Laffe
told me that he would take a cruise around the archipelago and by coincidence
the ship would pass the island (Lindskär = The Small Island with Linden Trees) where our summer house is. As I informed him
about that, and where the island is, he told me he and his guest would moon me
when they passed.
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No moons to be seen. Laffe and Annie on the bridge (he's got connections, that guy) |
I
was rather disappointed when they passed as no moons were seen. Lots of waving
though, and tooting. Pity, I really wanted a… more interesting… pic J
The
guest in question was none other than Annie “The Dice Bag Lady” Norman who had
decided to actually take a short (and well deserved) vacation and due to some
random internet guys she ended up in Sweden, being passed from gamer to gamer
like a trophy J
Laffe
picked her up at Arlanda Airport and then showed her the typically normal Swedish
moose-farms, beaver-juices, fika, genuine shield-maidens and the very real
beauty of the Stockholm archipelago. You can read all about it here,
in part I of Annie’s adventures.
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End of the 1000 Island Cruise in the middle of Stockholm. |
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There they are. Laffe bragging about something ("It's this long, I promise!") and Annie feeling the effects of 15 cups of coffe topped with an Irish one... |
She
wore him out, though, and, with a sigh of relief, he passed her on to me. We
went straight back to Lindskär for a closer look at nature (you
know, the green stuff on maps).
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"Look at that! Antsies. I could make some minis of those. Guess I could sell at least a million of them. But what if I sneeze. Hmmm, maybe a kickstarter." |
After
a nights rest we tried to impress her with our athletics with swimming (at
least 50 meters), snorkelling, rowing, walks in the woods on the adjacent island, spelunking (very short, like a
couple of meters) and mountain climbing (well, it was a hill).
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"You're kidding me... no way I'm going in there... trolls, you know... please..." |
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"I'm alive! Ace!" |
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Annie escaped the horrors of the woods below and enjoys the view. |
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Wife, kids and Annie enjoying the view of the natural harbour Napoleonviken (Bay of Napoleon (no, he's never been there) |
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Coffe, I need coffe! |
After
all that action Annie had her revenge when she unpacked Dobble and my brain promptly exploded (I actually won the first
game! Probably just to lure me in.)
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My wife wants one of these. Probably just to see my brain melt... |
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Proof that Baggy's been to Lindskär. |
After
that, and a fika
(yes, she’s an addict now) (and she brought some Fabulous Welsh Cake for the
occasion! Yummy!) my wife took us to the mainland with the boat and after a 30
minutes car ride we were at the gaming club.
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Back to civilization! Yay! |
Mikael Leck had
prepared (Thank you!) a game of his own The Pikeman’s Lament
where we (me, Annie and Thomas – neither of us had ever played the game!)
played the courageous Swedes fighting the evil and treacherous Norwegians
(under the command of three incredibly seasoned veterans of these rules – they were
obviously looking for an easy win).
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General A. Norman (that sounds suspicously like norrman (Norwegan) and that could explain that last botched dice-roll that effectively ended the game... hmmm) |
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Swedes attacking. Hurra! |
It
turned out to be a really even match, ending in a marginal victory for the
Norwegians. Just shows how incredibly accomplished gamers we are J Far to fun a set of
rules, though… might have to buy a copy and I’ve been eyeing some Swedish pikemen in
28mm… Argh!
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A sensibly dressed female needing protection. Half the Swedish army is more than willing to help her. |
It
was now time to give the trophy, I mean Annie, to Thomas for further adventures
in the woods around Nynäshamn, followed by a trip to the very deep woods south of
Södertälje where Koen and pikes live (well, the pikes live in a lake, obviously). More on that on their blogs, possibly.
Spoiler:
Annie is safely back in Wales, furiously packing orders and trying to detoxify
from all that caffeine. She will probably be able to sleep in just a week or so.
That was a great day, and I really hope to see Annie again in a not to distant future. Gothcon maybe... ?
Update: Annie's seems to be happy so the vacation-discount will last until sometime thursday morning. Use it!
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Part III of this adventure coming soon to a blog near you...
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
Delete28mm "pike"men? :D
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, would that be the normal or the zombie versions? And now many do we need for a game of Pikeman's Lament?
I used the normal ones but zombie-pikemen would be a treat. The Great Northern Zombie Wars is still alive :-)
DeleteI think a pike unit had 12 men in it. With around 50 man aside you have a game.
It was too cold to moon! We would have frozen our sweet little butts off!
ReplyDeletePffh! Excuses...
DeleteSounds like a grand old time!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great 24 hours for me and Annie isn't grumbling too much (except about mosquitos at Koen's) :)
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