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The Bibliophile01 Dec 2019 1:16 p.m. PST

Here's a post on the game I'm prepping to run at Scrum Con 2020 in the Washington, DC metro area. Each player will get to pick a few gladiators to start their own ludus and then pit them against each other is a series of gladiatorial matches.

Check out the post here: link

And learn more about Scrum Con 2020 here: link

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Check out the post here: link

And learn more about Scrum Con 2020 here: link

Thresher0101 Dec 2019 1:33 p.m. PST

Despite far too many assertions by others about this, I am NOT Spartacus, nor do I want to be.

D.C. does seem to be an appropriate location for this, given the many, many people claiming to be "Spartacus" there. ;-)

You've got a great looking set of minis there.

Hope you have a great event!

I'd even be tempted, but alas you are on the wrong coast.

The Bibliophile22 Jan 2020 6:36 p.m. PST

Here are some Roman spectators I also painted for the Colosseum. I really pushed my speed painting to the limit and knocked these 42 figures out in about eight hours (roughly 12-13 minutes each). They're just meant to bring some more visual interest to the game, so these will hopefully work well enough to that end. Maybe someday I'll have a couple of spare hours to paint some eyes on these folks, but still too much left to do to finish preparing this game for February.

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Mithmee22 Jan 2020 7:09 p.m. PST

Well someone got to start it.

No…

I am Spartacus

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