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Offline Jevenkah

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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #225 on: 01 February 2015, 11:57:18 PM »
Thanks again all!

We like to play big for adventures that end in the numeral zero (as seen in the epic all-nighter SGK#40- The Battle of Skarken River) so in that spirit, our Jarl Kvig Melgarson made his play for the kingdom in Sagas of The Gautrian Kings #50- Sword & Sorcery.

After Kvig and King Magnus destroyed the League of Nil-ith Horn orc force at Larbro, King Magnus took possession of that lakeside fortification, while Kvig quickly took his troops west for the capital city of North Gautria.

He stopped at his ancestral home fort of Helvik only briefly. He gathered all the troops loyal to himself into his retinue, left a skeleton crew in control of the wooden fort, and announced they were going to a wedding.



Three days later, Kvig Melgarson and his army arrived at Mosveld to the sight of sparsely manned walls and wary citizens.



Kvig and his companions Bleddyn and Wynston were immediately ushered into the Queen’s keep by the lawgiver, Rig Steinarson. They were met by two huge scowling men, one a beardless young warrior in fine clothes and the other a bearskin clad berserker who towered over Kvig and Bleddyn.

This is to be our King?” spoke the barbarian angrily. “He is not half the man I am!”

“If our Queen wills it, we will abide her choice, Bjorn,” said the young man. He met Kvig’s gaze. “I am Thrand, son of Vester Vastarson who now holds Sigivald for Queen Svala. I have long heard the tales of your victories over the orcs, Kvig.”

With a dismissive grunt, the giant Bjorn shoved through Kvig and Thrand and left the castle.

“The Queen waits within,” the lawgiver said to Kvig. “She will have audience with you only.”

Wynston was nervous to leave Kvig alone with a woman of such power, and Queen Svala had a reputation for witchcraft. But it would be Kvig who took the wedding oaths with her, so into her chambers he went.

A bleary-eyed Kvig eventually came out from the audience chamber and announced his wedding in five days. “Start the feasting tonight!”

Rig Steinarson put the chamberlain in motion and had the tower set for a feast. The castle staff hurried to make the keep seem festive. More food and drink were brought in. Even Bjorn returned and joined glumly in the nightly meals Queen Svala hosted.



By the time the ceremonies were to begin on the fifth night, Kvig had eyes only for his Queen. In fact, Wynston and Bleddyn were concerned at the doting stares Kvig fixed on his wife-to-be. He seemed a bit smitten for a warlord whose eastern borders were occupied by a rival king.

However distracted, Kvig spoke his oaths true, and Queen Svala said the same, and the Lawgiver announced them man and wife. Wynston and Bleddyn were overjoyed.



They feasted long into the night. Impatiently, Wynston and Bleddyn got the couple off to the marriage bed, and began to bring Kvig’s men into the city in support of the Mosveld troops.

Their timing was fortuitous, as the next day before King Kvig was out of the marriage bed, riders brought news that King Magnus had taken control of Helvik, and would be at Mosveld within three days.

Kvig ordered his entire camp, followers and all, into the city. King Kvig Melgarson’s soldiers took to the walls and streets.



The city gates were closed. Two tense days passed. Then Magnus’ force was spotted.

King Magnus arrayed his professional army for battle.



Units of blue-and-yellow Kildarian elite heavy cavalry, including those led by Kvig’s ally Baron Vulmar, bolstered the Gautrian heavy fighting forces. Also under Magnus’ banner was Kvig’s cousin Bolverk Skalason, and the elite warriors which had earned him much fame at the Battle of Skarken River.

King Magnus called for Kvig to come out and surrender Mosveld. Kvig laughed. Magnus ordered his troops forward.



Kvig and Bleddyn responded. Bleddyn deployed his ulfhednar in the courtyard. Kvig readied the heavy cavalry.





Then from the gatehouse, Bjorn the Mighty bellowed:

“Now men! Death to the witch-queen of Mosveld!” And the bear-skin warriors threw open the gate.

The Kildarian cavalry thundered through the tunnel.

A stunned Kvig was mounted there to meet them.



It was mayhem within the walls.



Would Kvig remain King for long? Or would Magnus make Kvig's the shortest reign in recent memory?



Come to the website to see the full report and many more pictures:
http://swordandsorceryrpg.com/sgk-50/

Jevenkah

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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #226 on: 02 February 2015, 03:35:56 AM »
There are a handful of people on LAF that I find inspirational.  You and yours are right there in that group Jevenkah.  I don't have any concrete plans, or even a serious group at this time, but every time I read one of these reports and hear about how much fun you all have, I remember why I keep my miniatures.  Tomorrow I will break out the paints and get something accomplished on the hobby front.  Thanks for that. 
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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #227 on: 02 February 2015, 03:37:57 AM »
Once more a FANTASTIC story backed up by GLORIOUS photos...DONE IN EPIC STYLE!
This how war games were meant to be..H.G. WELLS would be proud!
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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #228 on: 02 February 2015, 05:10:02 AM »
Agreed! I very much enjoy these reports, though I read them more than a little green with envy that you have a dedicated team, and such a lovely set-up!  :-*

Keep up the good work! I'm excited to see how it turns out!

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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #229 on: 02 February 2015, 11:12:40 AM »
Well done Jevenkah and team. :-* :-*
Nice battle on a very nice scenario.
That was close to Kvig.

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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #230 on: 02 February 2015, 08:36:39 PM »
There are a handful of people on LAF that I find inspirational.  You and yours are right there in that group Jevenkah.  I don't have any concrete plans, or even a serious group at this time, but every time I read one of these reports and hear about how much fun you all have, I remember why I keep my miniatures.  Tomorrow I will break out the paints and get something accomplished on the hobby front.  Thanks for that. 

You're very welcome! Hope you enjoy your hobby time today! We have both found the LAF to be hugely inspirational for our game, terrain and minis. All the positive feedback is a wonderful way to see that others get a kick out of our game too.

Agreed! I very much enjoy these reports, though I read them more than a little green with envy that you have a dedicated team, and such a lovely set-up!  :-*

Keep up the good work! I'm excited to see how it turns out!

Thanks!

We are super-fortunate to have great folks show up on game day. There is a lot of pretend play asked of them to make these games come out so fun for all of us.

Our niece was made jarl of a very small village and the first thing she decided to spend silver on was fortifications. So Teshub brought out a tower and some palisade and had her plan the improvements.



(It was at this exact moment when inspiration finally struck for the LAF "Build Something 2015" Contest as I realized they would need a forge and smithy for the village, 6 hours before the entry deadline while we were playing. I went to bed and forgot about it til I read the final sign-up sheet next day. Maybe next time!)

Once more a FANTASTIC story backed up by GLORIOUS photos...DONE IN EPIC STYLE!
This how war games were meant to be..H.G. WELLS would be proud!

Thanks, I'm blushing again! I love the pictures of Wells with his strings. And I think I read he would melt and make the soldiers on the spot sometimes. A man dedicated to his hobby!

Well done Jevenkah and team. :-* :-*
Nice battle on a very nice scenario.
That was close to Kvig.

It was a very close call for Kvig. There were a couple of moments where I was convinced he was going from king to captive before the night was done! It was a rocking adventure!

Thanks for reading!
Jevenkah

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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #231 on: 02 February 2015, 10:10:06 PM »
An extraordinary tale of reverses within reverses. Gripping stuff.
A life without festivity is a long road without an inn.
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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #232 on: 03 February 2015, 09:14:23 AM »
I must say, most of the inspiration for starting a fantasy viking D&D RPG campaign with my daughters (for which minis are to be painted, and a settlement to be built) comes from watching the pics, and reading the reports of your games.

And, of course, the wish to get some minis done for dark age gaming (SAGA and the likes)  ;) .

Work and chores around the house/in the garden has prevented me from sitting down with the girls the last couple of weeks, but now that I have landed a job with fixed hours, I can start planning again, and all these wonderful pics of in-game action, and people enjoying a good time, keeps the spark ignited  :)
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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #233 on: 10 February 2015, 08:54:57 AM »
I can only agree with all the comments above. I find your gaming world a true inspiration. It is great that everyone is represented by their own figure - I really like 1:1 figure to character/warrior ratios, as I feel it gives a more epic scale to gaming.
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Re: Saturday Night SwordAndSorceryRPG Fun (1Feb SGK#50 Sword & Sorcery)
« Reply #234 on: 11 February 2015, 06:08:54 PM »
Thanks so much!

Argonor- I saw the pix of your viking maidens barefoot at the fair, and rolling up some characters. Too awesome! They look like they'll enjoy gaming (and even painting) with you! Looking forward to reports of that.

Garanhir- I was nervously rattling dice in my hand for most of the latter part of the evening. (btw- Gobstoppers and gaming do not mix. The hard round colorful candies that used to be super-ball sized in my youth are now regrettably close in size to a d10. They don't taste anything like a d10 though.  o_o )

Little Odo- Epic is a feeling I would agree with. I don't think I quite knew what I was asking for when we set our sights beyond using the imagination to fill in the hordes and fixed the idea of a 1 to 1 representation firmly in our heads. There is no turning back from epic.

Thanks again for the inspiring feedback, all!
Jevenkah

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One of the very cool effects of having played for 20+ years together is watching certain children grow up around our game. Our nieces and nephews are some of those unique people who recall our first apartment and the miniatures that inhabited it way back then with great fondness.

This summer, we had the pleasure of starting one of those "kids" in her first storyline. Our niece, now in her 20's, and her boyfriend had wargamed with us and we decided they were ready to come play with the big boys.

First episodes with us are usually started with a dramatic (or traumatic) episode in a PC's childhood that speaks to the themes or characters that will be relevant in the night's adventure.



We begin with a young boy, called to the King's Court at Loland Keep.

This boy was almost seven, and had been brought up all his life in a rather well-to-do-manner in the wealthy town of Timlin. His mother was Gautrian, but his father was a Kildarian knight. The boy never knew he had a grandfather until this day that his family went to King Ulrik to settle a suit, and his grandfather won.

There he heard his grandfather demand to foster him in his lands at South Hold, away from Timlin Town and the boy's home.

“I’ve already given my judgement, so no arguing,” said the king, “and no crying either. This is your grandfather. He holds many lands in South Gautria. Under his watch, you will learn how to be a Gautrian. He’ll teach you the meaning of honor, and sacrifice for your shield-brothers. Jarl Gudmar Volsung will bring you up to be a fine warrior.

“But all men should know their lineage, and remember their parents’ names. I put it to you, boy, how will you be known? Take the Kildarian’s name, or embrace your Volsung blood?”

The boy looked to his father, then to the king. He spoke surely in the great hall with a voice larger than his seven years, so all present could hear him.

“I am Melkor Voclain, Your Highness. And I will keep my father’s name.”

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Aedelfrid Volsung traveled in the wagon with the other women as her brother Thorgils had insisted. Thorgils had surprised her by allowing her to go to the spring Thing this year. He then resumed his commanding ways and refused to let her ride her horse.

When their wagon rolled to a stop, Aedelfrid stood up and saw a group of riders in red livery approach.



“Hail, Ottar Gudmarson!” shouted Thorgils to the lead rider.

“Thorgils, good to see you at last!” said Ottar as the cavalry surrounded the wagon.

“May I present my sister, Aedelfrid Volsung? Aedelfrid, this is Ottar, son of Gudmar Volsung.”

“We thank you for your escort,” said Aedelfrid.

Ottar flashed a bright smile. “You are most welcome, fine lady.” Aedelfrid smiled politely in return, and turned her attention to Ottar’s retinue. There her gaze was held by a handsome young warrior riding behind Ottar. He sat tall and proud in his saddle, and his eyes shone over his blonde beard. Aedelfrid was so lost staring at his visage that she barely heard the shouts of alarm.

“Orcs! Orcs!”

Ottar spun his horse away and led his cavalry for a group of orcs emerging from the trees.



Thorgils ordered his infantry to surround the wagon.



As her infantry started to take losses, Aedelfrid decided she and her ladies would be safer in the hills, so she led them from the wagon.



A huge urog burst from the woods behind them and was stopped by Thorgils’ brave men.



Aedelfrid and the women had almost reached the cover of the treeline when an orc shaman appeared in front of them.





As Aedelfrid defended her ladies against the orc shaman, the cavalry under Ottar’s command engaged a cluster of nearly naked orcs.

There was one rider amongst Ottar’s thanes who distinguished himself in the melee. The blonde rider who had stared so at Aedelfrid fought valiantly. He hewed down the biggest orc, and protected his wounded comrades as the fight grew bloody.



The cavalry at last overcame the orcs and rode to the women in time to witness Aedelfrid slay the shaman. The handsome young rider was most impressed with Aedelfrid’s mettle.

The group took to the road and traveled only a few hours more before they arrived at South Hold.



South Hold was held by Ottar’s father, Jarl Gudmar Volsung. The wooden fortification stood guard over the crossing of the Lugnan River on the road to Timlin Town. Jarl Gudmar kept safe the south-western corner of South Gautria, defending the lands from the marauding wild orcs.

Many folk were gathered inside the palisade to meet Aedelfrid’s entourage. The handsome young warrior dismounted and quickly extended his hand to help Aedelfrid from the wagon. As their fingers met, a long glance passed between them.

“At your service, My Lady,” the young man said. “I am Melkor Voclain.”

Aedelfrid was about to reply when Melkor’s thane brothers crowded around him.

“Help the horses instead, bastard,” one chided Melkor. “This lady is your better!”

Servants offered to escort Aedelfrid to the great hall.

Jarl Gudmar was prepared for their arrival. Tables were laden with food, and many well-dressed folks filled the hall.



What did the rest of the evening hold for our young star-crossed players?

Come to the website to read about the feast, and see more pictures:
http://swordandsorceryrpg.com/lotv_01/

Jevenkah

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Love all of this. Please keep doing these write ups.

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While star crossed is generally lost on moi...I like going straight to the happily ever after, I can appreciate the depth role playing can add to a war game. Humanizing the action adds to what otherwise in rather two dimensional...losing a miniature with a name & a background has an emotional impact that the normal taking off the casualty lacks. All that aside, WONDERFUL PHOTOS ONCE MORE!

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Another very interesting adventure. :-*
Its good to see that no matter how many years pass, the interest in wargaming/roleplaying is still there. :)

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I have to say, your version of fantasy gaming dovetails perfectly with my fantasy ideal: windswept Scandinavian-inspired vistas full of hard men and women, struggling to protect their families and build a legacy even as darkness and evil nips at their heels. I doff my cap to you!

 

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