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Dalauppror19 Jan 2013 3:11 a.m. PST

Hi

Just before Christmas I and Jonas played our 3rd game of our Dux Suecia campaign (i.e. Migrat of TFL
Dux Britanniarum to Kalmar Union War i.e. Civil War in 15th century Sweden). Unfortunally I havenīt
had the time to write the AAR untill now…

In our latest game 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 had the uperhand. So in July 1466
the rebells decide to attack a Union supply column destined to the Archbishop and his troops that defended
the Swedish capital Stockholm. This all translated in to the "Raiding a Waggon Train" scenario from the rulebook.

After a close fight the Union supply colum managed to win the day and get through to Stockholm.

Ater the loss the Rebell forces dessintegrated as the Allmoge had to go for home and the harvest, the rebell
Leader hided up in the region Dalarna to gather strenth and rally new forced for their cause…

The Union forces had replaced their losses in September 1466, they then aimed for a offensive forward
the region Dalarna, to try to capture the rebell Leaders before they had a chanse to rally a new rebell army…
All this translated in to the Dux Britanniarum Rulebook scenario "Raiding a Border Tower"

You can read all about it at my blog

Huscarle19 Jan 2013 5:53 a.m. PST

A great Dux variant, and a very enjoyable read, keep them coming! I'm also learning a little about medieval Sweden too, so thanks for your blogging.

Dilettante Gamer19 Jan 2013 9:38 a.m. PST

Hey Dal,

I'd like to get in contact to pick your brain on how you translated Dux Britt to a medieval setting.

If you're open to it, please ping me at parzvialsangreal@yahoo.com.

I really like what you're doing with it.

Tak,

Wade

Dalauppror20 Jan 2013 12:38 a.m. PST

Thanks !!

@Wade, Iīll try to send you a mail during the day.

best regards Michael

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