Well..... its been "one of those" weeks, well, two weeks to be honest. (it's June! Spring is easing into summer and there's planting and mowing and well,...."WINTER IS COMING!"...so there's firewood to be cut down, split etc). That's why the 12 turns I played took me 2 weeks despite each turn taking 5-10 minutes!
Anyway, my late 18thC Mamluks have had experience of combat with infidel soldiers and they are keen to do it again, but in the mid-16thC now. They just need to rearm the cavalry with bows instead of firearms, recruit some more troops and.....and....and, well, you know.
However, both the Sultan and the Holy Roman Emperor are now determined to continue the fight. (What can I do to stop them?) I suspect some recruiting will end up being done by both sides.
Now, here is the brief illustrated news about this first clash (previous pictures not repeated...I think...).
Rumors had started to appear about Turkish raids over the Emperor's lands and so a force was recruited and marched to the border. They managed to arrive in the nick of time as the Turks arrived at the little Blutaip river where there was a very small border guard at the main ford. (see previous posts for the early moves)
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| The Imperial forces arrive just in time to dispute the crossing. |
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| The Imperial reinforcements pushed on while the Turkish light troops searched for fords and probed the strength of the defenders along the line. |
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| At last, in the center, the Turks got their powder wet or they ran out of it, we'll never know for sure but the Imperial arquebusiers fired a deadly volley as the pikemen and halberdiers pressed forward and some of the Turkish infantry broke. |
With the sun sinking low, the Turkish commander recalled his cavalry. Time for a Truce.





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