Here's a shot of my Adventurous Scholar, Ms. Elizabeta Von Krumm creeping around the outskirts of a small village, unaware of the dark creatures skulking in the shadows.
However, protection was not far away. From L to R: Lazlo the Wanderer and his monkey Captain Hatteras, Ernst Holdt, Bjorn the Bold, and to the far right, Helmut Von Krumm.
Lucien (one of Jason's vampires) leads a ghoul into combat. The foul nosferatu found himself no match for Lazlo's knife work. In fact, the game was an absolute slaughterfest for my Monster Hunters. Highlights included staking a vampire (which is not that easy) and having the sun come up near the end of the game and incinerating the master vampire.
As some of you may have noticed on Lead Adventure, I've recently created and playtested a set of Secret Objective Cards as well as a deck of Campaign Cards. For a genre like Gothic Horror, the mystery of never really knowing what your opponent is up to and, to some degree, what he is up to adds a great deal of suspense to the game.
Oh, and didn't I mention... We have models ordered to start a couple of Brotherhood warbands as well. Because I really need a FIFTH warband for Chaos in Carpathia. That' wasn't sarcasm. I do need another one.
Thanks for reading,
JET
5 comments:
Welcome back to blog-o-verse, I have missed your updates! This is still a game I'd very much like to check out...
Hooray for updates! Sounds like you're having fun :)
Great to see you back with your fantastic pics and reports! Hopefully you don't stay away so long this time around.;-) I need to see what all the card stuff you mentioned is about as it sounds very interesting!
Christopher
Glad your back.
-J
Glad to see your back on the radar Jet, was beginning to think you'd found the edge of the earth & fallen off.
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