One of my oldest and bestest friends and wargaming buddies – who I see far too infrequently – was in town this week for a visit with family and a cousin’s wedding in Edmonton. We got together to catch up and then again to chuck some dice and move little men around a tabletop. Just like old times… I’d told him about A Song of Blades and Heroes and he seemed interested to have a go at it so I set up this little scenario…
SITUATION
An Orc Rading Party has crossed
over into Halfling lands and is headed towards a Halfling village. A small
group of Halflings (along with a few sturdier, goodly adventurers that happened
to be passing through) prepare to defend their lands!
SCENARIO
Basically just a standard “there
they are – get ‘em!” scenario…
FORCES
Orcs
Orc Boss
Q 3+, C 3, 60 points
Leader
6x Orc Warriors
Q 4+, C 3, @23 points ea.
Ogre Warrior
Q 4+, C 4, 50 points
Long Move, Big
2x Goblin Archers
Q 4+, C 2, @21 points ea.
Shooter (Medium)
Good Folk
Human Cavlary Leader
Q 3+, C 4, 92 points
Leader, Mounted, Long Move
Elf Elite Archer
Q 2+, C 3, 70 points
Shooter (Long), Good Shot,
Unerring Aim
2x Dwarf Warriors
Q 3+, C4, @24 Points ea.
Short Move
4x Halfling Spearmen
Q 4+, C 2, @17 points ea.
Short Move
Halfling Archer
Q 4+, C 2, 11 points
Shooter (Medium) Short Move
Halfling Villager
Q 4+, C 1, 6 points
Short Move
THE GAME
As I was introducing the game to
Mike I tried to have a fairly diverse mix of troops – with a smattering of the
most common special rules (though I left out magic-users…?) – but trying to fit
within a theme…
Despite the recent SoBH
RPG campaign I recently started, it’s been a long time since I played
a straight up, head-to-head/Warband-vs-Warband skirmish game of Song of Blades
and Heroes. Too long. This game really reminded me why I fell in love with the
system – and got me thinking about getting a campaign going in the fall!
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version)
Mike took the goodies, I took
the baddies.
The river we said was bad going
at the ford (reduced movement) and anyone defending the ford got a height advantage.
Crossing the river elsewhere was perilous; it reduced movement, but also any
model moving in it had to pass a quality roll on a single die or they would
fall over.
Ogres can really cover some
distance in an activation with that Long Move ability!
On the Goodies next bound the
Elf archer knocked down my Ogre – and then that rotten little Halfling archer
took him out!!
Orcs make it to the ford and are
ready to cross!
Orcs storm across the ford and
the real battle begins!
There was much slipping and
sliding about on the muddy banks – both sides falling over constantly!
One of the Dwarves was famale
and she seriously laid the smack down on the orcs – she scored gruesome kills
one TWO of them – the second broke the warband (it was also the tipping point
for group morale – so forcing TWO morale tests on those close enough) the
leader broke and ran and everyone decided this Halfling village just wasn’t
worth it!!
It was a quick enough game that
Mike suggested we try another – and switched sides…
GAME TWO
GAME TWO
Mike setting out with his Orcs.
Mike tried a sneaky plan to send
his ogre towards the ford, but then try and cross elsewhere with his orcs –
forcing me to split up my forces.
It might have worked if Mike
hadn’t some to abysmally bad dice-rolling!
The Ogre cross the ford and
tried to thump on the Halflings – but I galloped my Human Infantry leader and
he was able to rally the Halfling militiamen and surround the ogre and knock
him down!
The Orcs were actually pretty
successful at getting across the river… well the first few…
The Dwarves did manage to hold
their ground and force a few back into the river.
What brought it all to a sudden
and spectacular conclusion was the Elf Archer took out the Orc Boss – who was
just kind of standing in the open – the Ogre was down and failed morale and
couldn’t get up and away in time and so was lost… With the loss of the leader
and the Ogre and the Orcs floundering in the river Mike sensibly decided the
situation was untenable and decided to call it a day.
What a great afternoon it was.
Good to see Mike again – and get in a fun couple games. Good to play a Song of
Blades and Heroes skirmish again…
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Later in the evening Other Tim dropped by for a second game
of Frostgrave – stay tuned for that report shortly!
Another fab bat rep! Wish I could get as much gaming in!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gordon!
DeleteWait for it! I've got another game report for Frostgrave coming up shortly and at least one more game planned for the weekend!