Friday, January 15, 2016

Mentioned in Despatches

The Secondhand Lions gathered Thursday PM for some board game action.  The evenings fare consisted of Broadsides and Boarding Parties by MB and Formula 1 by Parker Brothers.  I will  publish some nice pixels of the ship game because it is one of my prized possessions in my game collection.
Ted tabled his copy of the game as well and we got to do one of those "great idea" events where you kit bash two games together for a mega battle.

Nick and Jon Mark on the expansion board.

Ted and Ken on table one.

Appropriate libation was requisitioned from the ship's stores.

The four ship mega battle.  This is where I lose the Isabella to hull shots. 


Three sections hulled out and a sinking ship.

Hell of a fun night.

I will post a link here to Ted's blog that will no doubt celebrate my awesome showing in one of my other favorite games that "mocked" me the whole circuit!!

Great night gentlemen.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Angevin Campaign The Third Battle of Toulouse


Loyal and Royal Lords of the realm of Angevin.
Duke Sanderson displays his array before the city of Toulouse.  Le Baron Jean la Jeune answers this call to arms and rides out to defend his demesne. 

What is this?! Ravens on the horizon.  We have collusion in the realm.  Duke Ryan has sent an allied contingent to aid the baron.

Horses paw the spring turf in anticipation of blood and mayhem.

Somewhere a trumpet sounds and the earth thunders with regal knightly maneuver.

Lord Sanderson's forces decide to fight knight on knight and perhaps avoid the crafty Duke Ryan and a flank attack at a disadvantage!  They move to their left flank in column.

And the banners of the house of Rouen are seen coming over the horizon.

The view from above.

Early game.

Crossbows exchange voley after volley in the attempt to snipe the city defenders from their hold on Toulouse....

Lord Sanderson's forces pour in...

The initial breakthrough!

Vicious scrum.

"Off ye rabble."  Ryan's general disperses the horde of Sanderson's forces.


Push, push, push.  We had several turns with desperate fighting that was inconclusive!

Push some more...

An interesting knot

One.

Two (another push).

Three.  Game ender.  Duke Sanderson's forces see a general break in the days attempt and retreat to Blois.

Fourth stand removed.

Toulouse is safe and will remain under the banner of Le Jean la juene.






This all has occurred as described under my pen the first portion of the spring of 1136.