Paul wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:49 pm
It's just occurred to me that FB has been on here long enough to have a (probably disturbing) mental image of us all. Now we know that Peeler can be identified by the green mist that obscures his lower body and EB is the one "tutting" loudly and shaking his head. But aside from GM's basilisk like stare and Brendan's inability to get through any doors too short to take a bus I'll be interested whether the rest of us match up to the preconceptions!
There are three main ways to identify EB, depending on time of day. Early on, he’s the player with his forces facing and moving towards him. Later in the day, he’s the player with very few figures on the table.
Any time during the day, he’s the one muttering ‘Git’ over and over again. To everyone.
Paul wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:49 pm
It's just occurred to me that FB has been on here long enough to have a (probably disturbing) mental image of us all. Now we know that Peeler can be identified by the green mist that obscures his lower body and EB is the one "tutting" loudly and shaking his head. But aside from GM's basilisk like stare and Brendan's inability to get through any doors too short to take a bus I'll be interested whether the rest of us match up to the preconceptions!
There are three main ways to identify EB, depending on time of day. Early on, he’s the player with his forces facing and moving towards him. Later in the day, he’s the player with very few figures on the table.
Any time during the day, he’s the one muttering ‘Git’ over and over again. To everyone.
Paul wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:49 pm
It's just occurred to me that FB has been on here long enough to have a (probably disturbing) mental image of us all. Now we know that Peeler can be identified by the green mist that obscures his lower body and EB is the one "tutting" loudly and shaking his head. But aside from GM's basilisk like stare and Brendan's inability to get through any doors too short to take a bus I'll be interested whether the rest of us match up to the preconceptions!
There are three main ways to identify EB, depending on time of day. Early on, he’s the player with his forces facing and moving towards him. Later in the day, he’s the player with very few figures on the table.
Any time during the day, he’s the one muttering ‘Git’ over and over again. To everyone.
I have met some of you at shows while on the Rapier stand in the past, but I must admit show faces tend to blur together after a while.
I however will be the one with the stripey rugby shirt on. Muttering about.... 'How did I end up here' and 'my dice and I are doing a trial seperation'
Nothing special for Kumbahyah just a few 6 sided. I'll have a box full of all kinds anyway. We sometimes use direction dice but thats more for the umpire. That reminds me to go dig out some rabid chimps.