What they said about Hyborian Tales I: About His Iron-Clad feet grew a Pile of Mangled Corpses

"I had a great time and would put the weekend up there with one of the best LRP events I have ever done" Billy

"I am battered and bruised, caked in mud and fake blood, and my throat is in agony from all the smoke, shouting and screaming. Almost everything I was wearing is ripped or sodden with mud and gravel. It was the best weekend I've had in ages." 247opal

"It is very rare that I feel the need to thank either the event organisers or other players, but I think that the atmosphere of the game was so awesome I just had to say thanks to everybody involved." Cogg

"I had an absolutely amazing time on the Saturday (probably the best single LRP experience I've ever had, in fact)" Richie H-R

"I have so much praise for the system that I really can’t bring myself to fill up this link with it. This was my first linear and (admittedly I’ve only been role playing for almost two years, so I accept my experience is not vast) also the *best* continuous LRP experience I’ve had to date." Suzy

"Playing was a blast, absolutely brilliant, stomping round killing things, wrestling with Jim and Ian, marvelling that people kept hitting me in the arms for the whole fight." Rich

"Being outnumbered is normally rare (particularly for any length of time), but that was a major selling point for HT. There's nothing like seeing you're about to be overwhelmed, and knowing all you can trust in is good steel, brave allies, good luck and a belly full of wine!" Martin J

"A good event dies or flies because of good players and good crew. Each feeds to other. Crewing on the Saturday particularly got me all fired up because of the obvious fun the players where having. Likewise on our adventure, having James to banter with allowed us both to froth happily. There was no dropping out of character, no crap t-shirts and lots and lots of fake blood. It does not need everyone to chew the scenery, but just to all be wanting the same thing. Er, what I mean to say is that we were all very lucky that everyone else was there, and there were no twonks." Nathan