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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP09 Dec 2024 4:17 p.m. PST

"Game 2, and this time it was set-up as part of the historical Battle of Mockern, with the Prussians advancing on Madgeburg and French holding the line of the Elhe river (stream) and bridges across it at various villages. The actual battle was the various Prussia attacks on these villages, so our game would be one of them, at Dannigkow, where von Fuch's division had been given the duty of making the first morning assault against Houlier's division holding the bridge at Dannigkow. It's a mash-up of history and our own narrative, but as a game of Soldiers of Napoleon is supposed to recreate part of a larger battle, it seemed it make sense to be part of Mockern. In this campaign, sometimes it's fictional, sometimes it's a fictional part of a real battle…"


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