Once again battle for the control of Britannia has broken out, the forces of Penda Fudd were marching forth hoping to catch the British short, the British had deployed to meet them in the gap at Sogga's End and the Dark Woods. Could they hold back the Saxon horde until the arrival of Arturous and his knights and could they save the day when they did?
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The Levy Are Sorely Pressed |
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Some Of Arturous's Knights Gallop Over The Causeway |
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They Are Immediately Assailed By A Saxon Warband |
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The Melee In The Centre Continues Unabated But The Saxons Are Starting To Get The Upper Hand |
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On The Opposite Flank The Rest Of The Knights Arrive, These Too Are Assailed By Saxons Lurking Unseen In The Dark Wood
Alas after two hours of fierce fighting only Artorous's knights are still on the field compelling them to break off and concede the field to Fudd's Saxon horde. Both sides suffered heavy loss, Penda will regroup, reinforce and continue another day.
They left behind them, corpses for the dark black coated raven, horny beaked to enjoy, and for the eagle, white backed and dun coated, the greedy war hawk and that grey wild beast, the forest wolf. From "A Choice Of Anglo-Saxon Verse" Edited By Richard Hamer
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A splendid but bloody tussle, a pleasing outcome for old Penda, disaster for Arturous though I fear. He needs Merlin's magic or his enchanted sword...
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it, a good bit if to and thro going to the Saxons eventually.
DeleteFab troops and terrain, Phil! Your photography sets the scene wonderfully. Nice! Was this a solo action?
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan, it was a F2F game with David above.
DeleteAha! I missed that!
DeleteGood to see your new swamp centre of the action. Lovely looking toys!
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt, see you spotted the boggy bits.
DeleteGorgeous looking game Phil
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul.
DeleteWow! Lovely looking figures and game. Great pics too 😎
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Thank you Matt.
DeleteUsual high standard Phil, beautiful. One I remember is "how well the Raven flocks were fed, how well the wolves were filled with dead" they could fling a sentence together in the old days.
ReplyDeleteThank you George. They could certainly spin a cheery take or two
DeleteSuperb troops and terrain
ReplyDeleteCheers Neil appreciated.
DeleteNice bog & Lovely figures.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jon, one can't beat s bit of bog on the table.
ReplyDeleteLovely troops, the basing perfectly sets them off. Are the spears steel pins / wire?
ReplyDeleteThank you Norm, wire spears are the North Star ones.
DeleteAmazing looking troops- great table. Great BATREP- thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you John, glad you like it.
DeleteSplendid stuff Phil…
ReplyDeleteAs always…
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, I endeavour to keep the end up
DeleteA beautiful looking game Phil, well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Helen
Thank you Helen.
DeleteThat's a fine looking game you have there Phil!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank Christopher, so nice to get toys on the table and a face to face game too.
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