Throughout the three years of waiting for this game, throughout my last year of high school and first two years of college, I changed a lot. As will anyone going through each of these immense changes. My interests and passions changed, and I gained and lost a lot. But one thing that never changed throughout those years, was my excitement and yearning for this game.Every time I saw an update I grew excited, even just the smallest of things. I didn't care, since it was news about something I waited years for, it was something I was willing to wait a little longer for, simply to make it as great as it could be.And it was, oh goodness it was. The day I received the shipping notification I though the world was going to end it seemed so unreal. Watching it inch closer and closer to me, I couldn't control myself. And the day it arrived the world stopped, I went straight from class to the mail building, to pick up this gigantic almost 20 pound box filled with gaming madness.The game was everything I could've hopped for, and more. The miniatures were all beautiful, and though some had faults they were still wonderfully crafted and the immense amount of detail was wonderful. The matte cards and book had wonderful artwork and only added to the detail the game had offered.The game was near perfect, yes a few faults, but nothing can be perfect. But for the three years I waited for this game and the day it was to come to my doorstep, or mailroom, was more than worth the wait.So thank you Adam Poots, for a wonderful experience in terms of my first full tabletop game, some beautifully crafted miniatures, and hours of laughs at my players expense as i was able to watch them screw themselves over after, before, and during a monster fight or event.