Which will teach me not to check the number of pages first. I was a bit disappointed with this book, in part because it's actually a short story and not a longer piece that I'd expected from the blurb. You can find out more about Lavecon here: It's happening on July 16th and 17th, at Sedgebrook Hall, in Northampton, so if you're in the area come and pay a visit. While the focus remains with the game, it has also expanded to include wider fantasy and science fiction elements. I've had the pleasure of attending each Lavecon since its inception. Lavecom started as a fan led convention for Elite: Dangerous - the game that I am proud to be the Executive Producer for. And of course it is a reference to the ultimate Dungeon Master - Gygax :-) The second is the inspiration for its form, namely that of a H R Giger style bio-mechanical beast. The name for the axe comes from three sources - the first is a simple contraction of 'Giant Axe'. You can check out his other work on his Facebook page: After watching the first episode I contacted him to commission a giant axe of my own, and I'm extremely pleased with the results. I learned of his passion for building extreme weaponry by watching a Discovery Channel show called 'Big Giant Swords'. This behemoth of an axe stands as tall as I am, and was built by Michael Craughwell. No, not that Gygax! This Gygax, but the beast of an axe pictured, and I'll be bringing it with me to Lavecon this year, along with a range of products from my Old Ones Productions store:
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