It was time today for a second game of 'Pillage' a fast moving skirmish game. Ian brought along his Saxon force led by the brave and redoubtable Waermund. Nigel and I were acting as Vikings led by the fierce yet Christian warrior Amund. The table was set up ready for the scenario where one side had to lead 3 priests to safety by getting them across the board to safety. I added a small farm to the terrain to tempt players into a bit of pillaging.
The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
More Pillaging, Vikings v Saxons.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
The Battle of Formingy, 1450 using Hail Caesar.
The Battle of Formingy, 1450.
Today we were playing at Charlie's house as he had written a HC scenario for the Battle of Formingy 1450. As usual with Charlie, the scenario was well planned with a few tweaks to try and let the game mimic the actual battle, but no plan survives contact with us lot!
Drawing either a red dice (English) or a blue dice (French) decided what today's pairing were. Charlie became Sir Thomas Kyriel commanding the English army with myself as Sir Robert De Vere as his sub commander. That left Nigel as Jean de Clermont, commander of the French army with Ian as his subcommander, Pierre De Breze.
Monday, September 29, 2025
Troll Hunt (a game of Warlords of Erewhon)
Troll Hunt
A Warlords of Erewhon scenario using our Old School fantasy figures.
Great fun today as I drove down to my friend Chris's house for a game of Warlords of Erewhon (WoE). We opted to play 1,000 pts per side as we now both have quite large forces. As Chris was host he dreamed up the scenario, a 'troll hunt' which promised to be both fun and chaos. This is what he came up with...A troll hunt in Oddlestane Valley, a well known lair for trolls. The idea was that troll fat can be used in various ways such as lubricating chariot wheels and our rival goblin and orc warbands were trying to hunt some trolls. A few counters were distributed across the board and a quick d6 score of 4+ would reveal a troll which would then fight whoever had caused it to emerge from it's lair.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
The Venutius Revolt, a 10mm Romans v Britons game of Hail Caesar.
The Venutius Revolt, AD71.
In AD 69 Venutius was replaced as husband of Queen Cartimandua by Vellocatus, his armour bearer. Earlier in her reign, Cartimandua had helped capture Caractacus in AD 46, her actions helping the Brigantes become a valued client Kingdom under Roman rule. In AD 71 ex King Venutius revolted and led a large portion of the Brigantian population who did not like Roman rule in a fight for freedom. New Emperor Vespasian appointed Quintus Petilius Cerialis as Governor of Britain. Cerialis moved quickly, defeating the rebel Brigantians and annexing their territory. This scenario represents one of the battles of the revolt.
Set the table up similar to the drawing below…
Deployment as per the map, d6 per side throw for Initiative as usual. Forces are as on the leader deployment cards.
Britons Objectives: The Britons score a minor victory by capturing or destroying the central watchtower. They achieve a major victory by defeating the Roman force.
Roman Objectives: to defeat the Britons and try to capture or kill Venutius
Also, the Roman sentry units by the watch tower must successfully order a messenger (move of 12”) across to the main roman force to inform Cerialis that the Britons are approaching. Thus, the main Roman force must be deployed over 24” away from the tower sentries. This gives the Britons a chance to advance quickly and overwhelm the tower.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
15mm Fantastic Battles: Wylde Elves v Dingly Dell: Serenity
Back to Fantastic Battles this week and our third game in a loosely linked series of games. This time Ian created the scenario and I was intrigued to see what devious game he had planned...
Serenity.
The Wylde Elves moved further along the Greenspyke River, gathering allies as they go. Dingley Dell scouts followed them shadowing their every move. The elves decided to make a stand. They chose the mysterious mist covered plain of 'Serenity'. To the Wylde Elves this is a sacred place, unseen by most. Talk amongst the older, wiser elves is about a place of healing but also confusion. As the forces march towards one another they spy many flying creatures flying in circles over the mist but non fly into it.
Ian also told me there were further notes about Serenity which I may discover as we play.
The dice decided that the Wylde Elves would be the attacker which gave me the advantage of seeing how Ian deployed his nefarious troops of Dingly Dell before I deployed my own.
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Hail Caesar, The Battle of Verneuil, 1424.
It was off to Charlie's house today to play a Hail Caesar scenario based on the 'Battle of Verneuil, 1424. Charlie had the game all set up and ready to go when we arrived with dice deciding that Ian and I would be the English and Nigel and Charlie the French. We were using Charlie's very large collection of 20mm plastic figures which looked amazing on the table. Charlie devised his own army lists but also used some of the ideas (such as 'Arrowstorm') from the Wars of the Roses supplement.
More Pillaging, Vikings v Saxons.
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