Sunday, April 16, 2017

Year 1 Turn 1

The board is set and the capitols placed!



Abyssal Dwarves started in the North West being a bit daft and building their capitol on a swamp!  Their starting Territories included a few villages but another village and a Fortress were quickly discovered.  The Fortress refused to bow to the stunty whims and the dwarves laid siege to their army.


The League of Rhordia ended up in the North East surrounded by mountains.  They had a little better starting territory including an additional city.  Scouting revealed a mercenary banner of Salamanders that, although small in size, still thought it wise to refuse to offer their services for free and as such were promptly attacked.


The Salamanders ended up with possibly the worst starting position in the South East however they did find a fortress to lay siege to and still ended up with a few villages.  Their luck changed when they quickly came upon two fleets of ships and now rule the seas!


The elves took up the South Western area and rolled amazingly well for their starting territory gaining a fortress and three villages.  Even more villages were found during the scouting phase although the city that was found rose up against their pointy eared dictators and a siege began.


Battles

Only one battle took place this turn but you can check that out here

Rhordia defeats the mercenary banner easily with minimal losses.

The elves had quite a bit of luck and the once 300 point defense force in the city has shrunk to 160 points due to starvation during the month.

The salamanders starve only a few points out of the defense force in the fortress however a further 100 points of peasants leave the besieged and join the salamanders force!


Reorganization


During the Reorganization Phase The elves tried to recuirt a few good elves for Banner 1 and 2 however there were 'worthy' peasants to add to the army.

The Abyssal Dwarves however have more luck as Banner 2 Enslaves 240 points or Orcs into their army.

Rhordia and the Salamanders decided not to risk the rioting and leat the peasants stay in their settlements.

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