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Anton Ryzbak03 May 2017 8:02 a.m. PST

We played another game in our campaign using The Men Who Would Be Kings rules. The Prussians went out on a limb with a risky plan that cost them dearly.

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Ragbones03 May 2017 9:16 a.m. PST

Another great AAR with photos! thumbs up The Loyalists really seemed to quash the rebellion in a hurry.

Anton Ryzbak03 May 2017 6:41 p.m. PST

In the larger picture the "Loyalists" are the rebels, having murdered the Satrap to promote his amendable son. The Prussians saw an opportunity to gain a toe-hold on the continent by backing the usurper and need to make the change in leadership an accomplished fact before the lethargic wheels of the Malagassian Empire can react. Politics can be SOOO messy ;)

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