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Dalauppror15 Dec 2012 3:51 p.m. PST

I just posted a AAR at my blog from my and Jonas latest game in our Dux Suecia campaign (i.e. Migrat of TFL Dux Britanniarum to kalmar Union War i.e. Civil War in 15th century Sweden).

As you all remember that back May 1466 the Union forces tried to Raid Penningby but was repulsed due to stiff Allmoge resistance.

The Union/Archbishop forces havenīt had time to replace all losses so the Rebells under command of the Knight Nils Bosson Sture of the House Natt och Dag have the uperhand. In July 1466 the rebells decide to attack a Union supply column destined to the Archbishop and his troops that defending the Swedish capital Stockholm.

This all translate in to the "Raiding a Waggon Train" scenario from the rulebook, we used the scenario more or less as stated in the book.

You can ofcourse read all a bout it at my blog:)

Dilettante Gamer06 Jan 2013 8:51 p.m. PST

Very cool! Like I posted on your blog, I want to do this in a Westeros setting – Lannister vs. Stark.

Dalauppror11 Jan 2013 7:20 a.m. PST

Thanks glad that you like my work:) A new AAR in progress…

Best regards Michael

bigdennis13 Jan 2013 6:38 p.m. PST

A very interesting period. Here in the USA, very little is known about this period. The uniforms seem to resemble the type worn during the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. Who manufactures the armys that you used? Thanks, Dennis

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