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Gauls deployed on the left, Romans on the right |
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Opposite end from the Gallic side |
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Both sides advance |
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Helvetii cavalry and warband |
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Gallic advance is ragged |
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Boii and Tulingi flank attack appears in the woods |
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Romans wait on the edge of the hill |
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Romans charge downhill |
Last Sunday afternoon Rick came over to my place with his 9'x4' Deep Cut Studios 10 cm gridded mat and some Gauls. We played a Strength and Honour game of the Bibracte scenario which can be downloaded on the Too Fat Lardies Forum. We diced for sides, I was the Romans, rolling +4 for the Auguries, while the Gauls rolled +2. In the scenario a flanking force of Boii and Tulingi warbands could appear in the woods on the Roman right flank from turn three.
We played about ten turns of the game, and there was plenty of ebb and flow in fortunes before it ended in a draw. The actual battle continued on in to the night before the Helvetii broke. In the end we ran out of time but the Romans had their backs to the wall and were 14 breaking on 18 and only narrowly avoided having their fortified camp captured. It was a lot of fun, the Gauls definitely had the best of the encounter.
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Combat in the centre |
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Raw XI becomes disordered, Caesar is attached to the Veteran X |
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Boii and Tulingi emerge from the woods |
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A Gallic warband is pushed back |
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Romans are pushed back |
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Gauls are on a roll |
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Roman setback and disaster cards mount |
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The Boii are Frenzied and charge but are pushed back |
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Game is a draw but Romans are 14 breaking on 18 |