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I have not read any of the short stories of Conquest. I’ll have to check the stories.
I love watching the Para Bellum team be interviewed. There is so much passion and enjoyment in their work, especially during what must be a very busy launch schedule. I always feel they aren’t just doing a hard sell rather that they are enjoying sharing a new world with the gaming community. I will be making a start on the stories as soon as possible. The interweaving of the races, alliances and the consequences of past decisions or events as a foundation for the future conflict really appeals to me. Great work by Para Bellum.
the back stories can put the flesh into a good game to make it great one.
Highly recommend the short stories mentioned above. I went over to the Conquest site this evening and read the first three short stories. The stories range from 12 pages to 30 and pack a nice punch. Written from the perspective of lowly peasant levies to high bishops and conclaves of fractious kings the stories are steeped with political intrigue, the chaos of battle and a dose of sinister. Great characters both Nobel and otherwise and a enjoyable well written company to the Conquest starter set. I’m looking forward to reading ‘Ardent’ a Dweghom story next. Again great work by Mr Oikonomou and the Para Bellum team.
Nepenthe’s 3 part short story is awesome. I liked Nords’ one too. Great intro into the world of Ea. I hope that one day there will be a novel set in Conquest’s universe.
Fascinating interview – thanks!
If I was keener on the scale of the miniatures I’d definitely have jumped into this one. The setting is interesting and the artwork amazing.