After lots of talking – and lots of painting and terrain building on my part – we finally kicked off our new Dux Britanniarum campaign last Monday.
I choose to base the campaign in Alt Clut, the northernmost kingdom of the Britons. Here they are trapped between the raiding Picts in the north, primarily from the Pictish kingdom of Fib, and the aggressively expanding Angles in the east, primarily raiding from the former British kingdom of Bernaccia.
As you can see, this is a three faction campaign and we will use the simple rules from the Raiders book to determine who has the initiative in each month, and gets first say as to what they want to do. This will be a pretty loose campaign, with whoever showing up commanding one of the forces – but in theory I suspect it will just be Michael/Dalauppror and me for the most part.
As I'm keen to try out all the factions (this being is our first campaign in Dux Britanniarum proper, rather than some sort of tweaking for another period) we'll be alternating between them, so that no one will play eg the Picts for the whole campaign.
To begin with, we plan to do one full campaign year and then we'll see about continuing. Alt Clut is a one-province kingdom, which means the total campaign shouldn't last too long. However, three forces still means quite a lot of games: 8 raiding months per year, with a possible 2 games per month makes it a maximum of 16 games for the year. Though in practice I think it'll be much fewer than that.
For the first game, rather than roll for initiative I simply decided that the Picts had the initiative and would raid an Angle village, as we were eager to test out the new Raiders' rules.
Dalauppror set up the table in his usual excellent way and away we went. We had another guy from the club, Jesper, joining us and he got to command the Picts while Dalauppror took the Angles and I acted as game master/referee. I got so caught up in the game, I forgot to take pictures, but luckily Dalauppror managed some snaps so a big thank you to him for letting me use these in this post!
The Picts had a whole four rounds headstart, but some not too great rolls for movement meant they had just reached the outskirts of the village before the Angles turned up and the fighting began.
The table at the start of the game: the Picts have arrived from the top-most edge and made their way to the village, while the Angles have just arrived, ready to drive the raiders away. |
A group of Picts managed to enter one building and quickly found all the loot they wanted (the raider's special rules for looting paid off nicely), while their comrades outside managed to hold their ground against the on-coming Angles.
The Picts are getting ready to plunder the barn, while the Angles are getting ready to attack the intruders. |
The Angle's elites arrive, to try to even out the odds a bit. |
The Picts proved to be tough fighters and drove some of the Angles off, much thanks to some well-placed flank charges (nice use of Carpe Diem cards). However, they were now pretty badly beaten up and hard pressed from the Angles who had managed to reform their forces before it was too late.
The battle seesawing: while the Angle's elites press forward to the left in the picture, the Picts have pushed back the other Angels (to the right) and set them up for a charge by the cavalry. |
The Picts would replace their casualties and be ready to raid in the next month (April). The Angles in turn, would need to 2 months before they were up to full strength (May). As a result we decided that the Angles would not raid this month and as the Britons could not do anything (they can only initiate actions when they have lost lands) this meant the first month/round of the campaign was over.
In the next round the Angles will again not raid, preferring to wait until all their losses are replaced, and the Picts will therefore be free to act however they want. Rather than raid the now weakened Angles, we thought it would be more fun to pit them against the Britons. So the next game will be Picts against Britons.
It was great to finally start up the campaign, and to return to Dux Britanniarum – it's still by far my favourite game and campaign system, even though it's not without its faults (mainly in the presentation/text).
It's been a while since we last played the game, and I'm not sure Jesper had actually played it before, so we were a bit rusty. We spent some time flicking through the rules (which, let's face it, could be better presented and explained) which was only expected. We also made a couple of mistakes, but nothing too game changing I think. Overall, a great start to the campaign and I'm really looking forward to continuing.
Thanks for reading – have a nice weekend everyone!
What a beautiful introduction!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil – it's certainly not up to your standard! :)
DeleteGreate post Jonas !
ReplyDeleteEspecially the pictures;) but I feel that you done something with them...photoshop?
Looking forward to continue this on monday.
Best regards Michael
Thanks Michael! Yeah, I made some minor adjustments in Photoshop – mainly making them a bit brighter and adding some sharpness. Thanks again for letting me use them!
DeleteGreat report! Nice to see your buildings on the table. I look forward to follow the campaign
ReplyDelete/Mattias
Thank you Mattias! Expect more short reports like the above as the campaign goes forward.
DeleteGreat AAR, your months of hard work painting and building make the table shine, Jonas!
ReplyDeleteI hope I can get a game in soon.
Cheers Monty! It's great to finally see the fruit of ones labour like this – and having a blast while doing it!
DeleteLooks awesome Jonas! Great report and well done on all your hard work for this!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind words Rodger!
DeleteHi Jonas, an excellent report - I've been waiting to see your Picts in action. I have found with the Picts that, though they may lose the battle, they cause so many casualties (while not taking too many themselves) they get a month or two free raiding while the other side recovers. The problem is the Lord need to be wounded to progress, so can get fabulously wealthy without any rise in status. How did you find the new cavalry rules? Cheers Norman
ReplyDeleteThanks Norman!
DeleteInteresting observations regarding the Picts! It will be interesting to see how they play in our three faction campaign, and if they can make use of the extra raiding time.
The cavalry didn't figure that much in this first game, so we didn't really get a chance to try all the aspects of the new rules. But they seemed to work OK as far as I'm concerned. In the next game there'll probably be much more cavalry, with a bigger role, so I'm sure we'll get to try out the new rules in more detail.
Great to see a premiere game for these very cool terrain pieces. The table and minis really looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sören! We're playing again tomorrow night if you'd like to join us.
DeleteThat's one great looking table and a super AAR! Dux B. games are always a fun read.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher!
DeleteHi Jonas, as a regular follower and admirer of your work, I've nominated your blog for the Liebster Award. You can find more info here: http://blackpowdergames.blogspot.se/
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Søren! I'm honored!
DeleteAnd I could not help myself from doing the same! Your blog is excellent!
Delete/Mattias
Thank you very much Rodger, that's very kind of you!
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