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Why are rocks & ruins nearly always grey?
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Mine were replaced (by one Timmo, formerly of this parish) with brass wire, sharpened/flattened into a spear point at the business end. During an early game with one batch, I felt a sharp pain in the side of one of my front paws, looked down, and saw several bases of pikemen suspended, vertically (and right way up) from where they had become so deeply embedded in my hand that even gravity had no effect on them. I made out it was a new way of moving massed bases of pike across a table surface that didn't permit "sliding", but from the gales of laughter I don't think anyone was fooled. Pulling them out was, if anything, slightly more painful.....
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Why are rocks & ruins nearly always grey?
It does however discourage cats from sitting on them, and prevent small children (and adults ) mishandling them...BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:51 pmMine were replaced (by one Timmo, formerly of this parish) with brass wire, sharpened/flattened into a spear point at the business end. During an early game with one batch, I felt a sharp pain in the side of one of my front paws, looked down, and saw several bases of pikemen suspended, vertically (and right way up) from where they had become so deeply embedded in my hand that even gravity had no effect on them. I made out it was a new way of moving massed bases of pike across a table surface that didn't permit "sliding", but from the gales of laughter I don't think anyone was fooled. Pulling them out was, if anything, slightly more painful.....