The second part of Mark Cordone's reports from Picenia/Luss for the Year of the Pot-Bellied Pig follow, with a counter move from the still independent Southern Luss:
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Map at the start of Year 3 - North Luss currently in Picenian hands |
The Battle of Auduta and various other
events.
High King Bui of the southern Luss faced serious
opposition as a result of his policies towards Picenia. He had
signed a treaty of friendship with them two years ago (and received lavish
gifts as a result), and then had done nothing when the Picenian's had seized
Dubrovium and the territory on the west bank of the river Sulla. At that
time opposition to him began to coalesce around King Belligerence of the
Vindilici. Matters slowly came to a boil after the Northern Luss were
defeated at the battle of the twin Bridges, and then the fall of the fortress
of Lusatia and the conquest of the northern Luss. All the tribal kings
turned against him and with the writing on the wall he fled to Picenia with his
bodyguard and rather considerable personal fortune. Seeing potential
future use for him he was welcomed by Senator Galenus with open arms. At a
conclave of the kings Bui was declared to have abdicated and Beligerans was
elected High King. He quickly summoned the Host and launched a winter
campaign to retake Dubrovium and the west bank of the Sulla. Once that
was accomplished he intended to march north and liberate Northern Luss.
The Picenian governor, Licenius Alragius
gathered together what forces he could and made a stand at the town of Auduta
north of Dubrovium.
The battle of Auduta, 30th day of the second
month of the Year of the Pot Bellied Pig.
The weather had been worsening for the last several days, and on the day of the battle there were on and off heavy snow squalls. In game terms I decided to roll each round of combat with a 50% chance that blowing snow would force a pause in the fighting resulting in that side losing their attack that round.
Governor Licenius had chosen a very strong position to receive the Lussation attack. In the lefthand sector defending a steep hill he posted IV legion (elite with a defensive bonus). In the center were his Lussation auxiliaries (unreliable fierce melee infantry) and on the left, on the other side of the frozen Sava river defending the town of Auduta he had the II Legion (elite melee infantry with a defensive bonus). His (melee) cavalry were in reserve.
Beligerans spread the bulk of his army (three melee infantry) evenly across his front with his elite bodyguard and cavalry in reserve (fierce melee cavalry and infantry).
The battle opened with Beligerans ordering his infantry in the center to advance. The Lussation auxiliaries opposing them refused to fight their countrymen with most fleeing and some going over to the enemy. Licenius then ordered his cavalry to charge in the center but they were routed. As this happened heavy snow paused the fighting, which allowed Licenius to rally his cavalry. (I rolled bad weather two rounds in a row, effectively cancelling turn two, and the Picenian cavalry rallied).
When the snow stopped Beligerans renewed the attack in the center, once again, routing the cavalry. IV legion then advanced and in very heavy fighting both sides were eliminated as effective fighting forces on the left. With the battle lost, Licenius retreated with the intact II Legion to Dubrovium, confident he could hold out until a relief army could be sent from Picenia. However, the Lussatian citizens threw open the gates and the garrison and all the Picenians in the city were slaughtered. To preserve his honor, Licenius fell on his sword.
The spring and summer saw Beligerans reverse the
conquest of Northern Luss, completely driving the Picenians from the
country. However, his attempt to get his people to launch a full scale
invasion of Picenia in the fall failed, instead the fighting degenerated into
the familiar pattern of small scale raids back and forth across the border by
both sides.
Elsewhere, in Agrina: in the giddy days
following Multiflavus's Triumph Senator Galenus was unable to get the votes
needed to raise another army. This changed after the news of the defeat
at Auduta and the fall of Dubrovium and a new army of six legions was
authorized. Multiflavus would once again be in command, and the
Senate passed a resolution to restore Bui as king of Southern Lussatia ( as a
client king), in exchange for this Picenia would receive Northern Luss, the
west bank of the Sulla and Dubrovium as the new province of Lussatia.
Galenus and Multiflavus were able to resist the calls for an autumn campaign,
arguing that to thrust the army into combat before it was properly equipped
and trained was to court disaster.
Who would strike first? The Picenians or
the Luss? Either way, the coming spring promised the continuation of the
war.
Meanwhile, in the days following the raid on
Metlustum:
Centurian Devius Cacus knew who Rionach was, and
saw opportunity in sparing her from his commanders order to slay the
captives. He was certain the battle was lost, but if he could escape the
carnage with her he could expect to be rewarded should he present her to the
governor, she would likely prove a valuable bargaining chip in the
future. Accordingly, he took two men to the tent she and her maid Mahavia
were being held in. He told told his men what he intended, then they
entered the tent to see Rionach standing brandishing the leg of A table she had
broken apart, prepared to die fighting. Devius surprised her, he and his
men entered with their swords sheathed. He addressed her, "Lady, if you
want to live you will do exactly as I say!" With no time to think, but
with an unexpected flicker of hope, she quickly decided to take her chances and
dropped the table leg. Devius smiled and said, "I am going to try to get
you out of here", as he stepped forward and picked up her cloak. Tearing
two strips of cloth from it he gagged her and bound her hands together as he
said, "you will do exactly as I say or I will kill you without hesitation,
understand?" She nodded. He then turned to her hand maid and said, "Play dead. If you’re lucky they won't look twice", then be bundled Rionach
out of the tent. He bluffed his way out of the prisoners pens as
the slaughter continued. The scene was very chaotic as many of the
prisoners were fighting back, and the sounds of combat in the camp were growing
louder as the Luss fought there way closer.
Luck, or fate, played a hand (actually, several rolls of the
Oracle die), and Devius succeeded in escaping the carnage with his prize.
The snow continued however, and as night fell the fugitives were forced to take
shelter in an isolated shepherds cottage. The shepherd's young son was
able to hide in a shed as the soldiers approached, and they did not know he was
there as they forced themselves on the rest of the family, demanding food and
shelter and complete obedience on pain of death.
Meanwhile, Catacius searched for Rionach among
the several hundred Luss captives and survivors, and among the slain without
finding her. However, Mahavia had also survived and told him what
had happened. Knowing that in this weather they couldn't have gotten far,
he set out with a dozen men on horseback to search. As luck would have it
they came upon the Shepard boy, struggling through the snow towards his army
searching for help. After hearing his tale they made their way to the
cottage. The surprise was total and the combat brief and Catacius and
Rionach were reunited!
That summer they were wed with great joy and
fanfare. Catacius and Beligerans having made a bargain. For his
part, Beligerans recognized Catacius's courage and ability, and actually had a
strong liking for the lad. Catacius knew who was in the strongest
position, and respected Beligerans. Beligerans vowed to aid
Catacius in liberating Northern Luss and recognized him as the rightful
King of that realm. For his part Catacius swore fealty to Beligerans,
recognizing him as high king of all the Luss.
Going forward the Luss would be united in their
struggle against Picenia.
Thank you Mark for an epic post. A turbulent year in the North West with territory changing hands, and more action to follow as Picenia's war of expansion has seemingly faltered...
Excellent post!! What an exciting turn of events 😯..,(it’s like a soap opera, all the twists and turns).
ReplyDeleteMay I ask, Mark, do you use the rules variant where each side chooses just one sector for their attack in each turn? So a side is not obliged to ‘work left to right’, including those parts of the battlefield which are not favourable, per the basic rules?
Martin, thanks! I use the random variant, one a 1 attack the left, 2 center, 3 right, 4-6 choice for all my games. I also use it for 3x3 games as well.
DeleteMartin - agreed, another exciting episode!
DeleteMark - I do the same for Dominion of... games but hadn't thought of using it for PW3x3 games. Nice idea.
Thanks..,I’ll try that next time I use Dominion…
DeleteAnd I will be trying it too shortly (maps drawn, forces allocated and deployed - next it’s time to start rolling some dice) 😊 🎲
DeleteLooking forward to reading it Geoff!
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