Mark Chance said:Well, since we're going WWII, Fat Elvis won't work.
So, I suppose I'll shoot for a French Jew who escaped from the Vichy regime. No real idea about powers, et cetera, but something will come to me this weekend.
Yellow Sign said:Well since I currently don't have the Freedom City book, I will have to say no it's not. But I am headed to my FLGS, so I might pick it up there. But at the moment lets say no. This will be a homegrow campaign.
A Soviet hero would be great!
Dirigible said:More suggestions?
Mark Chance said:Well, since we're going WWII, Fat Elvis won't work.
So, I suppose I'll shoot for a French Jew who escaped from the Vichy regime. No real idea about powers, et cetera, but something will come to me this weekend.
garyh said:Moses and Moishe are the same name in English and Yiddish respectively. Also, in Ashkenazi tradition (Jews of Eastern European descent, like your PC), you never name a child after a living relative (you don't want the Angel of Death to take the young Moishe by mistake when he comes for the older one). Children are often named after passed relatives, however.
Mark Chance said:Hmm. Now that you mention it, that does sound terribly familiar. I must have known that at one point in time. That's what I get for trying to type while my children bother me with questions.
Danke.
Yellow Sign said:Great picture Gary! By the way where did you get it? Did you make it or was it already done?