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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Ruarigh on April 16, 2009, 03:13:10 PM

Title: Bunfight - the further misadventures of Brother Cedric (a WHAA report)
Post by: Ruarigh on April 16, 2009, 03:13:10 PM
Brother Cedric has been at it again! This time Sir Alain de Sucre has descended on the village of Harbottle, where Brother Cedric's preceptory lies. Normally Sir Alain only covets the villagers' apples; their orchards are famous throughout the Border Kingdoms. However, this time he wants their baps and buns. He has heard about Griselda's ordeal with the Goblins and has learned of her skill with confectionary. Clearly Griselda kneads a hero. Can Brother Cedric rise to the occasion? Will he use his loaf and show this upper crust twit the door? All these questions and more will be answered by a swift visit to the Talomir Tales site:
http://talomir.blogspot.com/ (http://talomir.blogspot.com/)

I hope you enjoy it,
Ruarigh
Title: Re: Bunfight - the further misadventures of Brother Cedric (a WHAA report)
Post by: Operator5 on April 16, 2009, 03:21:52 PM
I don't know whether to groan :-X or laugh  lol

Thanks for the report, next time leave the puns at home.  :D
Title: Re: Bunfight - the further misadventures of Brother Cedric (a WHAA report)
Post by: Ruarigh on April 16, 2009, 03:49:18 PM
But I am a follower of Grelling. I cannot possibly get into a punfight without my puns! I am, after all, the fastest punslinger west of the Pecos, although if someone were to take pun-itive action against me I might have to desist from using my most pungent ones.  ;)
Title: Re: Bunfight - the further misadventures of Brother Cedric (a WHAA report)
Post by: The_Wisecrack on April 16, 2009, 09:25:55 PM
were is all the paper terrain from? it reeks of brilliance.

TW
Title: Re: Bunfight - the further misadventures of Brother Cedric (a WHAA report)
Post by: Ruarigh on April 16, 2009, 09:41:21 PM
The paper terrain is all from WorldWorksGames. This latest battle uses their Villageworks set.
www.worldworksgames.com (http://www.worldworksgames.com)
Although you have to pay for the sets, I think they are fantastic and I use them a lot these days because of their versatility and the ease with which most of the sets can be built.