Crustinuts has broken with tradition and has marched into the Arverni territory in the middle of winter,hoping to defeat Litelmix,and end the Gallic revolution quickly.
Top photo shows the terrain map,and the moves hoping to be done by the auxiliary troops,who are looking for a bridge that deserters from Litelmix,has informed them of.Bottom photo shows board before any movement.
The battle for the bridge is about to begin!!
Both sides ordered their flank cavalry to engage,supported by infantry,whilst the main troops stood and watched,awaiting the outcome of the Bridge battle!
The aux. troops eventually won the battle and drove the warbands off the board-the smoke signal was lit,and the main bodies moved into contact-but what of the flanks?
Well,both flanks saw the aux. infantry wiped out,but also the Gallic cavalry were wiped out!What a tussle! This left the Roman cavalry free to threaten any forward movement by the Gauls!!
Top photo shows the main lines advancing onto each other,bottom photo shows the Roman threat,which was taking place on both flanks.Litelmix has sent his third line of "Youths" (of very little fighting ability) to hold up the Aux. troops under Arsolius,who are now threatening the Gallic rear.
Top shows the "Youths" getting "knocked about" by the Aux. troops-bottom shows the first lines engaged,with the Gallic second line being slaughtered by the flanking troops!!-this is brilliant stuff(I think!)
In the top photo the Gauls have been "pila'd"(is that a word?) and are now being treat to the "Gladius shuffle" which they did not like!!-bottom photo shows the warbands being dispersed by the Roman cavalry-this was the end of the battle!
About to be surrounded,the Arverni army ceased to exist!But.......................
Litelmix managed to escape and fled Northwards to seek the protection of his distant relative,the king of the CARNUTES tribe,Pickenmix(they don't get any better do they?)
However Crustinuts and Arsolius went into winter quarters to plan the next campaign which would have to be against the Carnutes tribe in Northern Gaul.