Awesome! Once I put together scenarios and playtest them, I'll be sure to send you a link for them. Very handy having them all in one place.
Just in case folks want to bandy about ideas, here's one of the ideas I have running through my head right now:
Death of a Prophet
Parties have arrived at this village to hear the words of the mighty prophet of the (fill in the blank to fit your campaign, etc.) tribe. The medicine of his words has caused many tomahawks to be buried and peace pipes to be smoked. Even allies of the Yengeese sit down with those of the French Fathers after hearing his words. As the prophet walks to the top of a small, flat-topped hill to begin his story, indians from many tribes gather around the hill. Iroquois sits down next to Huron, Delaware with Miami, as all wait to hear the magic of his words. As the sun sinks, the words begin to roll down from the hill and are like the smoke of good tobacco. Many braves nod their heads in assent. Suddenly, a musket explodes in the gloom of the evening. On the hill, the prophet slumps against a stone. Many race to his aid, and confusion breaks out in the village. Shouts ring out accusing one tribe, then another of the killing. For the news from the hill is the Prophet is dead....
This will be a free for all scenario, with secret victory conditions. All tribal contingents (as many as players), have a designated escape route. Naturally, it is on the OTHER SIDE of the board from where they are (with the hill in the center). Old enmities flare up, so each tribe has a "score card" -- so many victory points for each tribal warrior slain and scalped (most points) or wounded. Bonus points to the poster who recognizes the movie the idea is stolen from (definitely NOT a F & I War themed movie!).