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| Armies deployed |
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| Opposite end |
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| Armies advance |
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| Gallic cavalry take a hit from slingers |
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| Centre and right flank close |
Last Monday afternoon Craig came over and we played another ADLG Roman civil war game out in the shed. This time both sides were Late Republican Romans, I was the attacker and Craig the defender. I chose as many legionary units as I could, two scorpions (light artillery), two eastern bowmen and slingers with Gallic and German cavalry on each flank supported by a unit of light cavalry. Craig's army consisted of legionaries, gladiators (heavy swordsmen), Thracians (medium swordsmen 2HW) slingers and all of his cavalry, including quite a few Spanish light cavalry, were deployed in one corps on his right flank.
Our armies advanced and my cavalry charged on both flanks. On the right my Gallic cavalry tried to chase some slingers down, while on the left my German cavalry quickly accounted for the Spanish light cavalry and then moved on to Craig's heavy cavalry. Once the infantry closed the usual legionary slogging match ensued. I was very lucky with my dice initially, throwing quite a few fives (we use average dice for combat in our games), even destroying the disordered Thracians in combat with my bowmen. In the end Craig's legionaries just managed to survive in the centre and on his left flank but my greater number of legionaries had won the day. Craig's army was on the verge of breaking and he conceded the game.
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| German cavalry line up a charge on the left flank |
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| German cavalry charge |
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| Combat along the line |
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| Opposite end with casualties mounting |
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