When last we met, our intrepid heroes successfully foiled the evil wizard Bargle's plan to discredit the king by retrieving the king's Sword of Authority from a dungeon of Bargle's design. The wizard, tired of fancy footing around, murdered the king, assumed the throne, and ordered the arrest of the heroes who ruined his first plan. Getting wind of the threat, the heroes fled to the farthest corner of the tottering empire, there to lay low while they lay their plans.
Borderwilds - DM Map |
Borderwilds - Player Map |
Two roads diverge before them. Do they explore the Borderwilds to find treasure and powerful artifacts with an eye towards returning to civilized lands and stabbing Bargle in the face repeatedly, or do they carve out a kingdom of their own from the Borderwilds, attract followers and henchmen, and then march on the empire to overthrow Bargle and stab him in the face repeatedly. Either way, they are going to need a lot of gold. And that means finding holes in the ground to plunder.
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The wizard and two halfling henchmen stand above the cave, ready to roll rocks down on the heads of the the stupid rat creatures. Archers stand behind trees, with the dwarf ready to flank. In the end, they laid out bait for the stupid rat creatures, and pulled off a big win. Thinking they'd dealt with all but the ring-leader and his shaman side-kick, the evening ended with the plucky adventurers once more delving into the dark.
As I was looking at the photo of your minis on the pencil sketch, I couldn't help wondering if you ever have any trouble keeping your models in place due to them being so tiny and fiddly.
ReplyDeleteThe reason I ask is that after I went to individually based 10mm models, my group and I had such a hard time placing and keeping them where we wanted them that I resorted to basing all my minis on magnets and topping all my gaming boards and terrain with metal. (Which has been quite a pain at time, I admit.)