....and so the battle began. Since the Saxons had managed to turn so as to move down the British flagship's starboard side, the central British ship was blocked unless she took a long way around, against the wind and in danger of rocky shoals. A horn blew from the flag ship and she was pointed towards the other Saxon ship. That left one ship to attack the large Saxon flagship with twice as many warriors but with two on one against the small Saxon ship, it might be possible to take it in short time.
Looks like a good game. Another defeat for Helgin. Perhaps stick to raiding on land in future.
ReplyDeleteSound advice.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
or possibly he should have given his gods a better sacrifice, I've rarely seen such consistently lousy dice meeting such lucky ones!
DeleteA fun looking game Ross - have you posted your ship rules anywhere?
ReplyDeleteNot yet, still working on them.
DeleteAn excellent sea battle, Ross. Methinks the Earl gave himself a very good shot at victory by keeping a third of the enemy force out of the battle for so long. So the British have begun their long history of ocean-going dominance by sheer bloody-mindedness!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Ion
The Earl is now demanding that the dice be replaced.
DeleteFantastic batthe Ross, full of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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