Historical Notes

"A hundred more shields and crests!"
I was but a youngster in my father's workshop when the order came in. Business was booming.
The lands to the south were teeming with new conflicts and each day brought its share of new commands. All these freshly painted armorial emblems were a permanent source of fascination for me.
But the word that would change my life, more than any others, was "Chevauchée". I must have been five years of age, the first time I heard it; immediately, visions of knights charging down a crest, lances at the ready and banners to the wind, sprung to my mind.
From that day on, I decided to record all I heard until the day I would start making history myself!


Pennant

John of Montfort Duke of Brittany

Command level 5

War Council level na

 


Standard

Charles of Blois Duke of Brittany

Command level 5

War Council level na

Moves 1st


Victory Conditions

5 Banners


Briefing

A couple of games of Agincourt under your belt, you should now feel at ease with Medieval tactics, much like the veteran commanders you allegedly represent.
Use the full set of rules outlined in Chapter 1-5, paying special attention to the tactics of the Medieval period (Pursuits and Bonus Melee Attacks, Battle backs and Support, etc...).


Special Rules

none

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