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Korvessa19 Feb 2021 7:00 p.m. PST

Background: With his route home blocked, Arthur has turned east and is heading towards the planes of Kislev. But before he gets to the open country, he must cross the Frozen Land of Nador, where the icebergs lie. The journey is difficult and rife with peril. The very land seems to conspire against them and Arthur ponders whether the sun ever shines in this accursed country.
Suddenly, a breathless scout reports to Arthur that a large Chaos force is nearby. It appears to be a reconnaissance in force headed for the Empire. Without hesitation, Arthur plans a hasty ambush near Black Blood Pass. Of course, the placement would have worked better had Sir Bedevere remembered to take his assigned place on time.

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wizbangs21 Feb 2021 8:51 a.m. PST

A victory for Arthur! That was quite an accomplishment.
Combined chaos armies are always a hard nut to crack.

Baranovich23 Mar 2021 9:14 p.m. PST

This is so cool!!

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