A swift introduction to
me is perhaps in order. My name is Jonathon Chester and after a recent
discussion over twitter I offered my services to Rich to contribute to his extensive blog by joining the ranks. I first started my way
into war gaming back with the Lord of the Rings strategy game when I was about
eleven back in around 2005 due in part to my obsession with the franchise at
the time and the Mumakil kit was an OMG draw for me. After this in 2006 I first
picked up 4th edition 40k and became reasonable proficient with my
home brew Space Marine chapter but my painting was still very much to be
desired.
A while after 5th
edition dropped I picked up the Orks and soon became the bane of my local club
utilising Blitzkrieg style tactics often running over half their army by turn
two or three. One thing looking back though I recognise my painting ability as
well as my desire to improve my skills to which I found my current standard of
good table top that I continue to this day.
Eventually my run with 40K ended
during 6th edition after I acquired a Tau force and whilst I did make
use of a unit or two of the power choices (I’m looking at you Ricky the
Riptide!) but often my list was a fairly balanced one that made more use of a
solid core of infantry and the rest of my army was built to support this with
either tank busting or heavy infantry weapons. I found even with this army,
which even my opponents said were fair for that army, I just didn’t feel like I
was being rewarded for the most part for tactical genius but for being able to
roll above average dice and if memory serves me well my Tau in single games
still run undefeated. This is when Fantasy caught my eye.
It was the release 8th
edition Lizardmen book that caught my eye and my introduction to podcasts such
as the Bad Dice and Black Sun podcasts that sealed the deal. Hearing about
tournaments which mixed both a competitive and social aspect made me decide to
jump in feet first at the deep end and booked my first tournament at
Battlefield Birmingham. The result was four losses and a win but I learnt so
much and ever since my game got vastly better which accumulated in my first
ever best in race this year at Midlands GT with my Warriors of Chaos.
In this time I have
also fallen in love with Mierce Miniatures game of Darklands. The instant I
looked at this game after getting a free quick starter rulebook from Mierce own
Tim Fisher when I was at the Mansfield Maul I fell for it. Looking at the Brythoniaid
kindred was what really sealed the deal for me as I have always been partial to
dragons and being a faction which upon writing this has three very gorgeous
dragons.
Anyway that is a quick
introduction to me and for this blog I will be mostly focussing upon Darklands
with miniature reviews, the odd battle report and soon a bit of a beginners
guide to the game.
Thank you for reading
and look forward to writing future articles.
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