Demographics and the military in my campaign, Part 2
Last post, I set out to answer a simple question for my D&D campaign: “How many troops can Duke Archanis Reynald field against the Bestials or some other invading army?”…
Last post, I set out to answer a simple question for my D&D campaign: “How many troops can Duke Archanis Reynald field against the Bestials or some other invading army?”…
Here’s the finished results of the WIP “One Hour Wargame” (1HW) unit/movement trays. I blogged the WIP a couple of weeks ago. With 15mm figures: With 25mm figures: I used:…
Today, ladies and gentlemen, we’ll be taking a long strange road to answer a simple question: “How many troops can Duke Archanis Reynald field against the Bestials or some other…
I mentioned Driver’s Thool last night on a Google+ update, as a homage to the type of information and depth of mythology of a campaign. Scott Driver’s old World of…
Back on the old blog, one of my most viewed posts was for the DIY Miniatures Carrier. I had amassed too many figures for the Battlefoam 216 packs, I didn’t…
If you’ve never read about Ben Robbin’s “West Marches” sandbox campaign, turn your browser this way and have a read of Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and Running Your Own.…
Last April, Iron Wind Metals launched a Kickstarter to revive the Chaos Wars line of miniatures and fantasy wargaming rules. Iron Wind (IWM), best know for their Battletech miniatures, formed…
It’s been a long desire of mine to mix in any scale of combat into my D&D campaign, whether it be 1 on 1, skirmish level or huge armies level.…
After creating the map for the political “nation” that my D&D tabletop players are located in, and then creating the full continental map, the next priority was creating the “nation”…
Creativity begets creativity and I’m on a roll with my campaign maps. I’ve finally completed the map for the players to use for my D&D campaign. What is nice about…