. PST

Last month at Gary Con, Victor Raymond refereed a game of "Legion of the Petal Throne" where a Tsolyáni army faced off against a Yán Kóryani force. As an extra-added treat, the game was played using some of Prof. M.A.R. Barker's miniatures. While I wasn't able to observe the whole game (Victor told me that was a victory for Yán Kór), I did manage to snap the following photos:

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Kropotkin30319 Apr 2017 12:43 p.m. PST

Thanks Mutant,

I have wanted to see MAR Barker's own figures for qite some time. Do you have any more close-ups?

Very nice to see this.

Mutant Q19 Apr 2017 9:31 p.m. PST

I think I have some images from last year's Tsolyáni vs. Mu'ugalyani game somewhere. I wasn't able to get as many pics as I wanted as I had business elsewhere at the con that day.

Kropotkin30320 Apr 2017 1:01 p.m. PST

I would love to see those. I had heard that M.A.R Barker had cast his own figures and to see some of them was great. When I say some I think it was in the thousands.

The ones I have seen on your post are definately "Old School" with a look of early Hinchcliffe to my eye, so any more photos and perhaps where the Barker figures now are would be a very interesting thing.

capncarp20 Apr 2017 9:40 p.m. PST

On a similar note, Historicon's PEL is offering 2 tekumel games.

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