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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Dr. The Viking on 24 May 2012, 04:11:06 PM
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In our previous game we left Don Armando as he had just saved the day and retrieved the king's letters. Next thing on his schedule was naturally to transport said letters back to said king.
On his way though Armando decided that he needed a little spiritual lift and went in to a church in a small hamlet on the way.
And here our story picks up again. Because the infuriated Marquis would not suffer Don Armando to get away just so easily. An employee of the Cardinal he quickly dispatched several guardists to track down Armando and make him regret his defiance.
While Armando was in church getting straight with his Lord the cardinal's guard was outside of the church waiting to surprise him...
Scenario: Escape
Armando has to escape the board back to the main road to the king's castle. Hidden on the board are some special story encounters that will turn the table quite a bit hopefully. Initially Armando doesn't feature in the game (still praying) but at the each turn a d10 is rolled and when the sum of these d10 equals 10 Armando is done. Meanwhile the guard is of course able to manouver closer to the church and gang up on Armando.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/50fe8ce0.jpg)
The initial setup.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/f22767c2.jpg)
And at the end of turn 1 Frede rolled a 10 and thus Don Armando sprang forth from the church
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/d476b561.jpg)
One of my guardists then took an encounter marker and it turned out that Don Armando had not been as busy praying in the church as he had given pretence. A local girl in the fashionable undergarments of the day came out of the church door shouting 'wooohoo doooon Armaaaandooo'.
Now obviously Don Armando was in quite the rack now.. if the cardinals men were able to take this woman before the local church father, the cardinal or any other ecclesiastical person his entire career would be at stake! Damn my manners, he thought to himself!
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/cd8e1a89.jpg)
On a promise of a luxurious life back at his estate Armando managed an opposed BR(ain) test against the lady who wilfully followed him after that.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/6ca47c2c.jpg)
The guardists proved easy to dispatch! They fighting skills were no match for the Don!
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/8e809a8d.jpg)
Their numbers were superior though
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/11da229a.jpg)
As if things couldn't get any worse the myopic vicar suddenly came out of the back door of the church shouting 'Who have left these clothes in my church?! What's been going on? I demand an answer!
The poor thing was very hard of vision though and would have to get in actual base contact with the girl to sort out what had been going on. Needles to say IF that happened Don Armando's days in the service of the king would be numbered.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/83ecfca1.jpg)
Out of the blue another road faring servant of the king stopped by the scene and chose to help out Armando. His name was Arthos. Originally he had just wanted to go by the (popular) church to make a prayer, but as he saw the guardists he knew instantly to side with Armando whatever his felony.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/f70e18e8.jpg)
Next a local sheppard and his herd.. or at least his herd rampaged through the place. Everywhere was fighting, guardists, servants of the king and sheep!
If anyone was unlucky enough to get within 1'' of a sheep though need to make a dodge test not to trip over the unruly beasts.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/df08c5c3.jpg)
Armando was still fighting brave as ever
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/1b01628a.jpg)
A misjudged charge to him (and her) within 1'' of a sheep after which they both promptly fell over.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/8fdd995d.jpg)
The guardists were unable to take advantage of it and he was quickly back on his feet again
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/49b4e615.jpg?t=1337869920)
The character on board which Armando dreaded the most - the blessed vicar - was getting dangerously near
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/f4fba4b3.jpg?t=1337869919)
But luckily Arthos managed to push a guardist right in his direction which caused the poor man to topple over given Armando a few extra seconds.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/e0aec2ca.jpg?t=1337869919)
Unfortunately next he got the same in return from the gaurdist and fell over...
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t75/Fredejensen/Gloire/f7631974.jpg?t=1337869918)
And the preacher man was on the girl like flies around shit
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Nice game report, I must try out Gloire sometime...
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Another gerat report - like some of the events you used.
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Cracking looking game :-* :-* :-*
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Briliant! :-* lol
Sounds like a FUN game.
Plus, the beautiful minis, great paint jobs, and pretty sceney makes your AAR truly a piece of art.
Thanks for sharing.
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When I saw the title, the only thing that went on in my mind was puzzling the lyrics with classical 17th centuqry chamber music. And oh man, it was a thing of beauty!
Like your report :-*
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Looks a really fun game... Not my era, but it is beginning to look appealling lol
Good stuff dr
Cheers
Andy
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Amazing! Another great looking table. Thanks for posting another installment in this adventure.
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Looks like a really fun game.
Great looking terrain.
I like the way you have done the graves, will have to use it.
I hope there are more adventures, love them.
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Awesome, lovely game and great report.
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Thank you for the kind words.
I'm going to see if I can get the third installment written out later today, but you never know around here,.
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Thanks for the write-up of what looks like a fun game. The encounters and "missions" add greatly to the flair. And as with the cliffhanger chapters in Dumas' novels, I'm now very curious if and how Don Armando will overcome the vicar's embarrassing enquiry. 8)
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Part three is up: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=42096.0
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Can you please give a rundown on who made what fig...?
Thanks!
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Another great batrep! :-*
I love your sense of humor. lol
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Can you please give a rundown on who made what fig...?
Thanks!
Everything is Redoubt Entreprises except the vicar, the sheperd and the girl who are old Games Workshop, Foundry and Reaper respectively. :)
Another great batrep! :-*
I love your sense of humor. lol
Thanks man! Hope you saw part three too. :D