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Two Strange Aeons Games

I've been meaning to post on these two games for a while, but my desire to upload and link pictures and full reports is rather low. Hence, I'll make this post pretty short.

A few weeks back Brandon, Sebastien and I played a three-player game using one of the search scenarios.  Seb played a 43-point Lurker list Brandon and I put together for him, and we teamed up against it. If I recall there were two mummies, a few cultists, two maniacs and a big scary monster. I want to say Winged Nightmare, but it was a less terrifying winged creature.

We set up a really large board, which in retrospect was to the Threshold's disadvantage. They were to search each of the six areas of the board in order to find some kind of treasure, with the possibility of it being a trap. The first two areas searched by Brandon's team availed us nothing, whereas the second area searched by my team resulted in a nasty poison bite taking the searcher off the table.

Brandon valiantly drew the attention of both maniacs and the big creature.  He was able to take them all down, but at the cost of his entire team being taken down in the process. That left me with the two mummies and a batch of cultists. I took some losses to but was unable to recover the treasure, having to settle instead for killing the rest of the Lurkers.

The toll was high, as Brandon's list disbanded after the death of his character. Mine fared a little better, but my character ended up crippled and has only a single action to spend each round. I was able to recover some scrolls and a map piece, but couldn't even share the spoils with Brandon's team due to their disbanding.

I have a feeling that my team is in dire straights now as well, and their next encounter may be their last. Whenever they're called into action again I think I'll attempt to recruit a special agent to bolster their ranks, and hope that I can score a victory and be able to translate some scrolls. Perhaps a little magic becoming available to my crew can help them survive a little bit longer.

The following week Sebastien and I tried out one of the lovely new boards they've acquired for the shop. He decided to give his earlier list another go (since I killed it on its first outing last time). I wanted a chance to try out some more magical characters and opted for a witch with two extra familiars, and a restless spirit. The ghost was far more useful than I'd anticipated, being able to cause some fear as the Threshold tried to cross the river.

My rolls with the familiars and the witch were almost universally awful though. The only successful spell I was able to cast transported the Threshold leader to the far corner of the board. He shrugged off the possibly-debilitating mental effects and strode bravely back into the fray. Once I'd lost two of my three familiars things were looking bad. With the witch dying shortly thereafter I conceded defeat.

I enjoyed playing with some of the magic spells and think they were quite a bit of fun. The witch profile needs some ranged support though, and I doubt that I'd take extra familiars again in the future. Some cultists would have been far better use of those four points. Perhaps some equipment or maybe an extra spell or two for her instead...

Comments

Some nice little batreps. Everything is a learning curve. Its the same for me with my NMRIH campaign i'm trying to start. look forward to more.
Obsidian3D said…
I've been watching your factions come together as you're working on them for EotD. I've got my vampires and werewolves ready for priming, which will hopefully happen over the weekend.
10x28mm said…
Yet to paint and/or field my Strange Aeons forces... Cyberpunk RPG is taking up most of my time (that isn't already devoured by life). I'll try to focus on getting some modern factions done to at least play a bit.
Speaking of modern - I got some pics of those Megabloks Need For Speed cars I was telling you about, and a few others, over at my blog
Obsidian3D said…
Cool I'll add it to my reading list and have a look.

What figures did you end up with for Strange Aeons?
10x28mm said…
I'll try making this a complete thought this time...
I picked up a Gug from Chronoscope, Artizan cultists I & II as well as Copplestone gun molls, beat cops, hired hitmen and tommy gunners - for period play.  I have some EM4 suits and cops that are more likely to be painted soon so I will probably field them as a kind of Delta Green vs. Majestic 12 thing - maybe get my Copplestone greys in there...

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