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Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:30 |
Flame On's most dangerous and exciting members travelled the length and breadth of Manchester to compete at the British Historical Gaming Society's 13th Britcon. Although the 41st millennium and the like aren't real historical eras they nonetheless made off with a veritable swathe of awards. They left clutching a horde of finely crafted swag. And, kind courtesy of the folks at BHGS, are gifted with free tickets to next year's event. Big thanks to the JD McNeil and his BHGS chaps. Rock on.
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