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Intrigues and inquiries in a Sengoku domain
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Patrice:
We had another Sengoku game last month, at "24 Heures du Jeu" convention in Theix-Noyalo (Brittany). With 13 players and a GM it was the largest game that our group ever organised by itself.
There were four gaming tables, representing different parts of a large domain (the characters were free to go from table to table). Ruleset was Argad with some adaptations.
It was still a part of our Sengoku campaign. After the events of the previous games, which saw the victory of one family over its opponents, this scenario was totally oriented towards RPG diplomacy and inquiries in the newly conquered domain. In fact there was no fighting at all! And only two casualties (as far as I know), a NPC murdered in town (I did not witness it, my own character was busy visiting some monk on a faraway table when it happened), and the village governor (PC) who had to do seppuku near the end of the game when his lord (PC) discovered that he had disobeyed all orders because he preferred to harass the villagers and travellers for petty reasons instead.
AAR in French with many pictures: https://euthanasor-wargamesetmodelisme.blogspot.com/2018/11/lunification-hojo-compte-rendu-de.html
Nimrod:
Very nice miniatures, good looking terrain and creative scenario! It was a pleasure to read about exploits of all of these characters. Thank you for sharing it!
P.S Would be really great to have small synopsis of scenario in english, in your blog posts as google translate apparently not up to the task of translating all of this flowery language used. :)
Euthanasor:
Hi Nimrod, I know this blog would be a lot more popular in english, but it already took me 8 hours to write the french AAR. It would be a lot more longer for me to try to do it in english. Rather, I'd dream about it. Thank you for your kind reaction. Nicolas
Shipka:
I would be interested to know the size of each table
Patrice:
--- Quote from: Shipka on November 29, 2018, 05:26:24 PM ---I would be interested to know the size of each table --- End quote ---
If I remember well, three of the gaming tables were 1.20m x 2.40m, and the fourth one (allowing for a long stripe of sea) was 2.00m x 2.40m.
Most of our terrain tiles are 1.20m x 0.60m; a few are 0.60m x 0.60m; or 1.20 x 0.20m for coastal elements intended to be placed on a blue tarp of "sea".
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