Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, interplanetary creatures of all ages, lost time travelers, tyrannical warlords and their minions, tree dwelling spirit folks and everyone else I may have overlooked. Welcome to my random thoughts and perusals on the fine art that is Tabletop Wargaming - In this blog I will be covering everything from rules systems through to fine painting and conversions as well as world building and the effort that goes into plucking a concept from thin air and turning a lump of metal into a piece of art for you to paint and game with and possibly spend hours staring at (before and after paint is applied).
Don't be confused - I'l try and make it as simple as I possibly can.
First up I should explain that my intentions are to promote all the things that are cool about our hobby covering a wide range of minis lines and rules systems -
It should be noted though that my main topic of conversation initially will be concerned with the brand spanking new, cutting edge whimsical world of RELICS by TORGAMING
If you haven't heard of it the links above provide a wealth of information to get started with, if you already know then good for you. your already aware of the next BIG THING!
Relics really is a passion for me right now and I am a contributor to the fiction available as well as having a tiny prodding stick in the development area. One could argue that this makes me somewhat biased in my fan boy gushing and maybe that is so, however be fully aware that I am first and foremost a hobbyist and I'm not afraid to speak my mind when it comes to promoting or bashing any aspect of the hobby. Basically just trust me... ok?
Also note that Ive never blogged before so this is a learning curve for me and apologies beforehand if I appear to waffle on...
As a final thought for any existing or would be games designers out there, I love writing fiction and the process of creating worlds and settings, so feel free to PM me with any upcoming or existing projects that require fiction writers - I will always reply to every mail received -
Thanks for reading the first chapter of my new journey into the world of blogging - lets hope I make it good ;) Cheers - Dangel
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