Had a great time today at a monthly game day at Wizards Keep up in Auburn (WA State). I got to play in a Lion Rampant based game run by Kevin Smyth (A Gamer's Tale blog) using figures and rules modified by him and the late David Sullivan (I Live With Cats blog). The rules are still on David's blog somewhere. It's pretty much Lion Rampant, but with flavor for the period. The scenario was the Spanish along with their native allies attempting to take over the Aztec possessed areas, including crops of corn. I ran a "retinue" of Aztecs which included a couple of units of "knights" and other warriors (pictured below). The guy with the big blue hat was my overall leader - he looked like a Japanese Yokai.
Here are some other pictures from the game. We played about 5 or 6 turns, with the Spanish being declared the winner. It was hard to take out their armored swordsmen having Armour 3. The Aztec were given a special rule of blood sacrifice if passing a separate Courage test after inflicting casualties. We were awarded little hearts to signify this.The Spanish and allied native left flank - which my units faced.My skirmishing troops sceening "knights" behind them.The GM brief prior to the start of the game. The store's gaming area is pretty large with our table located about midway.
The Spanish center with light cannon, swordsmen, arquebusiers, cavalry, and native allies.
Next are a few pictures of another game going on during our game. It was an Ottoman vs. Polish game which the GM was trying out his own rules. Not quite sure how it played out as I as busy with the game I was in, but the figures looked beautiful.
Well, glad to have attended and participated in this monthly game day. I hadn't been to the even since last year - in fact, I think it was when I played in a Tribal game run by David Sullivan. So much for now - thanks again for visiting, and wishing you all well.
Kevin's New World collection is stunning. Good to see you joining in as Kevin's toys got in some exercise today.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jonathan! Yes, between him and David's collection - there's a multitude of figures and periods to game. There are also a couple of Aztec temples in the collection too. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking games Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! Yes, it was a fun game with good friends - new and old. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking armies and game off course.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michal. Lion Rampant worked great. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking game Dean. The Aztecs look spectacular. Are you tempted to get the Atlantic Miniatures Aztecs to go up against some of your Spanish?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Richard! Surprisingly, when the two sets came out I was actually more interested in the Aztecs than the Conquistadors. Now, I have more interest in the latter for Italian Wars, etc. That said, I may someday get the Aztecs. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteReally lovely looking games Dean and Aztecs are great!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christopher! The figures are great - and there are also a couple of Aztec temples with the rest of the terrain. Great stuff. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat way to spend a day Dean - nice that you have the facility handy for a monthly game too! Both armies look very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. Yes, it's a great venue that I should attend more often. There are a variety of games going on - there was a CoC game and also an airwar game behind us. Kindest regards, Dean
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