Sunday, 10 August 2025

Scenario 2: Pitched Battle (2) (2nd go)

 As there were clearly a few folk interested in the Hyborian setting, I thought I'd do a second game in Howard's World. 

Source: Conan Wiki Fandom
Belligerent Corinthia is once again embroiled in a border dispute, this time with Koth. I have changed the Scenario very slightly; there are still two objectives to capture, but I have replaced the cross-roads with an oasis.

The Army of Koth has not been seen before on my blogs. It's been cobbled together from figures I have painted over the years, some having been rebased to fit with the Corinthians.

Men of Koth plus mercenaries (rear) from the Eastern Desert

For this battle I've used Portable Wargame rules but dropped Exhaustion Point allowing units to fight to the last Strength Point. To win the battle a side must have control of each objective by the end of hostilities (or Turn 15).

The battlefield at dawn

The two armies arrive and advance toward each other

The first clash of arms
Koth sent the desert raiders to take the hill whilst their own infantry and archers would hold the centre ground and oasis.
The mercenary cavalry was quickly destroyed, mainly by arrows
The foot unit made it onto the hill

At the oasis a very stubborn unit of archers fought on 

The centre saw a bloody crush of infantry

The Corinthians began to get the upper hand
They now held the oasis and would shortly regain the hill

Taking control of the hill freed up another unit to join the centre

The Army of Koth fought bravely 

but eventually ran out of men 
Victory to Corinthia!

10 comments:

  1. Despite the ‘no EP’ it looks like the battle still got concluded within the 15 turn limit - 12 turns is close to the edge…😯.
    Lovely report, and good to see the new forces arrayed. Are many of them ‘former Assyrian-types’? Good idea swapping the crossroads for an oasis, MJT…otherwise that scenario can be tough for the side assaulting the hill and defending the junction. Oasis, with a tad of cover, might make alllll the difference. Nice ine ✔️

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    1. Cheers Martin. The Oasis was a whim but worked ok I think.

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  2. PS…are they Irregular 20mm?

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    1. The Corinthians are all Irregular minis. The Koth types are a mix of HAT Assyrians and El Cid "Arabs" for the desert tribesman

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  3. Those Mycenaean - oops I mean Corinthian - minis look nice. They certainly have some snazzy headwear 😉
    The good thing about these battles is that they don’t require lots and lots of figures. Plus, with Hyboria and other imagi-nations, there are no exact uniform details (so no criticism because “the cuff turn backs didn’t change from white to grey until after the March 1803 regulations”).
    Cheers,
    Geoff

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    1. Quite right! That's why I like the fantastical !

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  4. Nice armies, and a good battle. Two battles now in the Corinthian campaign of conquest....

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    1. Thanks Mark - Corinthians are on a roll!

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    2. ‘Corinthian Roll’? …. comes with Koth jam and Shem butter, sir…🙂

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    3. Ha! I was thinking more like the pastry kind that comes from Greggs - just don't think about what it's made of

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