The Great Rebellion Campaign

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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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Ironclad wrote:
iandavidsmith wrote:After a marathon battle , the righteous Roundheads finally won a battle in the previously Strong
Royalist South-West province. Rumours of a Parliament victory have tongues a wagging about
changing Allegiances and the turning of the tide.

IDS (Parliament) 42%- won
vrs
Ironclad (Royalists) 63%-loss

Thanks for the game ,
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Ian

Good battle performance but poor geography - it was in Central-East. :)
Indeed - scores for that battle have gone into C-E not S-W.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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In my current game with the Cave I appear to be facing a huge Royalst force.
According to what I have read from RBS, simply choosing the reinforcement option gives the reinforcing player a 120 point bonus.

In addition to that, setting the force balance to favor the reinforcing side by 100 points more should lead to an increase of 220 points for the reinforcing side.

If this is correct, I appear to be at an almost insurmountable disadvantage here.

Is this the actual situation? Or am I missing something?
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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I think we will need clarification from RBS. If you are correct, then your battle will restart as Open with the points set manually.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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keyth wrote:I think we will need clarification from RBS. If you are correct, then your battle will restart as Open with the points set manually.
Sounds correct to me.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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rbodleyscott wrote:
keyth wrote:I think we will need clarification from RBS. If you are correct, then your battle will restart as Open with the points set manually.
Sounds correct to me.
Thanks Richard. Bonus battles will need to be fought as Open with points set manually.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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keyth wrote:
rbodleyscott wrote:
keyth wrote:I think we will need clarification from RBS. If you are correct, then your battle will restart as Open with the points set manually.
Sounds correct to me.
Thanks Richard. Bonus battles will need to be fought as Open with points set manually.
I'll set up the game for a restart as Open 1300 points vs 1200 points.
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Thanks - it's a journey of discovery :)
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New game for Shawkhan2 is up.
Password = restart
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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Southw West
Deadtorius (23%) victorious vs Keyth (55%)

A resounding victory in the South West as the misguided locals are reminded exactly who is in charge here. The mighty hanky waving General Keyth got off to a good start stationing his troops up on a hill and shooting up my forces who were hiding among hedges on the low ground. Although some brave roundhead cavalry did charge up into a unit of musket men but were repulsed. However the musket unit did back off so it was a minor victory in the end. After several turns of indecision with Parliament pulling back further into the hedgerows as the Royalist forces beat up a few units and routed them in the woods on the Parliamentary right, Parliaments left and center decided a prayer meeting was called for and an extra dose of dour was handed out. The net result was a divine light illuminated the battlefield as the parliament horde stirred to life coming out of the hedges to shoot up a good portion of the Royalist force to fragged and eventually they were broken thanks to some well placed flank charges, and the Royalist army finally broke and fled the battlefield.
General Keyth was supposedly heard to say that the dice had buggered him as he protested some of his rear charges had less than spectacular results, we pointed out to him that it was not these so called dice but divine intervention that lead Parliament to victory, and also lots of blessed lead, shot in the general direction of the Royalists.
Thank you Keyth for a great game.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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I saw the Black Sacrament being carried out by the rebels, I am sure of it!

Thanks for the game :)

Edit: I believe I used the word 'humped' rather then 'buggered' but the net effect is the same!
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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deadtorius wrote:Southw West
Deadtorius (23%) victorious vs Keyth (55%)

A resounding victory in the South West as the misguided locals are reminded exactly who is in charge here. The mighty hanky waving General Keyth got off to a good start stationing his troops up on a hill and shooting up my forces who were hiding among hedges on the low ground. Although some brave roundhead cavalry did charge up into a unit of musket men but were repulsed. However the musket unit did back off so it was a minor victory in the end. After several turns of indecision with Parliament pulling back further into the hedgerows as the Royalist forces beat up a few units and routed them in the woods on the Parliamentary right, Parliaments left and center decided a prayer meeting was called for and an extra dose of dour was handed out. The net result was a divine light illuminated the battlefield as the parliament horde stirred to life coming out of the hedges to shoot up a good portion of the Royalist force to fragged and eventually they were broken thanks to some well placed flank charges, and the Royalist army finally broke and fled the battlefield.
General Keyth was supposedly heard to say that the dice had buggered him as he protested some of his rear charges had less than spectacular results, we pointed out to him that it was not these so called dice but divine intervention that lead Parliament to victory, and also lots of blessed lead, shot in the general direction of the Royalists.
Thank you Keyth for a great game.
I think that battle was in Anglia, not in my personal Dominium of South-West.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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It was and made it to the spreadsheet in the correct location. The perfidy and lies of the traitors even extends to their posting of results! :)
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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My apologies I must have written down the wrong zone from the list of battles. As for black sacrements, those were the black robes of our heavenly fathers moving about during our prayer meeting. I am surprised you did not notice the sudden divine light that flooded the battlefield prior to our stomping your hanky wavers.
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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I have nothing but pity for the next people who have to fight in the mountainous terrain of North Wales.

The whole battlefield was covered with rugged terrain and woods.

Fortunately it was even more of a nightmare for the Royalist cavalry.

Our Most Dour Parliamentarian troops(Heroes all) have brought the foppish thugs of the would-be Tyrant to heel once again, 12% versus 43%.

But the terrain makes for a miserable time, slogging through much of it one step at a time.

Praise the Lord! And Pass the Ammunition!
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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deadtorius wrote:My apologies I must have written down the wrong zone from the list of battles. As for black sacrements, those were the black robes of our heavenly fathers moving about during our prayer meeting. I am surprised you did not notice the sudden divine light that flooded the battlefield prior to our stomping your hanky wavers.
I have a nice Spanish gentleman on my staff, a Signor de Torquemada, who looks forward to meeting your 'heavenly fathers' and testing their combustibility.
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My wife and I will be visiting our estates in the East and visiting our grandchildren for a few days. I will probably be incommunicado until late on the twelfth of this month.....

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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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South-West
Aryaman (royalist) won 2% vs 44% Iandavidsmith (Parliament) (+42%)

This is the real news from the SW. Despite rumours spread by some rebel leaders, the South-West remains the bulwark of the Royalist Cause now more than ever. Our army massed for an attack on the rebel left, and despite some initial setback, the enemy´s flank was smashed by our forces, routing rebel units in quick succesion.
God save the King!
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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Aryaman wrote:South-West
Aryaman (royalist) won 2% vs 44% Iandavidsmith (Parliament) (+42%)

This is the real news from the SW. Despite rumours spread by some rebel leaders, the South-West remains the bulwark of the Royalist Cause now more than ever. Our army massed for an attack on the rebel left, and despite some initial setback, the enemy´s flank was smashed by our forces, routing rebel units in quick succesion.
God save the King!

Not a good day to be a lamb !
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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iandavidsmith wrote:
Aryaman wrote:South-West
Aryaman (royalist) won 2% vs 44% Iandavidsmith (Parliament) (+42%)

This is the real news from the SW. Despite rumours spread by some rebel leaders, the South-West remains the bulwark of the Royalist Cause now more than ever. Our army massed for an attack on the rebel left, and despite some initial setback, the enemy´s flank was smashed by our forces, routing rebel units in quick succesion.
God save the King!

Not a good day to be a lamb !
No matter, your sacrifice was for a noble cause, and matters seem largely to have gone according to plan this turn (despite my defeat in my home territory).
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Re: The Great Rebellion Campaign

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Are we nearly there yet? :)
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