Sunday 9 January 2022

Nations Battle Report 1 Part 1 - Background - Updated - 23.01.2024

 Hi Everyone,

Nations Battle Report No. 1 Part One - The Background to the conflict.

                   This is my first outing on here of Nations, my home made battleground. It is the year, BE.2571. It takes place on the continent of Bjantffas, the home of the Btjantff Empire, mainly controlled by the Elves, with a smattering of other races around the edges. The area had recently been devastated by volcanic eruption to the south, The central capital, Nitan, Grey with a red dot) has been built in an extinct volcanic crater. It has been devastated by a Dragon taking up residence in its main living area.


The Continent of Bjantffas.

Note: Smaller Island nations not shown on this map.

Capital  Nitan 21,100 (40,000 gp). - Ruled by a science council, backed by landowners. A main City Guard. Two main routes in and out of the capital, Nitan`s Might the north east pass and Nitan`s Protection, a tunnel dug in to the extinct volcano to the south. Roads and villages nestle in the foothills. 

Latest News - A dragon has awoke and moved into Nitan and has wrecked most of the major buildings. The nobility, followed by the rest of the able bodied population have fled f the capital, heading west, leaving assorted treasures behind them. The roads are clogged, panic is rife. They are easy prey for bandits, or former guards who see the opportunity to go rogue in the chaos.  The remains are being picked over by thieves. Food stores have been ransacked, intact supplies would be buried among the ruins.

Council leaders - Socrel Lelius (Elf) Trade Guild, Wenda Hardeholme (Dwarf) Mine and bank Owner, Eldran Torsund -Gem Dealer, all survived an assassination attack,  Argyle Hoonfest- Army Commander, Grag Tern -Navy Commander. Advisors FOL, Tymorae, Gaia, Druid. They plan to set up a base of operations on the coast.

Former Accomodation - Battle of Atris Bay Tavern and Hotel.   Howling Bear traders,  The Sentry Officers College - destroyed, The Red Banner Traders Guild - wrecked. The Black Spider Queen Inn -Destroyed.  The Full Warehouse Pub. Nitan’s Arms. 

The Army HQ and Admiralty - Destroyed above ground, but who is in the secret bunker - tasked to the rebuilding of the Capital if disaster ever came?.  The Heralds Court - Destroyed. Guild Row - Destroyed. The Famed Mage Tower - Destroyed.  What was let loose to roam the ruins? The basement Vault contained some book copies from the Great Library at 7 Towers,  in the Country of Achin, to the West. Anything else ?. Nitan Bank - Destroyed - Partially emptied.

The Great Library of Nitan survived, so far, being mostly underground. Science College-Destroyed. The Followers Of Light Temple (Which was being repaired, then destroyed again in the earthquake and now has a Dragon sitting on it). Hanvers Palace-Destroyed. Tymorae‘s Chapel - Destroyed, but with its gold vault un-looted, as yet.  The Druid Grove was turned to ashes. Gaia Hall survived the initial chaos, because it was small and insignificant. The Indoor Market survived. The Lower Science College survived. The Abandoned Gold Mine - Very big, it connects to a large cave and lava tube system. It is quite full with peasants and others, who may be richer, but most were lost and starved to death or captured by its dark cruel, residents. I wonder who else has been disturbed in there?

The Stone Circle Teleport had been the scene of bloody conflict, surrounded by clerics and wizards trying to get out. Some got sent to random, forgotten, locations as they rushed their spells, without adequate supplies for what lay at the other places.

 Most of the Ruling Council of Nine were killed by assassins among their own Guard. Bandits attacked the refugees, who were fleeing mainly to the west along the main Northern exit. The southern tunnel through the mountain intersected a cave system and way down to the Underdark. During the disaster and the lack of food, the guard posts watching over the exit were deserted and the Goblin tribes are making the most of it.

They have ransacked villages for slaves and prowl the ruins of the capital for treasure. Some of the national guard from the Red Sector, where the Southern Tunnel emerges among Nitan's Fingers, have been tracking one of the goblin bands that have been rampaging across the countryside. 

The Battleground

I am using a homebrew rules mix of Rally Round the King by Two Hour Wargames. For their latest games check out their website. I am on turn five at the moment.

The western shoreline of Lake Nitan's Tears will be our battleground.

Regards,

Ivor Cogdell

P.S. 18 May 2022 - Yes, this is still taking place, I'm halfway through the project, but was not sure if it was the right mood at the moment with what is actually going on in Ukraine.

P.P.S. 6 September - Just having another go at it. Work and holidays got in the way. Working out what went on in turn five was a bit of a nightmare since I was so rusty, I still have a couple of elements to work on.

I mislaid my photos, but will keep looking


Tuesday 4 January 2022

Red Alert Board 1 - January - December 2022.

 Hi Everybody,

                     This is the start of my Red Alert Board Post. Depending on the number of items on it will dictate how often it gets updated. I will do backdated posts too.

Red Alert Board - January 2022

31st December 2021 - 1st January  - Colorado Wildfires started by power lines being blown over, destroying over 500 homes. Three people are missing.

2nd January - Obituary Richard Erskine Frere Leakey, paleoanthropologist, conservationist and politician, born 19 December 1944; died 2 January 2022.

 https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jan/03/richard-leakey-obituary

I remember the original amazement at the discovery of fossil number 1470 and the others as they gradually made their appearance on the human tree or rather, as we think of it now, the bush of life.

4th January - The stark truth is that many of our rivers are little more than open sewers or chemical soup instead of highways of life and beauty. They are also heavily contaminated by fertilizer runoff. Some farms near the rivers have seen the light and are not going to plow the areas close to the rivers, but they do say it will take over ten years to recover. 

Update  1st Nov 2022 - A BBC report highlights the problem, pointing the finger at too many poultry farms in the Welsh uplands, which create a fertilizer to be added to fields, which are already saturated with waste, which eventually finds its way into the river Wye. Not enough monitoring occurs of the spreading and the water quality, due to lack of funds. The report states that Scotland has been doing something about its river problem since the early 2000s and they are seeing quality improvements in their rivers and beaches. So a solution can be found, but it will take time, the will to do it, and, as always, money.

6th January - China has improved the capability of its prototype Fusion reactor. These create energy by fusing atoms together instead of splitting them in an atomic bomb. . Many countries take part in nuclear fusion research to some extent, led by the European Union, the USA, Russia, and Japan, with vigorous programs also underway in China, Brazil, Canada, and Korea.

8th January - Hundreds of Indians were killed in a blizzard. They were trapped by trees that fell down on the cars and on the road, the trees were snapped by the weight of the snow. Some died of hypothermia, and others by carbon monoxide poisoning when they ran their heaters to keep warm.

9th January -

Gabriella D'Cruz: Global Youth Champion

This year's BBC Food Chain award-winner and her mission to change lives and revive oceans using seaweed. A new pilot project to harvest seaweed in the bay of India has begun production. It does not plan to sell its harvest to the big companies that have established supply chains, but to local food outlets and Japanese Sushi bars that will pay a better price for quality items grown locally instead of having to import it at high prices.  Once the demand has been established, it plans to use local environmentalists in the fishing community to expand the project, with a guaranteed market established for its product and at a guaranteed price point.

For the full story, click the link below.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct1rgm

5 January - Mercedes Benz plans to bring out an all-electric car with a range of 600 miles, in 2024.

14th January - Wildfires are raging in Argentina.

15th January - Snow storms, flooding, and tornadoes battered the USA.

26th January - Oil spill in Peru.

30 January  - Flooding in Brazil. This is a self-made disaster, the cut-down rainforest ecosystem so brutally would have been able to absorb more water.

14th February - Storm Eunice rips through the UK countryside, leaving devastation in its wake, 122 miles per hour winds were recorded. Power lines were torn down. Roofs ripped off in Runcorn.

A flash flood in the Dominican Republic kills 120.

March - The Indian heatwave season begins earlier than usual.  Fish begin to die in Poland. It comes to a head in August, thousands of fish die, due to algal blooms depriving the rivers of oxygen. The same occurs elsewhere in other rivers.

Flooding in Sydney, Australia.

12th April - Kwa Zulu Natal - Flooding caused the loss of life of 443 people, with at least 60 more people missing. 4,000 homes were destroyed, and bridges were washed away.

Flooding in the Philippines.

17. May - The worst drought in Somaliland in 40 years.

18 May - 40 injured by a tornado in Germany.

29 May - Brazilian mudslides and landslide cause destruction after intense rainfall.

12 June - The start of another heatwave in the western states of America.

5 different heatwaves all; at once. 3 hottest days on record in the UK - 32.7 C Stanton Downham. Japan records the hottest June on record.

17 June - Record flooding in Bangladesh. China has flooding events also.

France had the earliest temperatures of 40 degrees C on record.

1 July - Flooding and coastal erosion occurred in Sydney, Australia. This was caused by 8 months worth of rain falling in two days, causing 60,000 homes to be flooded. Insurance companies urge people to move.  

2 July - Marina Lake above Hoover Dam is almost dry. The water levels have dropped 178 feet. Water shortages in Las Vegas are imminent. One houseboat has already been stranded, due to an engine failure. It was finally dragged off the mudflats by a specialist team (documented on youtube). The water levels have been in decline for 20 years. Power production by the dam has been reduced and power cuts are expected. Houseboats will soon be stranded, there is no way to get them out of the water. Currently, they are crammed into an ever-shallower area.

November 2022 update. Less water being taken out of the lake results in a rise of 23 ? feet. A new slipway jetty is being constructed.

A volcanic eruption in japan will damage air quality in the area.

Australia' s La Ninia event is the worst on record. It is now forecasted to occur more often.

3 July - Trentino, Italy. The front of the Marmolada Glacier breaks off and causes an avalanche that kills at least 6 people, with 15 injured and 8 people missing. The area was ten degrees warmer than usual.

6 July - Flooding in Germany and Switzerland. Bern affected.

11 July - Fire burns in Yellowstone National Park. The Sequoias are in danger.

13 July - Fires rage in France and Spain. At least one village has been destroyed. Firefighters lose their lives in a helicopter crash.

19 July - Record hottest day in the UK. 40.3 C -  A fire caused by an overheated compost bin causes the destruction of 21 homes. Wales records its hottest temperature too. 102.7 F reached in Charwood. Heathrow Airport then recorded 104.5 F. Average London temperatures were in the 70 degrees or above mark

Dublin in Southern Ireland reached 91.6. France reached over 108 F.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-k-shatters-heat-record-three-times-in-a-matter-of-hours/#:~:text=Before%20now%2C%20the%20highest%20temperature,Charlwood%2C%20officially%20breaking%20the%20record.

24 July -  Fires in Greece, close to the archaeological site of the original Olympic Games.

More heath fires in the London area.

The Yosemite fire destroyed 22 square miles so far. Still alight in 27 July.

Later flooding washes out a number of roads and bridges. 

27 July - Documents show that research labs inside major oil companies knew what the global effects would be on the climate in the 1970s, but covered up data and discredited researchers, and began a smokescreen that continues today. Source - TV Documentary - "Big Oil and the climate".

30 July - Flooding in Kentucky. 28 dead. 100,000 people were displaced.

05 August - A hosepipe ban comes into force in the southeast UK. It has been the driest July since 1837 in the southern UK.

The Louare river in France is almost dry. 

9 August - Seoul, South Korea. Hit by heaviest rain in 80 years. 3.9 inches of rain per hour. 8 people dead so far. 765 buildings destroyed, 52 roads blocked. 391 people displaced, staying in schools and gyms.

12 August - Sudan. Flooding in rainy season. 800 properties destroyed.

14 August - Lake Meade, controlled by The Hoover Dam, United States. Water level is at 184.96 feet, its capacity is 12290.0 feet. 

Update - November - Water levels have risen 23 feet, after reduced water outflow by the dam. 

22 August - Flooding in Dallas, Texas. They received 40% of their annual rainfall in 12 hours. 3.1 inches an hour fell at the airport. Several floods across the States. St.Louis, Kentucky and Illinois. Rescue teams carried out 141 rescues, with another 43 rescues later.

23 August - The Dogong is declared EXTINCT in China. Currently a drought in some places. Fires burn for at least three days. Low river levels. Water pumped from nearby provinces.

Australia - Rewilding successes, mammals are thriving. The Dogong colony is fine there. 

Germany - The first hydrogen train goes into operation.

25 August - United Kingdom The large blue butterfly has made a comeback, it's numbers are the best for 150 years, after going extinct 40 years ago.72 mm of rain fell in the south east, 74.5 mm in Bury St. Edmunds.

27 August - A national emergency was declared as the worst flooding in Pakistan for 30 years. 1130 killed, millions are displaced. 8 times more rainfall fell than normal. Syn and Rajistan are affected. Kabul river river breaks its banks. Bridges destroyed two days ago, 14 dead. Tourists have been evacuated.

Statistic - More that 20% greater area destroyed in wildfires than 20 years ago.

The Grantham Institute Climate Change Tracking Centre - A pre-monsoon study, shows a melting glacier caused flooding, destroyed a massive bridge. A longer lasting El Ninia event (Ocean warming) is occurring to the north of Australia.

The Oceanic Pact - Designed to protect 30% of the world's oceans against over fishing, failed to be agreed by the assembled nations.

18 October - Flooding in Melbourne, Australia. Bridges were destroyed, levees were built.

4 November - The Sizewell C nuclear reactor funding is in the "Yes, it's going ahead - The Prime Minister" to "We can't afford it - The Treasury" -"Oh, yes, we, CAN- PM" stage at the moment. So much for the PM's "Green Energy" street cred.

7 November - The COP 27 Summit is taking place in Egypt. Methane and CO2 are at higher levels than last year. China and Russia do not attend. More than 600 delegates to the conference are from oil and Gas companies, some want them to be banned.

8 November - "Say no to oil" protesters, including at least one elderly lady wearing a day glow orange jacket and trousers, have been climbing up sign gantries above the M25 Motorway, which loops around London, causing police to have to close off the flow of cars while they are removed. Some protesters have been jailed for a month. 

Update - They suspend the protests on the 11th November. The news report did not state a reason why.

10 November - It is the warmest November night on record in Kinloss, Scotland. the temperature did not drop be3low 14.6'C.

Acnegar ? on the northern tip of Scotland had 258 mm of rainfall, a month's worth in a week.

17 - 18 November - Charr - 140 mm of rain. Flooding in Scotland, Nottingham and West Sussex, causing rail and road disruption. Cars and vans were driven into ditches.

23 November - Aboyne, in Scotland had 190 mm of rainfall, 220% of the monthly average. Shoreham by Sea 176 mm  (195%) for the month, with a week still to go.

30 November - UK water storage is at 90%.  https://riverlevels.uk/

  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/water-situation-local-area-reports

12 December - Derwent dam is full.

                         UN Biodiversity Conference - COP 15  is taking place in Canada. For a breakdown of the results - CLICK HERE.

22 December - USA winter snow storms worst in 40 years. 1500 flighs cancelled, trains cancelled. Temp -12 C, 23 km per hour winds causing snow drifts in Minnesota. 60 dead so far. 51.5 inches of snow fell per day. In Florida, Iguanas were falling out of trees, as they were frozen and could no longer hang on.

More flooding in the Philipines.

A new weather satellite was launched - Meteosat 12.

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These are only the few that I have heard about, it is not an extensive list.

Keep recycling,

Ivor Cogdell




Monday 3 January 2022

Thoughts On - Eco Warriors 1

 Hi everyone,

                    This is swerving on a bit of a tangent to my usual blogs, in that it takes its subject matter to be Eco Warriors and the climate change. I have been following the climate battle since I have been knee high to a duck. Well, maybe not quite small, but you get the idea. I started going on proper rambles into the countryside in 1982. At the time I was an unemployed year old and Action Sport showed up at the jobcentre offering free waterproof  kit and use of a minivan. I jumped at the chance, along with some others. I soon learned the use of  Landranger Ordinance Survey maps and compass bearings and they stood me in good stead for many years of enjoyment.

                  The years passed and I was well and truly a fan of nature. Then the warnings of man made pollution started coming along. More and more of them and I, like many others heard the promises of the governments down  the years, but nothing, or certainly nothing near enough got done about it.

                2015 - The Paris accord. At last, People could see we were in real trouble and were going to do something about it. Or so we thought. All the right words were there, but there was no substance. The people want it. But the governments and the big companies in power just kept rolling along, doing the same old thing.

                Here we are now in 2022, the big fanfare of UN COP 26 at Glasgow has come and gone, with a mixed reception. They say a lot was achieved, I hope it was. But that voice at the back of my head kept saying, we want action to go with the words this time around.


What was the old saying ? "You can't moan at the government, if you did not use your vote". (Assuming the voting is fair., that is).

This is a slightly different version, "The Government can't give you what you want if you don't tell them what you want."


I intend to add my very small voice to the booming masses out there telling them loud and clear,

We demand climate change action, not in 2050, when it will be far too late for us and the animals on the planet, but now, when it can do some good!"

All new car designs to be hybrid. Older cars to be retrofitted with hybrid systems. All homes to be converted to double glazing. No green belt land to be touched unless all brown field sites in the area have been used. Convert more industrial sites to be reclamation centres or hydro farms. Supermarkets to grow and pack their own veg in the roof storage areas. More pavements converted to be green soakaways, even if it is just one at a time. All lamposts to come with mini blades to feed energy back into the grid or charge batteries .Do more research into recycing items. No more polluting our rivers with sewage, or chemicals. If they do fine them Big time and put the money into cleaning up the waste. More unemployed clean-up squads picking up litter or craft classes to recycle waste.

            The age old cry, "Where is the cash coming from ?" Oil companies, Shipping fleets, airlines (less flights = less pollution and less covid spread). Big business say they want to help. Now is the time.

Petitions: Read them, Write them, Sign them!"

Phew, rant over for today. I hope you see that you can be a force for change too. Keep poking the politicians with a big stick. Over and over again. Lobby them, when they show up near you, give them a hard time. Whenever there is a choice to make, we want their first question to be will this be better or worse for the climate and the environment, is it sustainable?. Make the government prove they are doing what they say they are going to do.

Thank you for caring and taking the time to read to the end of this. Hopefully, we can make a difference together.

Ivor Cogdell







 


Frostgrave Battle Report No.1 Part 3.

 Hi Everyone,

                     This is part three of my first Frostgrave battle report. It is finally all complete, with no swopping about to get the text for what is going on anymore.

Turn 7

First Action - Haviskan tries to cast FLEET on Ben. 19 Success. 10 Xp.
Second Action - Move 6 South.

Will tries to cast ARMOUR on Haviscan. (11+2) Success. 10 Xp.

Eric, Happy and Ben with a Treasure Token each moves at half speed.
Muddy moves 6 and reloads.
Jac Double moves to catch up with the rest.


CREATURES
Jingles Moves 9 East to the well.
Slugger moves towards Jac.
Gutsy moves SW.
Banger arrives close to Gutsy.


Turn 8


Haviscan Moves 6.
Second Action -  Tries to cast FLEET on Harry.  2 Fails. 2 Damage. Health =11.
 

Will Moves 3 Left.
Second Action - Tries to cast FLEET on Eric, (Looking through the window) Success. 10 Xp.

SOLDIERS
Eric, Ben  and Happy with a Treasure Token each moves at half speed (4,4, 3).

 First Action - Jac shoots at Slugger.
Jac Roll 14 +2 (Shoot) = 16.
Slugger Roll 10 +1 (Fight) =11. A Hit
Damage 16 -12 = 4.  Health = -3.. The Slugger is Dead.

Second Action - Jac Retreats 6.

Gutsy in the foreground. Banger in the background.

First Action - Muddy Shoots at Gutsy.
Muddy Rolls 18 +2 (Shoot) = 20.
Gutsy Roll 15 +2 (Fight) =17. A Hit
Damage 20 -12 = 8.  Health = -7. Gutsy is Dead.
Second Action - Muddy moves S 6.
CREATURES
Jangles moves 4 1/2 South over rubble.
Banger Moves 9 SW.
Spike emerges from the ruins of the house.
Turn 9

Houiskon moves 1 South west. Tries to cast BLINDING LIGHT on Banger.
Success Roll 11,+4.=15. Resist Roll =19. FAIL. -0 Health Loss.

William Moves SE. Tries to cast FLEET on Happy. Success Roll 14. 10 Xp.

Soldiers - Happy moves 4 and 2 (Fleet). Ben moves 2 and 1 1/2. Jac Double moves 10 1/2.. 
Muddy Reloads and Shoots at Banger, (M roll 11+2. B Roll 13 +1) A Miss.

Creatures Jangles and others move in, but not close enough.




Turn 10.

 All of our heroes double move off the board before the creatures can reach them.

Aftermath

Haviskon gets 160 Xp. ( Treasure Removed = 60 Xp, Joint Spell Success = 100 Xp). He is raised to Level 1.
Haviskon Going to change weapons to Sword and dagger, so Fight = 3. (So William's Fight =1)
                             Increase Health Stat to 15, Will = 11.

House Rule: - William gets 90 Xp. (Spell Fail 2 x 5  = 10 Xp, Personal Spell Success = 50 Xp, Treasure Removed = 30 xp).

Treasure Tokens = 150 Gc.

Treasure Value = 131 Gc.(150 +120 & 11 Gc from Treasury Roll)
Base of Operations = "The Treasury". 
Upgrade  bought - Carrier Pigeons = (New soldier price  -1 Gc less than stated.).
Warband Size Max = now 10. 

Buy
1 x Healing potion 50 Gp = +5 Hp.

VAULT
Grimoire - Plague of Insects.

Recovery Rolls
Ginger 15 -  OK.
Ella 11 - OK.


Treasure Value Now = 231 Gc.


Its been a long while coming, treat it as an extra Christmas pressie. I hope you liked it.

Regards all,

Ivor Cogdell


Frostgrave by Joseph A McCulloch.
 (C) Copyright 2015 - 2022 Joseph A McCulloch.. Osprey Games Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Osprey Publishing is part of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.


 This blog is not intended to infringe any Copyrights.





Saturday 1 January 2022

Frostgrave Battle Report No. 1 Part 2

"Happy New Year Everyone",

                                           Here is my Frostgrave Battle Report Number 1, part 2.

Turn 4


Haviskan leads them quickly away from the corpse of The Harvester. Double Move. "Are you done in there, Eric?". "No, not yet." comes the reply.
Second Action - Haviscan tries to cast SHIELD on Happy -  (10 +4) Success. 10 XP.
Happy follows Haviscan, with Jac bringing up the rear. He climbs half way up the wall to get a better view of the area.

(William still in Combat with Chopper).
William Roll 1+0 (Fight)=1.
Chopper Roll 12 +2 (Fight) =14. Chopper wins the round.
Chopper does 14 -13 (Armour 10+2 Shield Spell +1 Will Staff defence). Damage =1.Health = 5.
(No second Action for William).


SOLDIERS
Eric Double moves Up the ladder and along the bridge (3 and 3, rough terrain).



Muddy moves into combat with Will and Clubber
Second action - Attacks Clubber 
Muddy Rolls 19 + 3 (Fight +4 dagger -1) +2 (Support of Will) = 24.
Chopper Roll 7 +2 (Fight) = 9. Muddy wins the round.
Damage 24 - 12 (Armour) = 12. Health = -11.
Chopper is Dead.
.
Ben Moves into Combat with Slasher.
Second Action - He attacks Slasher.
Ben Rolls 14 + 4 (Fight) = 18.
Slasher Rolls 5 +2 (Fight) = 7. Ben wins the round.
Damage 18 - 12 (Armour) = 6. Health = -5.
Slasher is Dead.
The bloody aftermath.

Eric reaches the Treasure Container and picks it up.
 (He will now be moving at quarter speed, Rough terrain and carrying treasure.)

CREATURES

Another monster approaches from the north.
Redblade moves 6 West, sees Eric and moves 3 South.
Slugger Moves 9 South and sees Will.
Here is another skinny one, Lefty (Unarmed).

Lefty does not notice the party behind the undergrowth, now the fighting has stopped, so it carries on straight.

Overview - Our heroes are surrounded on three sides, two at the top and one just out of view by the dice bottom right.

Turn 5

Haviskan, Happy and Jac move 6 East.
Second Action  - Haviscan tries to cast FLEET on Happy (5+4) Fail. Takes 1 Damage. Health =13.

Will Moves 6 West.
Second Action - He casts HEAL on himself.(11 + 0) Success. Health = 10. 10 XP.
SOLDIERS 
Happy picks up the Treasure Container (Now at half speed).
First action - Jac moves 2 and readies his bow. He is worried by Eric above might attract attention).
Muddy stands on guard.
Ben gets treasure (Now at half speed).
Eric sees a movement in the rubble and warns Jac.
Second Action - Jac shoots at Redblade.
Jac Rolls 18 +2 (Shoot) = 20.
Redblade Rolls 18 +2 (Fight) +1(In Cover) +1(Hasty shot) = 22. A Miss.

CREATURES
Redblade Moves forward 3 (Rough terrain).
Slugger Moves towards Harry.

Lefty double moves towards Muddy.

Lefty walks into view.

More treasure to be had, but is it worth the risk.

Turn 6

Haviskan moves 6 down the alley.
Haviskan casts ARMOUR on Ben. 10 Xp.

William Double moves to Haviskan.
SOLDIERS
Eric Jumps down with the Treasure. Moves 1 1/2 cm.


First Action - Jac shoots at Redblade.
Jac Rolls 17 +2 (Shoot) = 19
Redblade Rolls 8 +2 (Fight) +1(In Cover) = 11. A Hit.

Damage 19 - 12 (Armour) = 7. Health = -6. Redblade is Dead.
Second action - Move 6 to catch up with the rest of the party.

First Action - Muddy shoots at Lefty. Rolls 13 + 2 (Shoot) = 15.
Lefty Rolls 18 +1 (Fight) = 19. A Miss.

Second Action - Muddy Reloads.

CREATURES

Lefty moves into combat with Muddy.

Lefty Attacks - Rolls 11 + 1 (Fight) =12

Muddy Rolls 18 +4 (Fight) -2 (Unarmed) = 20. Muddy wins.

The other creatures move towards their closest targets in sight or make a random move.

Damage 20 - 12 -8. Health = -7. Lefty is Dead.

This is the end of turn 6. For more of the saga, please go to part three. 

Regards all,

Ivor Cogdell


Frostgrave by Joseph A McCulloch.
 (C) Copyright 2015 - 2022 Joseph A McCulloch.. Osprey Games Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Osprey Publishing is part of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.


 This blog is not intended to infringe any Copyrights.