Thursday, January 4, 2024

Silarus River 71 BC - Strength and Honour Game

 

Crassus' legions and Spartacus' slave revolt army deployed


View from the Roman left flank


The legions and slave revolt army advance


A raw legion with skirmish and reserve line support
attacks a cavalry unit


A raw legion on the right becomes disordered
and loses their skirmish support


Last Wednesday evening I went over to Rick's place and we played a Strength and Honour game. The scenario was Silarus River 71 BC, Spartacus' last stand against Crassus' legions. Gary and Rick commanded Spartacus' slave revolt army and I commanded Crassus' legions. This was another really fun, close Strength and Honour game, a perfect way to start the New Year! Quite a few of slave revolt units had Warband and Battle Trained, Characteristics which made combat interesting with the raw legion units. To boster these I deployed them with supporting skirmish lines and Gary did the same with his untrained slave units.

Both sides advanced and before long the Roman right flank was under pressure. A miraculous rally saw the Romans recover on the right and Crassus' veteran legion was able to exploit a weakness in Spartacus' untrained slave units who became disordered and then routed. Two opposing supporting skirmish lines on the Roman right survived multiple combats, while on the left two cavalry units were at it for most of the game. As the setback and disaster cards mounted I made an early Homunculus Est call and Spartacus' forces were fatigued and then broke a couple of turns later.



The raw legion are now retiring and disordered,
the Roman right flank is under pressure!



The Romans rally and another raw legion
attacks a Trained slave unit


Crassus' Veteran Legion push back Untrained slaves
who become disordered and then rout


Skirmish lines on the right survive multiple combats 


Spartacus' army becomes fatigued and then break


2 comments:

  1. Great looking teeny tiny ancients, very nice moving map effect, like some ofcthe Peter Connoly illustrations from back in the day!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, it was a lot of fun and the 2mm bases, terrain and mat works well.

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