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Having been the first to arrive, set up, and subsequently become totally engaged in a game of Death in the Dark Continent, it wasn’t until halfway through the evening that I looked up from my slice of tabletop Africa then around the room to see what the other members of my local wargames club were playing that evening.

Casting a casual eye across the half dozen scattered tables, I spied two games of Dragon Rampant, Gaslands, 7TV: Apocalypse, something I’d never seen before involving ‘spacemen’, and Frostgrave. “Hang on,” says I to the room, “are we the only pair playing a historical wargame over here?”. My question was greeted with a mix of disinterest and nonchalance (i.e., posh disinterest).

It certainly wasn’t the norm for only one in seven games at the club to be of a historical bent, but it also didn’t appear to be a cause for concern, or indeed of any interest at all.

The question of “Is Fantasy just another period?” was first posed in the pages of Wargames Illustrated back in February 1992 and has been debated endlessly ever since. Since then, fantasy and sci-fi articles have appeared in the pages of Wi regularly, but always playing second fiddle to historical content. And that’s the way it always will be.

Wi has recently inherited and dusted off some fantasy figures painted by the aforementioned John Blanche - Games Workshop’s Art Director and genius behind much of their artistic iconography. We present photos of those figures, seen for the first time in over 40 years, on pages 74 - 77 and accompany that with a few other Fantasy themed articles with which we hope to prove that fantasy really is “just another period”.
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WI406 October 2021 Having been the first to arrive, set up, and subsequently become totally engaged in a game of Death in the Dark Continent, it wasn’t until halfway through the evening that I looked up from my slice of tabletop Africa then around the room to see what the other members of my local wargames club were playing that evening. Casting a casual eye across the half dozen scattered tables, I spied two games of Dragon Rampant, Gaslands, 7TV: Apocalypse, something I’d never seen before involving ‘spacemen’, and Frostgrave. “Hang on,” says I to the room, “are we the only pair playing a historical wargame over here?”. My question was greeted with a mix of disinterest and nonchalance (i.e., posh disinterest). It certainly wasn’t the norm for only one in seven games at the club to be of a historical bent, but it also didn’t appear to be a cause for concern, or indeed of any interest at all. The question of “Is Fantasy just another period?” was first posed in the pages of Wargames Illustrated back in February 1992 and has been debated endlessly ever since. Since then, fantasy and sci-fi articles have appeared in the pages of Wi regularly, but always playing second fiddle to historical content. And that’s the way it always will be. Wi has recently inherited and dusted off some fantasy figures painted by the aforementioned John Blanche - Games Workshop’s Art Director and genius behind much of their artistic iconography. We present photos of those figures, seen for the first time in over 40 years, on pages 74 - 77 and accompany that with a few other Fantasy themed articles with which we hope to prove that fantasy really is “just another period”.


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Having been the first to arrive, set up, and subsequently become totally engaged in a game of Death in the Dark Continent, it wasn’t until halfway through the evening that I looked up from my slice of tabletop Africa then around the room to see what the other members of my local wargames club were playing that evening.

Casting a casual eye across the half dozen scattered tables, I spied two games of Dragon Rampant, Gaslands, 7TV: Apocalypse, something I’d never seen before involving ‘spacemen’, and Frostgrave. “Hang on,” says I to the room, “are we the only pair playing a historical wargame over here?”. My question was greeted with a mix of disinterest and nonchalance (i.e., posh disinterest).

It certainly wasn’t the norm for only one in seven games at the club to be of a historical bent, but it also didn’t appear to be a cause for concern, or indeed of any interest at all.

The question of “Is Fantasy just another period?” was first posed in the pages of Wargames Illustrated back in February 1992 and has been debated endlessly ever since. Since then, fantasy and sci-fi articles have appeared in the pages of Wi regularly, but always playing second fiddle to historical content. And that’s the way it always will be.

Wi has recently inherited and dusted off some fantasy figures painted by the aforementioned John Blanche - Games Workshop’s Art Director and genius behind much of their artistic iconography. We present photos of those figures, seen for the first time in over 40 years, on pages 74 - 77 and accompany that with a few other Fantasy themed articles with which we hope to prove that fantasy really is “just another period”.
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