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Patrice19 Jan 2014 2:51 p.m. PST

On Sunday January 12th there was a Games Convention near Pontivy (Brittany, France).

We played a Hundred Years War skirmish (French with Bretons allies vs. English with other Bretons allies). I had a little and simple scenario with some surprises for my opponent…

The story here:
in English: link
in French: link

Personal logo Jlundberg Supporting Member of TMP19 Jan 2014 3:09 p.m. PST

Nice write up – did victory conditions include being entertained by a young lady?

Patrice20 Jan 2014 2:18 p.m. PST

Hi Jlundberg – actually not, but as we play with a role-playing mind, players enjoy to add more pleasure to the story :)

In that game I had not planned any "love encounter". The small red hearts had been used in previous games (for the pirate period 17th-18th century). I had them in the spare box; and when this player told he would go into the house with a female villager, Oooh yes, although not planned, they were ready for him. :)

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