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  1. Jobe scanned the platform , his first time threw the breach , looking for his contact his father had set up for him . When Jobe first told his parents about his "adventure " his mother laughed it off like she always did , a mocking laugh that really said , your a crazy fool . His mother would do that whenever Jobe came to her with ideas she didn't agree with . Jobe's father on the other hand surprised both Jobe and his mother . His father looking at Jobe saw a bit of his former self a young man looking for more , something undiscovered . That feeling had long been lost , his parents forcing him into marriage . He is happy with his life and proud of his son and even overtime grown to love the women he was pushed into marrying . " If this is what he wants iam behind him " Jobes father stood up putting the paper he was reading on the ornate oak table which was placed beside his large backed lounger and was also home to a beautiful brass lamp which gave off the light for his late night reading sessions . After some back and forth between his annoyed mother and father his father having the final say Jobe retired for bed .

    While packing Jobe's father slipped into his bedroom " hows it going chief " chief was what he called Jobe ever since he could remember . " so you know why I call you chief " , Jobe put down the trousers he was folding really wishing he could have escaped with out an emotional talk , they are very close . Jobe and his father spend a lot of time together always making sure they take there monthly hunting trip , and spend a lot of there day debating about well mostly everything . Jobe knows him leaving is going to be hardest on him . Jobes father reached out placing his hand on his shoulder " I call you chief because when you where a young boy around 4 or so , you acted like that's what you where , even your friends fallowed your lead , a born leader . " Jobe heard this story a million times , but this time it was spoken threw moist eye's , so he listened staring back at his father with a look that spoke , letting him know he loves him and this is hard for him as well . Jobe made his way down to the main floor gave his mother a heart felt embrace and headed towards the horse waiting for him outside .

    While strapping the last of his belongings to the bag mounts on his broad chested black Clydesdale , his father approached . " I set some things up on the other side for you , I know you want to do things on your own but Malifaux is nothing like here , The stories you hear which sound blown out of proportion are not , there true . If you want my blessing you will except the help from the guide I set up for you this is not negotiable ! " with that he handed Jobe a sack of coins and walked back up the cobblestone pathway turning one last time and nodded his goodbye .

    Jobe spotted him , his father had described him to a tee , a skinny man long and lanky with long dusty brown hair tied into a long braided tail . He wore a long black duster , a red silk shirt shinning from behind the dirty duster . A bowler tucked under one arm , a long rapier hung with a jewel encrusted hilt at his hip . Slung on his back was a stubby nosed multi-barreled rifle . He was leaning on a lamp post smoking a long stemmed pipe with one foot propped up on the post showing off his dusty cowboy styled boots , made from a skin Jobe didn't recognize . Jobe walked over to introduce himself ....

  2. Welcome dude , yes I have to say Wyrd has the best costumer support I have seen in a long time . But that's what happens when the company is run by gamers ! they know what they would want which for us gamers is usually what we are looking for .

    all I can say is get your schemes and scenario first and kill stuff along the way rather than trying to kill everything .

  3. I understand that if both players can do it its equal , but than your missing a key part of the game , judging distance is a cool skill to develop .

    I know that it can be done to a extent with regular terrain but if your in a tourny that usually not the case also if terrain is placed by the TO it is way harder to judge than if the board is on a grid system .

    Now iam a huge wyrd fan boy , helping 3 clubs in NYC connect to play malifaux , and am working on my second full collection of a faction . And will probably buy 2 of each set of the new terraclips cause they look to cool to pass up . Just a small concern I had for tourny use .

  4. Than at the top of #174 you where stating that you should have replied a different way which basically retracts your original reply .

    After my original post I accepted what you had to say and left it alone , than when I came back to check your work out ( which I think is good work ) , you are stating that I should buy you a model cause I gave my opinion about extending a professional courtesy . There is no need to repete what I said in post #175 .

  5. Hey I was looking at some of the terraclip stuff online , and noticed that the space between each tile is visible not where it looks bad , it looks awesome . But from a gaming point of view if each tile is the same size or there is a set size to the different tiles that could be used to pre-measure . Sometime actions are lost to a players mis judgment t of range or a charge that's just short . I hope my fears are wrong , but in tourny play that wouldn't fly to well .

  6. Perdita is looking super good so far , and your crew looks good to.

    Iam in the same boat all my malifaux stuff I play with so I have been taking them to a high standard but havn't gone more than 3 hours on each . Once I paint up all the guild I am going to re-buy a few to spend alot more time on .

    The daemon looks ace as well

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