We tried bribery but Postie wanted too much, something about firstborn?
"Fresh from their victory twelve days ago at the Battle of Ticonderoga the French have sent a small force across Lake Champlain with the intent of building another Fort directly opposite Fort Carillon. This new structure will be called Fort Louis and will be another blow to British morale and prestige. The British commander in the area, Major General Abercromby, has dispatched a small force to try and disrupt the French plans.
The French start the game busily building Fort Louis, some troops are on patrol, some resting, others being trained in fighting skills. The mood in camp is quite relaxed as no trouble is expected. Meanwhile the British start the game moving towards the French position but no French troops have been sighted yet."
Kind words and introduction above written by the Dark Lord himself........Postie!
Order of Battle
French Forces - CO Surjit, 2iC Smiffy
Leader Major - 1
Guyenne Line (Muskets) - 18
Compagnies Franches de la Marine (Muskets) - 12
Quebec Militia (Muskets) - 10
Indian Warband (9 Muskets + 1 Rifle) - 10
Indian Warband (Bow/Hatchet) - 10
Pioneers (Improvised Weapons)- 6
Character (Rifle) - 1
Camp Followers - 4
British Forces - CO John, 2iC Fran, 3iC Lee
Leader Colonel (Mounted) - 1
60th Line (Muskets) - 20
80th Gages Light Infantry (Muskets) - 20
55th Line Marksmen (Rifles) - 6
Rodgers Rangers (Muskets) - 10
Gorhams Rangers (Muskets) -10
Militia (Rifles/Muskets) - 12
Characters/Indians (Rifles) - 2
The French consider the wood for the trees.........
Seriously over the top with the trees Postie.........
I started at the table edge with militia and rangers......
John had the regulars or don't go in to the woods infantry........
The French Indian allies gather.....for football.............
Construction on Fort Louis stops when word of the British reaches the camp.......
Supplies or a handy escape route..........
The felt is also considered forest or something to snag on your clothing..........
Smithy, the Indian leader or also known as "Runs with Scissors"...........
The advance starts as we run towards the woods..........
But the French wait, this figure is considered hidden unless he fires.........
John is still upset with Lee being on our side..........
The British advance with still no sign of the French..........
Lee hides his forces in the woods.......
The French start sniping and the first British casualties occur......
The French would and then move back in to the trees where they could not be targeted.......
Regular French forces are dispatched from Fort Carillion........
My boys have entered the woods to smoke out the French.......
We are getting nearer and nearer to the sneaky French.......
My Rangers break cover to draw French fire, you had to spend a turn reloading or they would have to retreat further in to the woods....
The regulars continue across the lake, the French had to dice each turn to see if there was a mishap on the lake........
Lee waits in the woods for the right moment..........
Just on a side note, the wall of fame was updated...........
My advance gives Lee a chance to........
.....and he's off........
Lee would have limited success as some dice rolls for morale went a little sideways.......
Giving them a volley..........
An aerial view of the fighting..........
A mishap on the lake........
John enters the woods in a desperate, some would say (Lee) foolish gamble to engage the Indians........
Surjit has a good run of dice and likes to show his unsporting joy...........
Contractual Postie shot but John is nervous..........
The casualties mount on both sides.........
Who ate all the Viennese cakes, 2 boxes of them.........
This was John firing approx 19 shots at the Indian leader, needing a D20 in all fairness......
No success at all, Smithy seems happy...........
Ray had turned up and joined in with the mocking laughter.......
This would lead to some close combat and melee with the Indians, don't get in to melee with Indians for future reference.......
We would get victory points if we could stop the construction......
The casualties are still mounting........
The face of evil and cake scoffing..........
The winners and Lee ..........
The game was called and went on victory points, about 15 leaders (captains, lieutenants and colonels) had died, unit and army morale checks and in the end it came down to 12 points (3 Indian casualties), luck swung back and forth and don't engage Indians in the woods with regular forces, a very close game but a good game to spend in the heat that day.........