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A great way of establishing a series of linked games, I look forward to the AAR's
What a verdammt gute introduction to a game of supposedly hilarious fun and excitement. Very good characterization of believable pulp characters - and situations...
I am undecided which party has my sympathy yet... I will follow with keen interest.
Elizabethan swash-buckler and explorer (some would say pirate but b'damned to them), Sir Francis Snapcase. Born in Much-Piddling in 1540, 'tis rumoured he died in El Dorado in 1599.The inscription reads: Sir Francis Snapcase, 1540 - 1599, "Singed the Queen of Spain's Bush"
Cracking work old bean!
There is a game about it to be played in the not so distant future, I suppose. Either the first part or the second.
Thanks, Michi, obviously I'm biased because I'm commanding the Much-Piddling Home Guard as the rather dim and bumbling Captain Lord Bertram Wiberforce Snapcase!A bit more scenery for the game:A statue to be erected in Much-Piddling village square. The village's greatest hero, the Elizabethan swash-buckler and explorer (some would say pirate but b'damned to them), Sir Francis Snapcase. Born in Much-Piddling in 1540, 'tis rumoured he died in El Dorado in 1599.The inscription reads: Sir Francis Snapcase, 1540 - 1599, "Singed the Queen of Spain's Bush"
Amazing project, I will follow this with anticipation!