For the last three years Christmas has only really begun once the Shroud of the Reaper has settled. This year I took my Halfings down for their final runout of the year, and third edition, at this unique event.
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The critters return: second edition Burrows and Badgers reviewed
Now I’m a couple of games into the second edition of Burrows and Badgers it’s time for a bit more of an informed review.
Finishing the narrative: reflections following the Field of Kings
Last Saturday I ran my first themed narrative event, and whilst there are some lessons to learn, I couldn’t have been more pleased with how it all went.
“Excitement” update as the Field of Kings approaches
As my themed Kings of War event approaches on the 11th of October things have got a little bit hectic, and I’m waiting for the decks to clear to understand how excited I am about it all.
Halflings go to Clash: general Kings of War excitement
Clash finally arrived and the halflings headed up to Nottingham and what a bloody brilliant weekend they had too.
The Rushden Rumble: a Kings of War tournament report
After a few months of rest and relaxation I take a very experimental Ratkin army to a very interesting tournament.
Burrows, Badgers, Rats, Champions and Roses
Now we’re a few months into 2025 it seems time for a bit of a general update about exciting things in the world of fantasy wargaming. I’ll also take the opportunity to give a highly convoluted answer to the question well over 100 people are now asking about that second book.
The halflings prepare for Hinckley, but can they master the art of Gastromancy?
With a few games under my belt, I’m starting to think about what I’m going to be taking to my next Kings of War tournament of the year in early February.
Cometh the New Moon: a Kings of War Tournament Report
The Halflings saddle up for their first tournament of the year.
Tournament Report: Shroud of the Reaper, Slay Bells 2
For the last time this year I packed up the rats and headed off down the M5 to Bexley for some Kings of War Christmas chaos.