‘‘ There are no miracles. There are only men. ’’
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‘‘ There are no miracles. There are only men. ’’
Was rushing to print, clean and assemble my grim dark future dwarves beige the game last night. That didn’t work out so I just played guard. Finish priming all the dwarves like ten minutes ago and now I’m getting horrible hobby crash.
Grim dark future is looking promising
Y’know what? It started as a little bit of fun, but I am seriously doing something.
Something fun.
As my personal grudge against Games Workshop continues, and I have stopped buying any more material from that company, and instead diverting my attention towards third party independent manufacturers and designers, and also One Page Rules’ free Grim Dark Future rule set, I’ve decided to write my own campaign setting for the games me and my wife are playing.
The “setting” in Grim Dark Future is so incredibly bare bones it is limited to two paragraphs of flavor for each army, which is so blatantly a reference to the equivalents of 40k, but different enough to be different (but “Space Brothers” and “Havoc Brothers”? Robot Legions, Space Orcs... Yeah), the lore is only hinted at for it all to take place in a distant sector of space, with Earth being a half-forgotten memory of something that broke itself asunder when colony ships went to a different party of the galaxy to begin anew.
And y’know what? I started writing a little origin story. And y’know what? I am going to write more, some basic stuff, still keeping it vague, and going into detail only “for my dudes” and have my wife (who is investing into said Robot Legions, because she likes to play the evil guys and jesus fucking christ the Regeneration rule all Robot units have are insane) either throw in her own input or just be the only person that reads this stuff.
Either way, this stuff is fun, and what isn’t this except homebrewing a campaign for a wargame, that only two people will see, except maybe 4-6 people tops normally in a campaign driven wargame?
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