Welcome to "Adventures in Lead", a blog dedicated to the hobby of miniature wargaming. The figures and terrain on this site are mainly for a campaign set in exotic "Indostan", a distant land bearing remarkable similarities to 18th century India during the Seven Years War. Bits and pieces from other projects may pop up here as well from time to time, including colonials, gladiators, pirates, dinosaur-hunting and even some RPG'ing.
The actual campaign journal and after action reports for the Indostan campaign can be found on their own blog - "Indostan: The Jewel in the Crown", the link to which is found by clicking the small image below-left.
If you do find anything remotely interesting on this blog please leave a comment, it's what keeps these sites going and their authors motivated - Thanks for looking.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Legacy of Arrius Lurco - RPG Session 4

Finally our stalwart investigators get a glimpse of what has actually been going on over the last three sessions of play and realise they are not playing D&D. The truth surrounding the grizzly death of Arrius Lurco is clearly spelled out for them, but how will they proceed, now knowing what fate lies ahead for them. Can they continue their quest without managing to piss more people off? Can they avoid catching worms? Highly unlikely.
Please allow me to apologise, in no particular order, in advance to the following slighted parties:- train perverts, Rupert Holmes, Darth Vader, accountants, sufferers of exma and/or peanut allergies, Mexicans, opiate users, Bonnie Tyler, nursing home residents, people with speech impediments, Michael Jackson, recreational anal probers and Hannibal Lecter.
Please accept our humble apologies, no offense was intended.
Please note you can click on the link to stream the audio or right click to save it locally.

If you do download and listen we would love you to leave your comments below. Enjoy.


Previous session can be found here.

6 comments:

  1. Great to hear from you guys again.

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  2. Great blog - I'm happy to have found it. I love your terrain.

    ~ Jonathan
    http://inevitablespark.blogspot.com/

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  3. Our group (including Portcullis boy) have almost caught up to you guys!

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  4. Thanks Jonathan - glad you have found it of some interest. Your blog is very interesting itself.
    Gladius - How are things going for them - I'd love to hear your own exploits!!

    Frank

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  5. Frank- I may try to record next session - your group has inspired me. Are you the keeper?

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  6. Hey Gladius - yeah I sure am the Keeper. Would love to hear your rendition.

    Frank

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