Has anyone tried this anthropomorphic animal nonsense?
I'm tempted to do it as a Christmas family game (actually to try to generate more opponents by getting the family into gaming )
SWMBO has shown an interest in getting some figures to represent Captain Beakys band from the 1980s song so it seems like an opportunity I can't ignore.
Burrows and Badgers!
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One of the lads in club is into it in a big way. Meh.
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I bought the book, a fox wizard, a sparrow warrior and a shrewzerker at Robin but haven't done owt with them yet.
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I read some of the Redwall books to my son, so it doesn't seem that silly to me....well no sillier than green skinned goblins or people of restricted growth with big axes!
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That's not a nice way to describe VB!
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Not played it myself as it doesn’t appeal to me, but the people who have played it all rate it very highly.
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The figures are fun to paint.
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Eureka also have some suitably anthromorphic animals.