Thank you everyone for your enthusiastic and supportive remarks during the passed few days. It has been terrific fun playing the game and posting the photos/updates for you to enjoy. We’ll do it again really soon, as General von Drosselmaier’s superiors in the Stollenian War Ministry are, shall we say, not pleased. Neither is Grand Duke Irwin-Amadeus II, who emerged from his miasma of Greco-Roman fantasy long enough to rant about von Drosselmaier’s abilities and defeat at the hands of General de Latté.
Grand Duchy of Stollen
Leib (Grand Duchess Sonja’s Own) Grenadiers
2nd (Von Laurenz) Musketeers
Jäger zu Fuβ
4th (Trakehnen) Dragoons
Princess Waltraud’s Battery of Artillery
Electorate of Zichenau
Ermland Garde (“The Newts”) Regiment
O’Malley’s Irish Grenzer Battalion
Freiherr Wilhelm’s Pioneer Battalion
Independent Company of the Wolmar-Bock Regiment
Garde Grenadiere zu Pferd
1st
Turn 1
De Latté advanced The Newts, pioneers, and one company of grenzer.
Chance Cards were drawn. De Latté drew the "damp musket cartridges" card (no firing for one turn). Von Drosselmaier drew the "sudden summertime cloudburst" card (lasts two turns).
Turn 3
Cloudburst continued
Turn 4
Chance Cards: Whoops! Neglected to draw these in the heat of battle and excitement of seeing my troops finally on a real table!
De Latté closed in on Pelznikkel and moved his artillery forward to cover the right flank of his line. One company of O’Malley’s Grenzers occupied a copse on the northern edge of the field with some small ponds to their right.
De Latté fired his muskets and artillery at the Von Laurenz Musketeers, scoring heavy losses.
Turn 6
Chance Cards drawn: O’Malley’s Grenzers surprised by marauding squadron of 4th (Trakehnen) Dragoons and thrown into disarray, fighting with a -1 on all dice. The dragoons, thanks to a fiery speech by their colonel that morning, fought with a +1 on all dice. Ultimately, the melee was inconclusive, with a few casualties on each side and both units involved withdrawing after one round.
Turn 7
De Latté moved Freiherr Wilhelm’s Pioneers, who had been on the southern end of his main battle line (to the Newt’s left) into the southern side of Pelznikkel to reinforce "The Newts'" advance into town. Again, heavy casualties were suffered by Stollen’s Von Laurenz Musketeers due to Zichenauer artillery fire and musketry at close range.
Turn 8
Chance Cards drawn: De Latté drew the “rough ground before your cavalry” card, halving all movement this turn. Von Drosselmaier drew the “courier slowed by enemy activity card”, but neither affected the outcome of the battle for Pelznikkel appreciably.
De Latté’s pioneers rushed into the town, joining "The Newts", and forcing the remnants of Stollen’s Von Laurenz Musketeers to give way and retreat to the northwest along the postal road toward Krankenstadt in the twilight.
So, the Electorate of Zichenau has now defeated the Grand Duchy of Stollen twice in battle. The contested Duchy of Schleiz has been reclaimed by Zichenau. The Zichenauers are marching up the postal road in the direction of the Stollenian capital to the northwest. In Krankenstadt, there is panic as those with the means to do so flee northward toward
Comments
I see I must respond to the perils of a fellow Cantabriensis. I will apprise the Landgraf of Stollen's precarious state immediately. If a martial show along the borders may serve any purpose, perhaps? Or a strongly worded note?
regards
Major Troilus Wittering, BA
But I have a minor issues in reading the pictures' captions. Is it just my browser, or something is wrong with it?
Thanks for the great inspiratio
8^)
Feel free to call on us if aid is desired.
-- Jeff of Saxe-Bearstein
for Furst Bruno von Ursa
Keep up the great work!
Incidentally, more painting advice is coming in BG14... ;-)
Henry
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