The Lord was with us today for we thwarted the attempts of Penda Fudd and the Saxon invaders to burn the harvest we had toiled long for during the summer months.
We thought that our lone body of men left to guard the crop would be overrun but the advance of Penda's force was slow, being held up by the slow advance of his bowmen, if he had known how ineffectual they would be later, he would have left them behind I am sure.
We were unable to stop them reaching the haystack, but the Saxons were not very adept at creating fire, or the crop was damp, for they were unable to set it alight. So intent on burning were they that they did not realise that our bowmen were slowly whittling their number down until it was to late, when they did they then lost heart and retired. The Saxons were able to burn the cart that was full of hay, but were unable to reach the storehouses, being held at bay by our stalwart spear men. So brave and adept were they, that the hearth guard of the great Baldinus himself were not needed to send the Saxons scurrying back to their conquered lands.
We will eat well this winter and then take the fight back to the Saxons in the spring and with the good Lords help reclaim the land that is rightfully ours.
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Dawn, The Guard Stand To |
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They Later Pull Back To Defend The Store |
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The Saxons Attempt To Burn The Stack |
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The Other Troops Head For The Cart |
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Baldinus Moves Up In Support |
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The Cart Burns, But The Saxon Attack On The Store Is Repulsed |
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Heroes Of The Hour, The Bowmen of Baldinus |
We again used Lion Rampant with the same modifications from last game, but also added a rule that the Saxon Duguth, due to being more experienced and wise could, if they had to charge due to the Wild Charge rule, re-roll in an attempt not to.
The last post for a couple of weeks as I am away on holiday next week.
TTFN
A splendid game really, despite my appalling tactics and even worse dice throwing, both of which you so kindly gloss over in your AAR.
ReplyDeleteThank you Penda Fudd, better luck next outing perhaps.
DeleteWonderful looking table
ReplyDeleteThank you Utgaard.
DeleteAnother super looking table. The burning cart is a great touch. Worthy of a really good display game ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jon, trust you are keeping as well as can be.
ReplyDeleteWonderful figures and pictures, the burning cart is a very nice idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil, glad I was able to keep the Saxon pyrotechnics in check though.
DeleteNice job.....I need some of those haystacks 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt. This one was from Coriatani, there are nicer ones but they seem too neat to me.
DeleteGood Painting Work
ReplyDeletegreat picture series and
interesting topic
Thank you Max, glad you like the unfolding story, more to come.
DeleteGreat looking game, nice to see the good guys winning!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain.
DeleteIndeed, old Baldinus and Co. were due a success, 6 - 4 up at the moment.