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Elenderil09 Jun 2020 2:39 a.m. PST

My solo campaign set in Dark Age Britain rumbles on. It's 798 AD and King Riderch of Alt Clut has decided that he needs to secure The Valley o the Clyde by forcing the Picts to give up Menteith. Assembling his war host at Cambuslang he moves northwards. Faci thin are the men of Menteith, Fib and Strath Erin under the Mormaer of Menteith. Spears will be shaken and shields broken. The question is whose? Find out at my blog.

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Personal logo timurilank Supporting Member of TMP09 Jun 2020 10:35 a.m. PST

Nice report and minis.
I have both armies completed for DBA but lack a banner for Strathclyde.

I thought about using an animal symbol than the standard cross.
What have you found?

Cheers,
Robert

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