Turn 5 saw further action taking place in the vicinity of Illyria's war objective, the Scampa coal field of West Messaline.
Both sides had two armies in the area to the West of the town of Scampa, and it was Messaline's Army 3 (once again fighting Illyrian Army 1) that is the subject of this post.
In the opening battle of the Campaign, the experienced General Belch had defeated the young Messalinian General Cessario, the latter having prudently withdrawn and reinforced. Once again the two met near the small town of Sainte Marie du Bois, and this time the younger man was on the offensive.
The Battle of Sainte Marie du Bois
The two sides exchanged Artillery fire while establishing their positions.
The Messaline force threw its weight of infantry on the right flank seeking to wrest the little town from the enemy's grip.
The Illyrian's, their artillery destroyed, launched their own attack, pushing back the Messaline command and forcing a change of tactic.
Messaline was now on the defensive as General Belch himself moved forward with the Illyrian foot looking for a speedy end to the battle.
But it was not to be. The day wore on and both sides were being sorely reduced.
The Illyrians still held the town, despite the bombardment from Messaline artillery, but General Belch, his resolve like his army, badly weakened, called an end to the fight, and began a strategic withdrawal towards his own border.
A first victory for the young Cessario, though at great cost to both sides.
Well, perhaps we should chalk this up as a victory for youth (although it is possible that Belch’s experience told him that continuing the struggle, with ever depleted forces for both sides, was fruitless). The outcome of the next battle could well be decisive for this campaign.
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Geoff ⚔️⚔️
Thanks Geoff - General Belch made a prudent move...
DeleteAnother hard fought battle. Things seem to be moving along nicely. The next battle may well decide the eventual outcome.
ReplyDeleteCheers Mark! Indeed, the next battle may well decide the outcome of the invasion.
DeleteNice one, MJT 👍🏼…two countries fighting over fuel resources, whatever next?! Wondering whether Belch will repeat, or stay on the back foot….😯.
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin. General Belch could be back, probably at the most inopportune moment
DeleteRISK tokens? This is KISS in practice! Very well done!
ReplyDeleteInteresting game and set up too. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Roger. Yes these are RISK figures; the early 19th Century looking ones. Some people have painted them very successfully, but I like them as they are!
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