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English civil war

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Are there any plans to expand the FoG rules into this period :?: If so when can we expect the expansion. I play the rules often in 28mm, surprisingly they work very well with the 15mm MUs.

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Phil Deeprose :D
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Post by timmy1 »

Phil

Have a look at viewforum.php?f=70

It is the forum for Field of Glory Renaissance. The rules have been through a number of beta versions and ECW was certainly a major focus for the rules testing.

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442679 wrote:Are there any plans to expand the FoG rules into this period :?: If so when can we expect the expansion. I play the rules often in 28mm, surprisingly they work very well with the 15mm MUs.

Thanks

Phil Deeprose :D
Field of Glory Renaissance should be out later this year. It is a full set of rules rather than an expansion. It uses the same basic mechanisms as FOG but tuned to the Renaissance period to give plenty of period flavour. There will be 6 army list books.

The English Civil War and Thirty Years War are covered in the first army list book which will be published at the same time as the rules.
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Post by timmy1 »

Great News. Lets hope they are both out in time for Britcon to feature a FoGR ECW/30YW themed tourney.

6 army list books. My guess on the nose. Now we can start guessing what they cover and will be called :)
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timmy1 wrote: Now we can start guessing what they cover and will be called :)
You mean their titles, or what they'll be called (those parody nicknames that will be inflicted upon them no matter how lame the attempt)? Like Oafs of Frailty, or is it Oats and Realty? Is Lost Moles out yet? Perhaps this wanton army list name abuse will at last come to an end.
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Post by timmy1 »

Mike

Boys will be boys, so I doubt we will stop wanton army list name abuse. Lost Moles has been seen in Oz I believe, due in civilisation shortly... I was after the silly names as we can never guess what Slitherine will choose for the real names.

What ever we do with FoGR it will not beat Softer than Beagles (for Swifter than Eagles) - hope one day to meet the person who came up with that and congratulate them.

Say that the first FoGR book gets called Devine Right of Kings, I can't see how we can make that funnier than it is but I am sure someone on the list who is possessed of more wit than I would take a day or two to improve upon it.
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timmy1 wrote:Say that the first FoGR book gets called Devine Right of Kings, I can't see how we can make that funnier than it is but I am sure someone on the list who is possessed of more wit than I would take a day or two to improve upon it.
I definitely don't want to see anything that can be twisted as

De Wine Rites
Ivan the Conquerable
Pretty Pikes Please
Hapsburgers with Cheese
Ming and Moogles
Sen-goku and Manchu Too
Devils and Rebels
Tercio Tales
Turkey Shoot
Pick'n Snot
or ruder ideas I dare not imagine.

For the Americas I still like Hearts and Mines better than Blood and Gold.
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Post by timmy1 »

See Mike, you are really good at this. Your America's book title is unlikely to be bettered, and I really liked both De Wine Rites and Hapsburgers with Cheese
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Post by 442679 »

Brilliant, I guess I can wait a few months. Thanks for the replies.

Phil
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Post by will05 »

I saw Lost Moles in my local games shop yesterday..........and I like Hapsburgers with cheese, !!
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Post by willb »

I prefer my Hapsburgers without cheese. Too much cholesterol otherwise.
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Post by azrael86 »

willb wrote:I prefer my Hapsburgers without cheese. Too much cholesterol otherwise.
You should put the cheese aside to pay the swiss...

Presumably the ECW will have it's own book, and as the republic motto (PAX QUÆRITUR BELLO) is almost the same as the fog tagline (in peace, prepare for war), I guess that won't be a title!
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Post by Skullzgrinda »

MikeK wrote:For the Americas I still like Hearts and Mines better than Blood and Gold.
As do I. The name is goreous. I mean GLORIOUS.
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