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madaxeman10 Feb 2022 11:52 a.m. PST

Bob Dylan once famously sang " With God On Our Side…" but he probably wasn't referring to The Peoples Crusade and it's somewhat over-optimistic efforts to secure an unlikely victory by sending a load of inexperienced pasty-faced ill-prepared northern Europeans to the furthermost shores of the Mediterranean.

But, that description would in fact work perfectly to sum up the latest Madaxeman match reports – as a Early Crusader Peoples Crusade Army sets off for some highly unfeasible combat in the Alicante ADLG competition in a first post-Lockdown overseas trip for the CLWC posse.

The match reports show the Peoples Crusade – an army made up of mostly poorly armed levies – take on 2 Ghaznavids, Maurice's Byzantines, the Samurai and finally The Vikings in 5 fully religiously inspired and Hermit-endorsed battles.

There are also plenty of pictures of local feed and drink in various states of consumption, and the usual melange of captions, animations, weird links and strange combat outcomes as a wall of peasantry take on these cinco Dark Age military behemoths

Peter The Hermit didn't sadly have wifi in his cave, so this is your first ever chance to see an online report of how the Peoples Crusade actually marched, fought and on occasion won as it trampled across Europe on it's way to the Holy Land.

In a new initiative there is also an accompanying Spotify Playlist to go with the reports, ensuring your are listening to suitably religiously inspired music when reading the tale of combat and disaster.

And, in a dubious quality auditory experiment there is also a multi-part podcast that includes several sections which are recorded live from a bar midway through the competition.

Its all waiting for you, in all formats.

If you want to resist, you probably don't really have a prayer – so why not plug in, tune up the hifi and hide away with the army of Peter The Hermit in these latest Match Reports at link

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP10 Feb 2022 12:25 p.m. PST

I like it. I've toyed with the idea of making an army of priests and monks.

madaxeman10 Feb 2022 1:28 p.m. PST

As I discuss at the end of the report, it was a surprisingly OK (not good, not bad) and interesting army to use under ADLG. Gave some really interesting games – a real challenge for me and my opponents in equal measure!

advocate11 Feb 2022 1:04 a.m. PST

Nice to see the boundaries being pushed! I did create a HOTT army comprised almost entirely of hordes plus a priest and optionally a god – it was less successful than your crusade!

Personal logo BigRedBat Sponsoring Member of TMP11 Feb 2022 4:13 a.m. PST

Entertaining as ever!

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