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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Wilgut Spleens on May 24, 2022, 10:24:35 AM
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No one knew from which cold Northern waste the pale blond-haired warriors came. Eager for war they were, mighty were their arms and they came in great numbers, led by valiant heroes and, a God walked among them. ….
Phwoar the Ebullient, ale-swoggling he came, with a maiden tucked under each brawny arm and a leg of cold beef behind his ear, thirsting for adventure, looking for War and laughing all the while.
For a full report see blog.
https://wilgut.blogspot.com/2022/05/midgard-ware-mumak-or-where-mumak-gone.html
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Great work - both the figures and the background
8)
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Thank you, a lot of fun to play! I think taking pics and writing the game game up enhances the experience
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Great read!
I am also planning to switch to Midgard for fantasy when it's released, but who does magic work?
Is there i.e a difference between an elf wizard and an orc wizard? Are there different spells for different races?
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This is super cool :-*
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Great read!
I am also planning to switch to Midgard for fantasy when it's released, but who does magic work?
Is there i.e a difference between an elf wizard and an orc wizard? Are there different spells for different races?
Thank you! Midgard is a game that the auther wishes to focus on the role of Heroes, think of the Sagas, adn Heroic Tales Beowulf, Achiiles, Boromir,and as such magic takes a back seat. There are less than a dozen spells and only one wizard profile. However, Midgard is a work in prgress and not yet finished...
I have to say that the game system is excellent and the rules lend themselves to adaptation so that writing your own spells, unit and heroe profiles, sepcaila rules adn triats is relativley easy