![]() ![]() The rest of the prizes consisted of our custom made alternate art cards of The Aftermath (in two versions, one with English and one with Bavarian text) and House of Dreams, a board game, some signed art prints from Tomasz Jedruszek, Tiziano Baracchi, Magali Villeneuve and Alexandre Dainche, an assortment of swag collected from previous FFG prize kits, and some other stuff. ![]() ![]() Getting it to Munich required a truly international effort: Menno from the Netherlands bought it in the US (at Gen Con, obviously) and brought it to Warsaw, Poland, where he gave it to Greek-German Alex at the Flea Bottom Fracas, who brought it to Munich. The main prize was a copy of the 2nd Edition Core Set, possibly the first of its kind on German soil. The Cube Draft was won by Jannis (Nikotinlaus). If anybody is interested, I can tell you more about it or even share the Cube. To me, Cube Drafting is a great way to make use of your 1.0 cards for a long time to come. The Cube Draft had 18 players and was really great fun. ![]() For the first time a 2-day event, we played a Cube Draft on Saturday, and the Joust tournament on Sunday. The fourth Brawl at the Crossroads Inn, the Munich meta's traditional AGoT LCG tournament, took place this past weekend. ![]()
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