Once again, Rick took the Anglo Saxons and I used my Scots.
It was a close result on points, but a comprehensive Anglo Saxon victory. I concentrated too much on one bridge and ended up with neither of them.
A couple of weeks later, we played the Sacred Ground scenario. After having problems with the stone circle terrain, which meant having to remove it, I knew I had to find a solution for he next game. More details in the next post.
Starting positions. The Scots on the left, the Anglo-Saxons on the right. |
View from behind the stone circle of the starting positions of the levy archers. |
Warlord and the bulk of the Scots set up to take the right hand bridge. |
The Anglo Saxons attack over the bridge to drive the levy archers from the stone circle. |
After causing casualties, the Warriors engage the Scots levy. This forces the Scots Warlord to move to intercept. |
The Anglo Saxon Levy cross the bridge to support the warriors attacking the stone circle. |
The Scots Warlord and his bodyguard cause heavy casualties among the Anglo Saxon levy and warriors. |
The Anglo Saxon warlord and his bodyguard holds one bridge (after seeing off the Scots warlord). A unit of Thegns attacks a unit of Scots warriors. The Levy engage the remaining Anglo Saxon Warriors. |
The end of the game. The Anglo Saxons claim victory as they hold both bridges and score more VPs for having figures on the opponent's bank. |
A couple of weeks later, we played the Sacred Ground scenario. After having problems with the stone circle terrain, which meant having to remove it, I knew I had to find a solution for he next game. More details in the next post.
Jeff, we really need to give Saga a go!
ReplyDeleteI will get my Saxons put together after Carronade, then we will have to arrange a session!