Sadly, 2018 ended with several projects in stand by, with tonelades of ideas without a clear deadline... and them a surprise!
... an invasion of little green creatures colonized the wargaming room... causing a catastrophic event.
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The tiny invaders |
The wardrobe where I was keeping my miniatures get wet and the shelves fell down... crushing all my miniatures, and wetting boardgames and rulesets...
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Crime scene |
In the photo, you can see three shelves converted into one big pile of lead, among them... painted miniatures with their spears broken
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Some survivors... |
So I decided to reboot the system, outline several small projects, which I could finish in no more than three months, and with miniatures that could be used in more than one project, to reduce costs, and quantity of miniatures.
I started playing a dungeon crawl version of
Sin Misericordia, the
Sin Piedad Hack. This wargame is in his second edition and still has not been released, however, I used the first version, and I had a funny afternoon, killing goblins. (How could be an afternoon boring if you are killing goblins in a dungeon?)
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Our heroes entering the dungeon |
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The final room |
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Map of the lair |
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Stats using Sin Misericordia |