Very inspirational blog. I love reading up on fluff from any fantasy setting really, so I will put the kettle on and get stuck in!
I think this is where I will put my Dark Age figures to use; building up my own little fantasy world. With obvious hints to the stuff that inspired me, I hope you will forgive 
Thanks for your compliments on the blog! I've still got tons of fluff-n-stuff background to get up on the site, as well as game night pictures, a better viewing experience for
A Lady A Day, and a lower-resolution option for the comic. *whew*
I'm excited to see our game is inspiring others! We have no issues with using/borrowing/sharing/blatant ripping of any of our material to game with. It's up on the net to show what we play and how we do it. I come from a long line of educators on my maternal side (my mom, her 3 sisters, her brother, and her mother are/were teachers) and I think I'm genetically programmed to want to demonstrate. We have a great gaming group, solid time under our belts (20+ years), and a lot of fun ruminating on our RPG. It seems natural to share it. My lawyer says just don't let anyone else publish it.

Great comic!
I enjoyed each page.
Thanks for sharing your Beautifully painted minis, scenery and story.
Hope you and your group of players make more of this in the near future.
Best wishes.
Thanks again magokiron! I'm so happy you liked it! I had lots of fun making it, starting with getting to play the actual adventure, then to the extra photo shoots (boy that Wynston was demanding though, always wanting coffee...), and deciding to make a comic just because I knew
it could be done. I have definite plans for more comics, with the next issue coming out this summer!
Inspiring. You've taken the AAR to a whole new level.
Thanks Garanhir! I'm glad I can share our adventures in such a fun format!
Jevenkah
