Tuesday 25 January 2022

A mammoth task

The Tribe had occupied their cave complex for more than twenty summers and had been happy there until the Cromagnons moved in nearby. They’d been able to tolerate the first few, but others quickly followed in their wake. The smells of foreign food and the noise of their never ending parties disturbed the Tribe at night and tempers soon began to fray. 

After one especially angry confrontation Ogg woke to find his cave entrance (no that’s not a euphemism) had been “tagged” with crude depictions of the Tribe’s latest hunting failure. 

Cromagnon graffiti. Apparently aroused and seemingly distracted by a flamingo, Ogg is depicted being trampled by an angry Auroch.

Ogg wasted no time getting “tooled up” to deal out his own brand of Palaeolithic justice but was given pause by the tribes shaman shrieking the ancient invocation “leaveimoggtitaintworthit.”

To find peace the Shaman knew the Tribe would have to relocate and to this end she instructed six of her best hunters to head North and scout for somewhere more suitable.

Meanwhile…

Things had changed a lot in the valley since Munches The Most Grass had been a calf. The snowdrifts had all gone, but in their place the herd now found themselves constantly beset by tiny buzzing creatures and the ever lurking fire monkeys. 

The old bull flapped at the little biters with his furry ears and ambled out of the shade of the pines to a spot where the sparse scrub seemed the sweetest.

Munches the most grass wanders out of the Forrest, struggling to decide if he should go for bellowing or trumpeting in the forthcoming game. Tough decision. 

Well that’s the fluff background I’ve settled on to back up the first Paleo Diet scenario from the rule book. The distances have been converted to hexes but that’s about the only change I’ve made. 

By the way, special mention should be made of dear old Kaptain Kobold, who’s excellent blog initially introduced me to the game a few years ago.

I’ll report on this game next week and I suspect that I’ll follow that up with a VSF game focussed on zee chermans. 

Behind the scenes I’ll be making Starfleet corridor sections this week and breaking my New Years resolution not to buy any more miniatures. I’m planning on getting back to some proper army style gaming with a manufacturer of miniatures I’ve not used before; so if anyone knows any good reason why this man and some Forged in Battle 15mm Arthurian miniatures should not be joined in holy wargamery, speak now or forever hold your peace. 

Toodle ooh 


17 comments:

  1. Hahaha - great stuff JBM - the tagging on Oggs cave had me literally laughing out loud - just as well the office is almost deserted thats to Omicron concerns! look forward to following this adventure

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    1. Hi matey. I don’t know what those stone age dudes were smoking but man I’ve seen some whacked out drawings today. The jokes sort of wrote themselves really!

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  2. Brilliant stuff there old chap and made me smile reading it. Look forward to seeing how the action unfolds, hopefully with some more graffiti for some 'real time' action;).

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    1. Hi Steve, glad you had a chuckle. We could all do with a few more laughs these days eh?!

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  3. Parties?! They’re not parties. They’re work events where the tribal leader, Big Dog, gives ritual praise for the hard working tribe members with a bowl of fermented berries.

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    1. You have a point there Nundanket, and to be fair nobody works harder than Big Dig and those Cromagnon lads, eh. Always labouring away at the coal face of environmental destruction and genocide.

      If I introduce the Cromagnons to my campaign as a competing tribe (which the rules allow)I think you’ve just named their tribal chief for me :-)

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  4. ‘He’s behind you’! An excited audience shouts helpfully at the old bull.

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  5. More great fun stuff JBM, cheered me up on a miserable grey morning. The cave art was very funny and as for Munches the most grass, wonderful name. Back in the day my canna-scones had much the same effect!

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    1. Glad you had a chuckle at the cave art Lee, though I do get a little self indulgent on the humour and blog posting front I’m afraid. Miserable grey morning here too. The wife and I call it Pembrokeshire Suicide Grey.

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  6. Nice graffiti and wonderful fluff! Romano-British sounds interesting, I've got a dux Bellorum army of them primed in 28mm, might be a nice diversion from Napoleonics and good to hear you're returning to the dark ages,wait,that didn't come out right!
    Best Iain

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    1. Lol. Ive stayed my hand on the Romano Brits since the new Wiglaf 18mm minis (7thC Penda etc) are just about to be released and they are really sweet sculpts. Still Dark Age mind you!

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  7. Splendid stuff JBM…
    Well if the Cromagnons had tried that round here…….. Banksy would have claimed the credit and the council would have sold it to a millionaire collector…

    All the best. Man who makes small man and paints him.

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    1. Ooh Aly you are a card. Be careful that moniker doesn’t stick!

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    2. I will probably have to get business cards printed 😂

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  8. I was worried that the problem might have been with 'Man with new fangled tool' trying to impress Ogglette with a demonstration of exactly what he can do with his tool. All that pressure flaking is irresistible to an impressionable Neanderthal lass you know.

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