The object of the game would be for the Saxons to burn four objectives, for one victory point would be the cart, the stack and the rest of the crop waiting to be reaped, while two victory points would be gained by burning the farmhouse for good measure. A further one victory point would be gained for each British unit or noble killed.
To encourage his men Bicca would lead the raid in person accompanied by his champion, despite this the Saxon force morale was only six, perhaps the absence of Baldinus in the British force was the reason that theirs was only six too.
The first British unit, a group of militia, could not enter the table until the Saxons had moved, they would need a five or six on a D6 initially reducing to four, five or six after. After they appeared a British unit would arrive each turn on four to six, with the part of the table edge they arrived on being diced for. This was to simulate Baldinus not expecting any incursions so soon after the death of Penda.
The Militia Attempt To Flank The Saxons But Are Countered By Bicca's Hearth Guard |
The Saxons Prepare To Fire The Farm House |
The Crop Is Alight |
The Militia Valiantly Attempt To Throw Back The Saxon Hoard |
The Britons Are Getting The Worst Of The Combat, A Noble Comes To Give Support |
The rules worked well even with only four units a side, but I think we need to tone down the command figures fighting effectiveness for next time, they had too great an effect on the combat, however it was toned down a little by some dismal dice scores :~)
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A splendid looking game.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kevin.
DeleteLovely stuff Phil...
ReplyDeleteI am not tempted by this period... not at all... honest...
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly, you will be safe from more temptation until the new year now.
DeleteThere will be feasting, drinking, though sadly not wenching, in the halls of Bicca the Stout this eve! A grand game I thought, tense and went to the wire. I’m looking forward to the campaign season in the new year!
ReplyDeleteIt should be fun.
DeleteSplendid game, looks like a tight battlefield, they will be going hungry with all that burning.😬
ReplyDelete4x4, I like the intensity it gives to the game. Lean times this winter it seems.
DeleteReally great job.
ReplyDeleteImpressive battle scenes
and terrain ..
Thank you maximex.
DeleteBeautiful looking game!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher.
DeleteGreat looking figs, and great looking table.
ReplyDeleteThank you CM. I try to get the balance between aesthetics and practicality with the Terrain.
DeleteGreat looking game again! If it wasn‘t for my love of Saga you actually might tempt me to give Dux Brit one more try.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick. We are only using Dux for the campaign bit.
DeleteWonderful looking table!
ReplyDeleteThank you Utgaard.
DeleteStunning pictures, what a beautiful terrain!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil. I think my photography may actually be improving a little.
DeleteLovely looking game, figures and scenery and nice story line developing!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain. Just need to paint another dozen figures and I think we will be good to start the campaign off in January.
DeleteGreat stuff Phil.
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul.
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