Time to revisit my
favorite game of note which has me finally
getting around to playing Rangers of Shadow Deep : Blood Moon, the second
supplement for game! This is long
overdue and if I hadn’t taken the Fallout Wasteland Warfare plunge, I surely
would have gotten to it late last year. Things
being as they may, I’m glad I waited. While I never got around to building the Manor house I had designed as my next Hirst Arts project. That would have been
my centerpiece of Bloodmoon , That inevitable 100 hours of hobby time never
quite materialized. While its easy to blame things like PC games sucking away
hours of my life , I think after several recent cleanup and reorganization of
our basement /storage space my procrastination really boils down to a space
issue.
Back in the late 2000’s
when I when I was living in Chicago, I had a huge basement that was gaming HQ
for our club of exiled GW store regulars and I had 4 tables going 24/7 and could
go up to 6 if we had events. I had many shelves lining the walls and tons of space. Now I have a 15 x 10 workroom/ storage room and 1 table tucked away in the corner of
basement. Despite my best efforts of giving tons of stuff away when I moved and
working diligently selling older unused things, I am still packed to gills and
much of it is still gaming terrain.
Thankfully I did receive and
paint my Stable from the excellent table top world Kickstarter and while
tempted to pickup another building , I just replaced the manor house with my
table centerpiece Wayside Inn, which is a tad larger the the games mentioned
requirements but then again so was this manor house I may or may not ever get
around to building. I also went ahead
and picked up the deluxe version of the RoSD rule-book, really nice to have all
the rules from the 6 supplements (inc the rules update) in one place.
With my buildings
complete, I still needed to make the pond, then paint around 10 figures and the
boat and the cart….I didn’t get to all the nice details that come with the
stable but will as time goes on as they aren’t needed for bloodmoon.
While all this was going
on and I was filling out roster sheets and re-reading the new rules, I started to get
an itch to make some new Rangers. While I of course must continue the tales of
Blackwulf and his comrades, I also found it very convenient that bloodmoon is
designed with two sets of event card one for levels 0-5 and and one for
6-10. Since Blackwulf is currently level
8. I have decided to run the scenario twice,
1st up with Blackwulf and Co. , then with three new novice
rangers and 0 companions (for this adventure), emulating a fresh team as a
three player game.
Pretty excited for both of
these, both will be full game write ups, the first one happens this week, the
new one of rookies as soon as I paint the models, (they are on the bench ready
to go) Ill leave you with some shots of
the basic models and terrain and board and save the rest for the first run of
Rangers of Shadow Deep: Bloodmoon.!
Threw this pond together pretty quick , I should have used something other than wood as the grain shows thru the water effect..not my best but works. |
Looking forward to all the bell and whistles on the Stable here. |
Stable interior with Clue Marker |
Cart and Woods |
Nice to get to use the Inn again its been awhile since I have used it in a game |
The Inn usually packed full, now sits abandoned. per the scenario each room with a clue marker has an exit |
Upstairs, again each room has an exit. here it just a window. |
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An impressive array of work.
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