For the third post of the year I fought a Mini Campaign using 3x3 Fast Play Portable Wargame rules again. I was quite expecting it to go to three games, but as it seemed drawn at two I stopped there, leaving things open for a re-match.
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The Map |
The Empire, tired of raiding parties playing havoc with the economy, have sent a force across the wide river to give the local tribe a bloody nose. As this involves quite a lot of logistics, the barbarians have had time to get a force of their own together and marched to meet the enemy.The First Battle |
The two armies arriving |
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The Barbarians take the initiative |
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Evenly balanced |
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The Empire begin to push back |
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but run out of resources and must fall back instead |
The second battle
A reinforced Barbarian Army chases the Empire force to the nearest town where they also gain additional numbers.
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The confident Barbarians attack |
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but are repulsed |
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and now the Empire is on the offensive |
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The Barbarians are driven off with few crossing the river at the end of the day
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This sounds a bit like “big boy pushes little boy, then little boy pushes back”, then lots of posturing. As you suggested, a re-match when one of them feels the time is right (or their opponents are also distracted elsewhere). I look forward to reading how it goes…
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Geoff
Thanks Geoff - The "Empire" always seem to do well on their own turf, which begs the question, how did they manage to build an Empire?
DeleteA very nice campaign report. Perhaps the Empire managed to achieve its prominence by a series of clever marriages earlier in its history rather than by outright conquest. As a result, the leadership isn’t interested in further expansion by conquest but will defend its territory with all the resources it can muster.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Bob
Thanks Bob. Great back-story idea! Wish I'd thought of that...
DeleteThanks for the batreps. A new theatre of ops? Or have you visited these nations and their clashes before?
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin. They had a little outing back in December.
DeleteAh, found it…just before WW1 broke out 😎
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DeleteA very nice campaign report. There could be room for more, perhaps a barbarian chieftain seeking loot for his followers raids the Empire, or a new imperial governor seeking glory takes the helm..
ReplyDeleteCheers Mark. I think there's unfinished business as far as the Empire is concerned and there could well be another go in the Spring..
DeleteNice looking battles...and interesting use of maps!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil - not as good as your graphics!
ReplyDeleteSpamalamadingdong
ReplyDeleteIndeed
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