THE ORIGAWN ARMY TESTED THE ALLIANCE
An illustrated eye witness report!
It was on Boxing Day of all days that the Origawn hordes attacked the improvised blockhouse on the Sticky River. The weather was cold but not freezing and the marshy banks of the river, saturated after days of rain, gave ample evidence of where the river's name came from.
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The battle began with a column of the Greys trying to force their way straight up the road and across the bridge. The bridge had been barricaded and was held by a comany of Voltigeurs who put up a tremendous fight. |
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While all eyes were fixed on the defence of the bridge, a second, larger column attacked up the far bank, slogging through patches of knee deep water, old dead trees and tangled vegetation. It was impossible to maintain formation so each company struggled forward on their own. Colonel Ross, in command of the post, had not expected the main attack to come that route but he had guarded against the possibility anyway and the Kree volunteers who had just joined with the regulars, put up a stiff fight, flitting from cover to cover and putting up a deadly fire. Numbers told though and slowly they were forced back. |
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Downstream from the bridge, there was an old sawmill with a damn across the river. Since it seemed unlikely that enemy infantry in any force would march the circuitous route to crawl across the damn, let alone cavalry leading their horses across it, the bridge had been left unguarded. The old Second Cavalry were used to rough country though and made that long detour. |
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The fighting was fierce but at last the Bluecoats were repulsed and their army began to fade back through the woods and swamps, heading back to their base. |
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Ed note. This news clipping will be followed by a post discussing the events and so on.
Despite holding all of the cards, the enemy was sent packing.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't suit them at all.
DeleteBa da boom!
DeleteGreat looking game ,
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteReally enjoyed the report and the pictures.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Glad to hear it.
DeleteA cracking read and some great pictures, all in all a wee treat this morning for my eyes!!
ReplyDeleteJob done then. 🙂
DeleteGood to see the 54's in action- a great solo game for sure Ross.
ReplyDeleteIt was good to get them back on the table.
DeleteA classic, good looking game. I trust it was enjoyable to play as it looks. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I play both sides to my best ability and was afraid near the end that the Blue forces just might reverse the result of the historical scrap the scenario was based on.
DeleteLooks great and an unexpected ending! When you noted two assaults had failed, I really thought you were winding up to tell us the third assault succeeded.
ReplyDeleteThe dice just didn't come through for them.
DeleteThat will teach them to interrupt a Gentleman's Boxing Day cold meat buffet with assorted cheese and pickles. Damn heathens that they are!
ReplyDeleteFanatics really.......
DeleteCracking stuff as always Ross…
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Thanks!
DeleteNice pictures. Good battle--but no suspense. I can't remember an Origawn victory. I think "A Day Late and a Dollar Short" must be the national motto. That, or "Close, but no Cigar."
ReplyDeleteWell, of the 4 games this year, only 1 was an Origawn victory (https://gameofmonth.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-battle-of-neufield-bridge.html> but of the other three, 2 were definite victories for the Dominion but only during the last turn by impartial dice which tipped the balance. The other game was essentially a draw slightly in favour of the Dominion. Not their best year.
DeleteLovely stuff; I really like your table setups. Lots of scenery items is clearly the watchword!
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