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Thursday, 29 April 2010
New Scenarios Page: Medievals
I have finally managed to finish off a full description of the Callinicum scenario we ran last year for the Scottish Society of Ancients Battle Day. I've been doing parts of this every so often, and it is good to see it in completed form. I decided to make this one the first on a new medieval scenarios page, "medieval" being understood as anything that comes after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. I don't know how often I'll be able to add to this page; most of our games at the club are in the classical period because of availability of figures.
Empire: Carthage prevails





There were three moments of crisis in this battle. The first came on our side, when our Italians were severely damaged by the initial onrush of wild Celts. The second came when the opposition failed to capitalise, rolling really badly in multiple melees for several turns in a row. They missed destroying four of our units each by a single figure. The third crisis was when our general failed to shore up the Hoplites' morale. They were in a better position to flank the enemy heavy infantry, but could not do so. The leftmost Italians were just too far away to win the game for us.
So Carthage has finally taken Sicily at the fourth attempt. Their scouts are now eyeballing Romans across the straits of Messana. Next game: the Macedonians press on into Mesopotamia, hopefully in a couple of week's time. That will end the turn; we have no idea what will happen after that. The big question is whether or not Rome and Carthage will immediately come to blows.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Empire Campaign: Carthage lands in Sicily

- Two units of 12 Elite Noble Heavy Cavalry
- Two units of 12 Veteran Gallic Cavalry
- Two units of 8 Veteran Numidian Light Cavalry
In the centre was massed their heavy infantry:
- 48 Gauls deployed in four ranks
- Two units of 48 Heavy Infantry deployed in four ranks
- 48 Spanish deployed in four ranks
- 10 skirmish slingers
Their left was composed of:
- Two units of 8 Veteran Numidian Light Cavalry
- Two units of 2 African Elephants
- Two units of 8 Veteran Numidian Light Cavalry
- Two units of 10 skirmish javelins
Simon played their right wing and Mark the left; they shared command of the centre. I constructed and set up the Syracusan army. Our left (me in charge):
- Two units of 8 Veteran Light Cavalry
- 12 Veteran Greek Medium Cavalry
- 12 Veteran Peltasts
- A large unit of 18 Veteran Peltasts in three ranks
- The Tyrant's Guard: 24 Elite Hoplites in three ranks. These set up behind the first of the centre command's units, intending to move wide against the expected heavy Carthaginian cavalry presence.
Our centre (Billy in command):
- Three units of 36 Veteran Hoplites in three ranks, interspersed with:
- Three units of 32 Veteran Italian medium foot in four ranks
- and 14 skirmish javelinmen out front
Our right (John):
- 18 Veteran Peltasts deployed wide in two ranks
- 12 Veteran Greek Medium Cavalry
- 8 Veteran Rhodian Slingers
- 8 Veteran Cretan Archers
The battle began as follows:




Saturday, 24 April 2010
Zama: The Romans Triumph
Thanks are due to Willy for the venue and hospitality, and to all of the players.