Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day Blogfest April 17, 2013 by medievalmike I’ve been an on-again off-again reader of an OSR gaming blog called Tenkar’s Tavern for close to two years now. Erik Tankar, the proprietor of Tenkar’s Tavern came to my attention due to his blogging about...
It’s £25 per person with a minimum of two people per booking, and for that, you’ll get the chance to hurl tomahawks, medieval throwing angels and even throwing spades. Once you’ve learned the skill, you’ll face off with games and competitions – with the losers ending up with ...
But I also want to try my hand at swords, axes, and spears. For whatever reason Vikings seem like a natural fit. I did make fantasy medieval RPGs when I was a kid. So it’d be a fun exercise to try to apply my skirmish knowledge from Dinosaur Cowboys to the medieval melee arena....
Based in a medieval type world with a mixture of magic and medieval fighting, this series is an action-packed adventure. The Burning Sky (Elemental Trilogy Book 1) → Sherry Thomas Click Image to Buy Now Synopsis: Iolanthe Seabourne is the greatest elemental mage of her generation—or so ...
Finn’s group ends up at a pizza shop owned by Biz Markie and then gets swords n’ whatnot at a medieval weapons store. Everyone knows that Manhattan is lousy with medieval weapons stores. Tara Reid finds a little kid crying in the hospital and says, “Don’t worry, I’m gonna save...
Alan has named the rescued puppy Archibald. I looked up the meaning of Archibald. The word has Medieval and German elements meaning “genuine”, or, “precious” and bald meaning “bold”. (This reminds me of describing a gem) A perfect description of the brindled pit bull puppy in the ...
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I was so interested, found it so well worth while, that I went again to the land to which no man wanted to go, the land that was known as the “White Man’s Grave.” Why I should have taken so keen an interest in the land where the slave trade was born, why I should later ...