
"San Cassiano; a return to the Italian Wars" Topic
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Tango01  | 03 Mar 2025 4:36 p.m. PST |
"The scenario is set in Italy during the Italian Wars and those two old protagonists the Duc du Merlot, commanding the French forces and the Count of Tempranillo commanding their Imperialist opponents, are both seeking a decisive battle. The two sides met in the vicinity the minor settlement of San Cassiano. The French, with their Swiss allies, have a slight advantage in cavalry, whereas the Imperialists have slightly more infantry. Both commanders deploy in the classic way, cavalry on the flanks and infantry in the centre. The Duc du Merlot entrusted his right wing to the Comte de Malbec and the left to the Comte de Chardonnay. In the centre were the Swiss and French pike blocks, two units of crossbowmen, a light gun and a unit of halberdiers, all commanded by Lord Landroter. Tempranillo entrusted his right wing to the Duke of Barbera and his left to Count Trebbiano. In the centre Graf von Spatburgunder commanded the landsknecht pikes, a light gun, a unit of halberdiers and two units of arquebusiers…"
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Shagnasty  | 03 Mar 2025 5:42 p.m. PST |
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Tango01  | 04 Mar 2025 3:51 p.m. PST |
Glad you like it my good friend… Armand
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