Since there's no river, that is. I'm taking the barbarians, Lee the Macedonians. Pix to follow.
First encounter. The blue boys are the Thessalians, who opted to flank-charge and destroy the Dahae, accepting that they'd be skewered in turn shortly afterwards. Figures are mainly a mix of Pendraken and Newlines, with a few Stever Barber, MM, and IM.
The situation in the centre. Note the Sarmatian allies behind a screen of light foot. I'm not sure what I was trying to do; a line of archers holds up Argyraspids the way an aerosol spray deflects a neutrino.
Rout of the Dahae. On the far flank, the Hetairoi have just started to waver under the impact of a shower of poisoned arrows. Decisive.
Good looking scrap
Wot Will sed.
Cheers - Phil
Planning a rematch tomorrow.
And the rematch begins....
The prodromoi failed to deliver the goods; the Sakae absorbed the charge and shot them up heavily. Sadly for your barbarian reporter, the Thracian cavalry turned up before we could break them, and we were smashed in a moment.
Sadly, the Macedonians were good at supporting their heavy frontal attacks with pinning flank charges by their lighter troops. This cost me several units.
...including my Sarmatian allies.
The one comfort was that the C-in-C's household cavalry shot the Hetairoi to bits, taking out Alexander as well, and rode them down while they were reeling. Both sides had to test army morale for losses at the same time. Alas, the good guys lost.
One last shot of the big cavalry impact.
A good big sweeping battle.
Is the table as wonderfully saffron coloured in real life?
The colour's pretty accurate.
Nice tight game
Wow! That table colour is so Saffron!!! ..... but very effective. :)
Having read about the amount of smoke generated by black powder weapons engulfing horse & musket era battlefields, this makes me wonder if this was rivalled by the dust kicked up on ancient battlefields fought in arid regions.
Alas, I was born in 572 AD, so missed seeing any ancient battles.
You must be on your 9th life by now !
Cold showers and lots of catnip!
Quote from: FierceKitty on 19 May 2019, 10:54:14 AM
Alas, I was born in 572 AD, so missed seeing any ancient battles.
Pah......Kids of today !
Cheers - The Ancient One. :P :D