Being in the nature of a genial location for imaginary nations of the Eighteenth Century to carry out diplomatic affairs . . . (not the place for rule discussions, miniature manufacturers, painting reports, history of your country or other things that belong on your personal blogs).
Monday, August 2, 2010
Oversea
First detailed reports from a recently discovered Archipelago.
Now, Ameri-gan Elves can well be Nephilim / Anakim: then, according to Howard's description of the Hyborian world, one would expect fortifications of green / vitreous glassy stone?
OK now I have map envy!
ReplyDeleteAt least the reports do not mention Cyclopean buildings of non-Euclidean geometry...for which we may be devoutly thankful. :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't rejoice too soon!
ReplyDeleteNow, Ameri-gan Elves can well be Nephilim / Anakim: then, according to Howard's description of the Hyborian world, one would expect fortifications of green / vitreous glassy stone?
And, both Skull Island and R'lyeh can be part of the archipelago...
Anyway, a rather unexpected opportunity to listen to Hawkwind and Blue Öyster Cult albums while toying with ideas about 18th C. wargaming!