I managed to stab my hand with a big scalpel that pierced the back of may hand and exited out between my knuckles.
I’d stuck the scalpel weeks ago, by bluetack on the handle, to a shelf above my gaming table. Yesterday I moved boxes around on the table. Today I wanted something so I reached across the table behind the boxes and then withdrew my hand and the scalpel just went straight thru the back of my hand.
You’re that protective of your gaming table that you lay traps like that?
“Now kids, don’t go down to daddy’s gaming table, that his toy.”
“Yeah **** you dad…I’m going right down there for play and…what’s that up there…OMG OMG THE PAIN, THE PAIN.”
That’s hardcore!
I noticed in the first picture, there was a 1st edition Blood Bowl figure. They must be worth a mint now. Unless you’ve altered him, it might be worthwhile selling him on and using the money to get a few figures back instead.
Oh my gosh, that looks really intense! I hope you’ve had the wound treated well by now and you’re feeling better again!
Even if it is of course a worthy sacrifice for the blood god, you have probably forgotten that Hashut is our god and cannot be appeased with such simple sacrifices.
Holy Hashut that’s a wicked wound
I understand that shiny chrome apocalyptic road warriors and evil walkabout beasties are the daily norm in Oz, but I think you’ve taken it a bit far.
Poor Generalship got them clobbered by the Giant and a Regiment of weakling archers after valiantly holding their ground for 3 turns. They did knock out a Regiment of Knights first though
The back story behind the Bull Centaur Chariot. A long time ago (2018) a challenge (or maybe just a random comment) was raised by Admiral that I accepted. Make a BC Chariot. Now no sightings have been seen until now so I have no idea of Admirals take on this. My view is that a Bull Centaur would never… Never be demeaned enough to pull a Chariot. Why would a BC even need a Chariot. So my solution was an injured BC still gets to fight by driving a chariot.