The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Lion Rampant 'At the Crossroads'.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Lion Rampant in the Wars of the Roses.
Wars of the Roses - Bloodfeud!
For today's game of Lion Rampant we had 4 warbands fighting a Bloodfeud (scenario 16). Ian was using his Yorkists led by Richard of Gloucester aided by Charlie and his warband commanded by the Duke of York. With Nigel unable to come I ran two warbands, one led by Trollope and the other led by Clifford. We rolled randomly for leader traits and all got good ones. The aim of the game was to kill one named commander from the opposing force. In secret the Yorkists wrote down Trollope's name whilst I chose Richard Duke of Gloucester, the opposition did not know who was the target. To make things even more random fun we put 2 white dice and two red dice in a bag and drew them out one at a time to decide the order of play. For example, if a red dice was drawn I could activate either of my warbands; this made for some exciting dice draws.
I had set up quite a busy table terrain wise which made for some tricky moves clambering over hedges and fences.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
The Battle of Cheriton
15mm The Battle of Cheriton
For our final game of ECW for the time being I based a scenario on the battle of Cheriton. Interestingly you get quite a few differing opinions depending upon which books you read or historians that you listen to. It was going to be a difficult game for the Royalists as they were outnumbered by the Parliamentarian troops but their cavalry were much superior in fighting. For our game I set up gentle hills sloping towards the table centre with the Royalists deployed to the north with their guns on top of the most prominent hill by the side of Cherition Wood. The Roundheads were deployed opposite with their big guns more central. WE also used some 'chance' cards that I had created for the game. Ian and Charlie playing the Royalists delighted in making my cavalry commander a drunk thus reducing his command ability by 1. This did affect how effective he was but then Nigel and I were able to respond with recruiting an extra unit of foote.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
First try at Dragon Rampant v2 using Old School figures.
Ian and I met for our first game of the 2nd version of Dragon Rampant. We were using my old school dwarf and goblin armies where the vast bulk of the figures were produced pre the year 2,000. We opted to use the Ringbearer scenario and a quick dice throw decided that Ian was the goblins and myself the dwarves. Ian and the goblins were the ring-bearers and my dwarves had to find which enemy unit was transporting the ring about and try to steal it from them.
A hint as to how this battle may go came when we threw randomly for Leader Traits. Ian got a trait that was of no use in the game but my Dwarf Leader was deemed a 'Weakling'!
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
15mm The Battle of Stow on the Wold, 1646: Epic Pike and Shotte rules.
The Battle of Stow on the Wold, 1646
Today's wargame was a refight of the ECW battle of Stow on the Wold using our 15mm figures and Warlord Games Epic Pike and Shotte rules. Sadly Nigel is full of a cold so did not join us leaving Ian in control of the Royalists and Charlie and myself commanding the Roundheads.
At the battle of Stow on the Wold, the Royalists had taken up a defensive position on a ridge outside Stow on the Wold where they remained overnight. Even before first light the Parliamentarian troops attacked and the even nastier surprise was that a division of infantry had managed to get round behind the Royalists. To mimic this surprise, I had Ian deploy his troops along the ridge facing Stow then moved the ridge forward to allow room for the Roundhead foot under Morgan to be deployed behind them.
Lion Rampant 'At the Crossroads'.
Another cracking 4 (Retinue?) warband game of Lion Rampant set in the Wars of the Roses. We played scenario 7, 'Hold on Tight' with ...
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This week we tried a small game of a new set of rules specifically aimed at the Norman Conquest era in Britain called 'On Bloody Groun...
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'Pillage' is the new Early Medieval/Viking Age set of skirmish wargame rules from Victrix, translated from the original French vers...
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Just before Christmas the new Hail Caesar supplement for the Wars of the Roses arrived and I have to say I am pretty impressed. There are ...



















































