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RE: Fire and Sword? - J6A - 10-05-2017 Don't you remember "The Sword and the Flame"? https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4292/sword-and-flame RE: Fire and Sword? - Shad - 10-05-2017 No, but adding two "the" s spices it up a bit. Like The Knights of the Round Table rather than Knights and Round Table... RE: Fire and Sword? - triangular_cube - 10-05-2017 (10-05-2017, 12:32 AM)Hugmenot Wrote: That typo is under Maple Leaf Brigade, Fire and Sword is a typo, I am sure it was meant to be Fire in the Steppe. Well thats much less exciting RE: Fire and Sword? - Matt W - 10-05-2017 Actually, I don't think it will be Fire in the Steppe as the RKKA and Guards need T34/85s and JS IIs which are both in Road to Berlin. RE: Fire and Sword? - otto - 10-06-2017 • With Fire and Sword The 1945 campaign in eastern German and Poland with most of the pieces from Road to Berlin and the other four maps (all with new artwork). I have a great number of new scenarios sketched out so we’ll tighten the focus. The Hungarians from Road to Berlin will join the Slovaks from First Axis in a new edition of that book focused solely on Fire in the Steppe. RE: Fire and Sword? - Poor Yorek - 10-06-2017 (10-06-2017, 01:05 AM)otto Wrote: • With Fire and Sword Oh, dear. Ka-ching! $$ Q, though: were not there eight maps in RtB? Just curious what was meant by "the other four maps." RE: Fire and Sword? - otto - 10-06-2017 A boxed game on Poland 1939 RE: Fire and Sword? - Poor Yorek - 10-06-2017 (10-06-2017, 01:54 AM)otto Wrote: A boxed game on Poland 1939 Ah. How would this be related to White Eagles? Subsume some/many of its scenarios; completely different ...? RE: Fire and Sword? - Shad - 10-06-2017 "With Fire and Sword" <-- again, the addition of just one more word makes it so much better! Looking forward to it, otto! RE: Fire and Sword? - Hugmenot - 10-06-2017 "A Sword of Fire and Ice" is even more catchy and piggybacks into the back of a very successful series. |