Because Graham is sunning himself in far off distant climes,it fell to myself,Paul,Dave and Brian to fight this awsome battle based in the "Holy Land".
Top photo is scenario,bottom is the table before any movement.
I commanded the Crusader infantry,Paul the Crusader cavalry,Dave the Saracen cavalry,and Brian the Saracen infantry.We made our plans,wrote our initial orders,and off we went!!
My left hand infantry are advancing towards Brian's Saracens,but my right hand infantry are awaiting some damage done by my Catapult(only had four shots,but managed to hit with three of them!!) against the troops in the town.-In the background,Paul is getting himself into a right old mess,his plan was to form a wedge and attack Dave's Camp,but timing was a bit out!!
We had discussed before the game started,that the Saracen light horse archers were going to be a massive threat,and Paul was going to get a unit of crossbows and a couple of Cavalry units onto the flank and prevent any Saracen moves against the left flank-Store this plan for future information!!!
Paul is desperately trying to form his wedge,with a crossbow screen to his left-to the far left in the background you can see Dave's horse archers moving in an out-flanking manoeuvre!!
In this shot,Dave has instigated a charge by his heavy cavalry,Paul has counter-charged,and all hell has broken loose-both Dave and Paul are moving their elite guard cavalry,complete with commanders(!!!) into the fray-you can tell what is going to happen,can't you????
As the infantry advance towards contact on my left,Brian did something extraordinary,and moved his town troops out of the town!!!-can you spot something happening in the background?
Remember the plan of the crossbows protecting the flank??-well,they've managed to get themselves surrounded by the horse archers,and are slowly,but surely,getting wiped out!!
This left Dave in a great position,on both the flank and rear of Paul's Cavalry-oh dear!!
Both Paul and Dave's heavies are battling it out,and it was swings and roundabouts,until the Saracen guard cavalry beat the Grand Master's cavalry back,forcing(??) Paul to send his King(yes,King!) into the fray-please Dave,don't throw a 5 and a Kill dice!!!!!!!
But,of course, he did!!! and the short lived tour of the "Holy Land" by the king ended in a pool of blood,forcing the whole Crusader army to test morale,which it failed !!!!!!!,just as..................
Top photo shows my left hand infantry beating Brian's,and the bottom photo shows my right hand infantry beating Brian's and entering the town,which should have heralded a Crusader victory-however,my morale was tested and failed!!!!
Dave,trying to suppress a Gloaty Grin, looks on as the Crusader Army leaves the field of battle,and heads for home!!
This was another great game,enjoyed by us all,roll on next week,when we will be play-testing the game we are putting on a t Border Reiver on the 7th of September.
Exciting game! Poor Paul. The King is dead. You can just hear the cry going up and the effect rippling thru the army. Clearly as well as a capable commander Dave is also sporny! Paul can hardly complain about that though can he? ;-) Chris
ReplyDeleteCharlton-explain the word "sporny" is it rude??
DeleteThis was a good game,with a lot of colourful banter,as you can imagine,especially when the King went down!!!
johnc
Delete"Spawny springs to mind John.
Brian-never heard that expression-explain please!!
Deletejohnc
Brian has the correct spelling. You'll be unfamiliar with it as it means "really lucky" :-) Chris
DeleteChris-you know me too well!!-I thought it was something really rude(especially as Brian knew what it meant!!!)-looking forward to seeing you on the 29th Sept.
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I do like your Crusader games - splendid looking miniatures.
ReplyDeleteHI MJT(ahoy!)-I enjoy the spectacle too-all figures from Warrior Miniatures!! Good to hear from you,
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