Thursday, December 14, 2017

Escort the druid...

On the northern frontier, the romans are hunting for one of last remaining druids.  A party of Gauls is trying to get the druid to the forest and then on south-west to the safety of Queen Gargamantua's territory....

the Gauls escorting the druid move through the woodland towards the forest ....
they move out of the woodland into a small valley with stream running through it .....
a small group of romans blunder into the group as they move forward, they fall back after being fired on by the gallic archers...
the Gauls now move a little more cautiously, their scouts encounter another group of romans
the Gauls prepare to attack the romans, their slingers and archers pick off a couple of romans...
the romans fall back too the cover of the rocks, those in the open are attacked by the Gauls ....
the romans are badly mauled and form a tight group in the safety of the rocks, meanwhile the Gauls move forward -with the druid being escorted towards the river - the gallic scouts have spotted more romans by the ford over the river
as the Gauls move to distract the romans by the ford they keep up pressure on the romans in the rocks using their slingers and archers ...
the druid and his escort have reached the river, but to their dismay they find more romans in position on the far bank between them and the forest ....
the gallic warriors charge across the river with the druid to their left, the romans throw their pilums to great effect and the most of them are hit ...
the romans move forward to try and get to the druid while they fight off other Gauls who have crossed the river ...
the romans beat back the attacking Gauls and capture the druid....
the romans start to close in on the remaining Gauls who fall back and make their escape....

5 comments:

  1. Deeply inspiring. Must say again how I love your slightly whimsical take on the period - it all works wonderfully. Which rules do you use? And who makes those rather tasty looking boars?

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    1. We use a 'home-baked' ruleset - see here

      https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwW7pyxbU9oVS29BM01SUmlvMDg

      One of the Wild Boar is a plastic Britains one, others manufacturer unknown - these picked up at car boot sales and Toy & train fairs.

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  2. Thank you! I like the look of the rules a lot - straight forward and fun.

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