We've been absolutely blown away by the community's embracing of our Sea Lion campaign! We were especially surprised at the amount of Fiction that sprang forth from the players' as they got into the alternate setting! Below are a few highlights. Apologies if I've left anyone out- post in the comments and I will update!
Bridges by Tom de Mayo. A ragtag group of Home Guard defend a crucial village from a German assault. Click Here to Download.
Operation Rob Roy by Jeff Kautz. A daring rescue mission is launched by Free Soviet forces in an attempt to rescue an important British officer. Read Part One. Read Part Two.
Letters From Cletus by Ferb at Ferb's Fighting Forces. A Country boy writes letters from the front lines in Southern England. Part One. Part Two. Part Three.
The Hungarian First Army by Ben at Breakthrough Assault. The tale of the Hungarian army as they cross the channel and set foot on English Soil. Part One. Part Two.
And of course, we'd be remiss to not make mention of Patrick Gribble's excellent BBC-style topical updates, incorporating all the recent Battle Reports and map conditions. These are visible in an ongoing fashion on the Operation Sea Lion News Page.
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