The 3rd battle in the ‘To The Strongest’, Wars of
the Roses mini campaign and crunch time for the Lancastrian cause. Lose
this one and the crown would fall to York!
Well things did not start well for the House of
Lancaster. The Lancastrian commander, Percy (Phil) was clearly suffering
from something eaten the night before! His whole command was deployed
further back than it should have been (York Stratagem
card) and worse still, the brand new, expensive cannon had no clear
sight of the enemy (waste of 7 points there!).
The Yorkist wings opened the battle, with Baron
Greystoke (Mal) and York (Chris) pressing forward strongly. The
Lancastrian left looked like crumbling under Greystoke’s onslaught,
until some fortunate archery and a flanking charge by Somerset’s
(Simon W) knights, rolled up the Yorkist left, demoralising the
command.
York’s attack on the Lancastrian right opened well,
by driving out some Lancastrian javelin men, hiding in the woods at the
bend in the river, then softening up Stanley’s (Simon Q) archers &
billmen with some excellent archery. York then
pushed his prized continental pike block across the river and deep into
the Lancastrian lines. However, soon the pike block was stalled in
gruelling melee with Stanley’s cavalry at the rear of the Lancastrian
lines. Things could have swayed either way until
a group of Stanley’s archers, having emptied their quivers to no
effect, fell upon the exposed flank of the pike block. Swinging wildly
at the unshielded flank of the pike block, with bow, knife and fist, the
pike block was forced almost to the point of breaking
and York himself badly wounded and forced from the field, thereby
stalling the whole Yorkist left wing.
Meanwhile in the centre things had developed.
Warwick (Tony) was over-heard whispering in the Yorkist young
pretender’s ear, “you go straight over the bridge, we are all right
behind you”, and then proceeded to sit with his archers on the
river line, just watching the young pretender and his knights swathing
through Percy’s men. In fact, there are rumours that Warwick actually
‘threw’ the battle, due to financial interests in the medieval armaments
industry and hence a desire to prolong the
war! But, he had clearly failed to tell his young pretender of this
plan, who were soon ploughing through a block of Scots spearmen at the
very back of the Lancastrian lines! The progress of the Yorkist knights
being greatly assisted by Percy’s continued intestinal
problems! (or a plague of 1 activation chits!).
But in the end, the mounting casualties from
sustaining the relentless Yorkist attacks were beginning to tell and
they just ran out of victory medals! So overall, another historical
result and another excellent ‘To The Strongest’ game,
which remained in the balance almost until the last chit pulled. Onward
to Northampton!
1 comment:
Looks really good! I am very jealous as my own WotR army is at least a year away from taking the field.
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