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Skull and Crown05 Jun 2016 11:34 p.m. PST

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When we last left off the combined forces of Hypzig and Fosswald were making a general advance upon the invading duchies of Gryphonsburg and their Forthweg allies.
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As Bruenhoffs battery of guns tore into the Gryphonsburg line with astonishing accuracy, the famed "whites" charged into the enemy's grenadiers, and after a bit of a dust up, soundly routed them, but not after also losing over half the battalion.
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For the rest of the battle report, and a bit about the tools and rules I used, fix bayonets at my blog
skullandcrown.blogspot.com

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Cheers, and as always, thanks for looking!

Ths

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