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Post by easye on Apr 16, 2007 5:25:54 GMT -5
I would like to offer a sincere thanks to everyone who participated in this campaign.
Thanks Especially to the Mods and Narrators for their hard work in keeping everything together.
It was a great deal of fun, and a great reason to play 40K. I eagerly look forward to the next campaign.
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Post by kyrolon on Apr 16, 2007 12:53:33 GMT -5
I fully agree and second what easye said. For a couple of guys getting back into 40K after about a 4 year hiatus (3rd ed) the campaign was just what we needed to play a lot of games and blow the dust off. I also really enjoyed writing the narratives making the games more "real". It made me very careful when fielding Vialia on the tabletop. I was really sweating for a couple of turns when she was trapped in HTH for 2 turns with a necron wraith. Neither one could fail a save, but she was facing Instant Death (thanks GW for making Farseers toughness 3 ). Anyway, thanks for everything everyone. I have to go finish Vialia's story now. ~Dan
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Post by witchking92 on Apr 16, 2007 18:23:19 GMT -5
This gave me a great reason to build my budding Ork army to a larger size. I hadn't played any games since FoMV, but I played about 15 or so over the last 8 weeks, almost as much as FoMV. And that was in the summer when I am off school!
Of course there is no rest for the weary, We are starting to cook up plans for the next campaign, and I sincerely hope all of you stick around to help and wait for the next war.
This campaign( and hopefully its sequels) will go down as some of my favorite experiences in my 3 1/2 years of playing 40k.
So, please stick around, the battles have only just begun...
Witchking92
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Post by IncubiLord on Apr 17, 2007 0:10:29 GMT -5
I, too, would like to thank all those who participated. After the work that went into preparing for this and setting it all up, it would have been rather depressing to not actually have a batch of campaigners to run the thing with. I don't get to game quite as frequently as I'd like (who does?), and it was definitely entertaining to watch the plots develop and the interaction of the various factions. The narratives were the thing that kept this campaign alive, and without the amusement of reading your stories (yes, I read all the stories) I don't think I would have made it to the end. There were definitely moments when a bit of narrative here lightened my entire day. Now, the only question that remains is: ... < allows the suspense to build > ... What do we do for an encore?
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Post by witchking92 on Apr 17, 2007 0:33:45 GMT -5
I don't get to game quite as frequently as I'd like (who does?), and it was definitely entertaining to watch the plots develop and the interaction of the various factions. The narratives were the thing that kept this campaign alive, and without the amusement of reading your stories (yes, I read all the stories) I don't think I would have made it to the end. There were definitely moments when a bit of narrative here lightened my entire day. Same here. as I read, or at least skimmed, every story and post, it was often funny to see what each race thought the other was up too. Witchking92
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