A few days ago, Beth and I got the opportunity to introduce The Silver Bayonet to Nick, our Wren's partner. He'd played D&D and many video game, but he was a newbie to skirmish gaming and since he is had a taste for horror movies, TSB seemed the right thing to do. Nick took command of a Scots-heavy British-Canadian unit while Beth ran an Aboriginal/Lenni-Lanape warband. The scenario was a variation on the fort/trading post scenario from the "Canada" book.
Although this show later-game action, the photo shows the table in a good light. |
The kitchen table prior to the game starting. Dark green patches indicate dense, heavy woods and lighter green light woods. |
Beth's warband with a dog included. The turtle was there just for fun. |
Since cobbled the game together, some of the foliage - like the palm trees - were left to the "Theatre of the Mind" to be re-imagined. |
Both sides moved to enter the trading post's area with Nick moving slower than Beth. Once the troops entered the area defined by the walls, the people inside were revealed to be ghouls! A clue marker showed a stew being cooked, but a human finger floating on the top gave away the source of the protein for that dish.
Imagine a stew pot here. This campfire was a gift from our friend and fellow Silver Bayonet-er, Mark T. |
Ghouls milling about and a clue marker using an extra-large rat head, (I have a slew of GW Skaven heads that need to be used up... somehow.) |
Ghouls looking ghoul-ish. |
Funny... you don't look ghoulish. (Pulp Miniatures dungeon torturer) |
The approach! |
Beth's warriors encounter the disgusting stewpot... and a surprise revenant! Why he was in Russian uniform is easy to explain: he was handy! Now he's doubly dead. |
The Lenape explore the trading post after dispatching two ghouls. (Figures by Blue Moon, Trent, Old Glory, and Prince August) |
The dog took an active part in the fray. |
Soon enough, both warbands were in the post. Beth's "woodsman" (a great new troop type) is in the center of the photo, setting fire to the building. |
The units meet the hard way! The red beads means the weapon has been fired and needs to be reloaded. The yellow bead is the fire. I rolled percentage dice each turn to see how the fire had spread. |
The dogs are fighting! Much growling ensued! |
Scots wa' here! And here they are! |
The Cannibal Monster embodying Hunger was taken on by both Scots and Lenape. We removed the house to make movement and melee simpler. |
The melee from Beth's perspective. |
Well, Nick is VERY much in favour of this game and looks forward to playing it again. I'm hoping to host a game of this at an upcoming reenactment with some other reenactors who are keen on the game. I'll keep you informed!
The photo at the top of the blog is my first attempt at making grave stones for "table clutter" and atmospheric things on the table.
It's amazing what imagination and cardboard can do! |
On the left, the Restless Dead. In the center, Spirit Fire? Phantom Flames? Ghostly apparition? On the right... check back later! |
Royal Marines to back a Royal Navy war crew (Knuckleduster Miniatures) |
Part of a naval crew I've been working on. (Blood & Plunder) |
A proper Naval officer. |
Nosfaratu vampire from Reaper |
Swiss guards for a possible Vatican warband (kitbashed from a few sources) |
Well done!
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