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sunjester12 Aug 2017 2:43 a.m. PST

We played a couple of games of Dragon Rampant at the club last night with 36 point armies. Henry's Lost Tribes (a mix of Amazons, pygmies and warrior tribesmen) against my Stygian (from the now defunct Chronopia game).  It's amazing how the upgrades just eat points in DR, for my 36 points I just had a wizard, two big heroic beasties and 2 units of light foot. It was also a good excuse for me to dig out my fantasy terrain features that hadn't been used for a while. I've got a couple of burial mounds, a stone circle and stone tabletop tomb which I'd originally collected as strongholds for Hordes of the Things armies.

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Crazyivanov13 Aug 2017 5:20 p.m. PST

Chronopia had snake people? I always wanted to put together an army of Naga from Warcraft and never really liked the Snakefolk on file.

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