"Terminus Ludi" game festival happens every year in Rennes (Brittany). This year it was on 22nd and 23rd February. On Saturday we had planned some pirate demo and initiation, but 2 weeks before we realized that we had no idea on what to play on Sunday. One of our friends hastily wrote an excellent little scenario about the Thirty Years War in Germany – which is one of his favourite periods but the other players (including myself) didn't know anything about this context!
1630, in Germany. The town of Demmin is occupied by Imperial troops, who have built an earthen fort on the other side of the river Peene.

The game table roughly represents the red square on the right of the above map (where the orange spot is the earthen fort, and blue arrows the Swedes arrival). On the table can be seen some farms and a Lutheran chapel (which appears behind the fort on the map), the fort, and a town suburb (far right on the map). The town itself is off table, on the right bank of the river Peene.

(In our scenario) the governor has gone away to attend a wedding with most of the garrison, this leaves only a young lieutenant, "Johann Flammekueche", in charge with about 30 men.
In the fort some pikemen are training:


…while other soldiers spend their spare time in the suburbs or in the countryside:



Alarm! The enemy appears from a wood at some distance of the suburbs: a group of Scottish mercenaries led by "Angus Mc Laren" and a handful of Swedish cavalry:

The Swedes gallop to the suburbs where the militia tries to gather; an Imperial soldier shoots his musket without success.

The militia men shoot their arquebus at the Swedes… and then not willing to die for the Holy Empire, they shout "Lutheranisch!" (or whatever you should spell that in local German) and they accept to change side!

…this allows the Swedes to easily capture or kill a few isolated Imperial soldiers.
