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St Athan is home to a number of wargamers with different outlooks and favoured genres. We have a thriving Role-Players group, a dedicated bunch of Star Fleet Battles devotees, a very healthy dose of Warhammer gurus (in many of it's guises) as well as a small band of wargamers who try out a number of different periods.


The Role-Players are currently playing concurrently -  3.5 Edition Eberron, 3.5 Edition Dragonlance, Star Wars, Stargate, Top Secret and 2nd Edition ADnD.





The Eberron characters are off to Xen'drik to rescue ancient tablets for House Cannith. They've just been caught up in nets in Shargon's Teeth in the Thunder Sea.
Their underwater taxi is held fast and they have just started an underwater battle with a dire shark.




The Dragonlance characters have just escaped from an underground Draconian temple and are spying out possible invasions to their homelands.




The Star Wars characters' boss has just been executed and they are awaiting missions from their former boss' daughter to seek revenge.




SG4 are back from the Neuschwabenland planet where Hitler turned out to be a Goa'Uld (having escaped and been stranded from this world through the Antarctic stargate).
They have just narrowly escaped from a Naquadah mining world and the clutches of Apophis.




The Top Secret characters have just foiled a terrorist plot to flood London with a bio-chemical weapon.>




The 2nd Edition AdnD characters have just stumbled into a Drow Elf stronghold.




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