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Saturday, 23 August 2025

Sumer time!

 Today we had a different type of Midgard, as I got my two Sumerian armies out to fight!

I did a copy list with different Hero names to avoid confusion, but otherwise we had identical armies! The Akkadians can wait for another day, and my Lullubi aren't painted yet!

Phil and Lawrence fought on the same side, as the Army (ERIN) of Lagash, or more properly of the cities patron deity Enlil.

I had Tony as my AGA-USH (professional ally) and I acted as LUGAL (King/Big man) of the great city of Umma (who we decided had the moon god NANNA)

The Lagash army got to be attacker, but both sides cast lots for omens, and Lagash did badly, losing 1 Rep - while NANNA smiled on the army of Umma with favourable omens, and a +1 Rep.

The armies organised into 3 commands and deployed so...Umma on the nearside. 

On my right, my Battle carts, NIM (Flies, an appropriate name for light infantry!) supporting them and 2 units of Spearmen (LU-GESHGIDA)
The centre of the army was 4 units of Spearmen under Tony.
On the left, he also had more spearmen and a NIM slinger unit.
Facing me, Lawrence put an Identical force to mine opposite me!
Their identical centre, supported by their LUGAL.
...and their Identical to mine Right wing!
At first, to protect my GISHGIGIR (Battle carts) I moved my NIM into line. I kept back as the enemy had their NIM in cover.
The forces of Lagash advanced.
Tony's NIM slingers beat their enemy.
Tony won against Phil in the first spear fight, the Omens were coming true!
On my flank, Lawrence charged his Battle carts at my archers, who evaded, unfortunately, my javelin armed NIM were hurt by their opposite numbers.
In the centre, my UGULA (General) lost his fight against the enemy, but not too badly, but the next door unit beat their enemy convincingly.
Our centre started losing ground as casualties mounted.
My infantry on the right routed the weakened enemy spear unit!
Tony managed to rout a single spear unit on the flank with two of his.
On my right wing, my slingers failed to hit the enemy slingers, but killed the Champion attached to them!
OOPS, where is our leader?
Lawrence's Javelinmen charged and routed my already weakened unit, just as I had turned my Battle wagons to threaten the enemy centre, (Lawrence had withdrawn his Battle wagons earlier as they were getting surrounded!)
My retreating spear unit routed.
In the centre, one of Tony's beaten units routed, but the other, despite being at half dice, won! - Reserve units began to manoeuvre to fill in potential gaps in the lines.
A disaster! Tony had a spear unit and his slingers routed by a single Lagashian spear unit!
In the centre, the other front rank Umman unit routed
My spearmen routed the unit facing them, the Lagashian LUGAL looked on helplessly!
My archers had advanced to engage the enemy mounted troops, and my Battle carts crashed through the new space and destroyed the enemy spears who had broken through my line.
At this point, and again much to my surprise, Umma was declared the winner!
We won at +6 rep against Lagashes -1!
The omens proved right! and I am pleased to say we all enjoyed the game, which is the most important thing!

Saturday, 16 August 2025

Achilles and Hector deciding the day?

 Today we had another go at the Trojan War with Midgard (and my Museum Miniatures 15mm armies)

The Achaeans had won our previous two clashes, so, after altering the Trojan list to make Lycians less fragile, at the cost of 2 traits, I was keen for revenge!

I had Lawrence with me and the Trojans, while Phil and Rhod took the Achaeans. The Achaeans had the initiative this game so were able to match my deployment.

The table at game start (Sorry the camera was a touch out of focus on a couple of pics!)

On my right, my Trojan Chariotry, with Aeneas and Polydamus.
In the centre I had Sarpedon with his Lycians and Thracians.
On the left Lawrence took Hector and Paris with the massed Trojan/Dardanian Spearmen and most of the Archers.
Facing Aeneas, Achilles with the Chariots (Instead of his Myrmidons)
In the Greek centre, Agamemnon and Odysseus...and the Myrmidons!, on the left Diomedes.
The Achaean Spearmen kept back, only advancing slowly.
Diomedes decided to send his Bowmen into the woods, no surprise!
Nice and safe in there...so far!
Hector stayed back too, happy to let the flanks decide the battle.
Phil kept his Chariots back - letting his supporting Archers advance round the flank.
My archers flanked the Myrmidons and caused damage! 
Lawrence had Paris engage the Greek Archers.
Both centres were just happy glaring at each other!
Achilles' archers tried to harass my Chariotry, but failed.
My Archers died as they failed to evade and got run down by Achilles' Chariots...but this allowed my Chariots to get into theirs.
On our left, the battle for the woods continued.
The Achaean Spearmen advanced to support their Chariots.
Sadly (for me!) Phil got all Achilles' Chariotry to countercharge.
On my left, Aeneas' Chariots were driven back, a draw ensued in the centre, but on my right Polydamus' Chariots destroyed their opposite numbers.
Our Infantry moved slightly forward to support my Chariots too.
Sill no change in the Archery battle in the woods, having Paris helped the Trojans as they tried to dislodge the Greeks.
Phil moved his archers round my flank and forced my victorious Chariots to fall back.
At least in the centre my Chariots began to beat the Greek ones.
My right side Chariots tried to charge the Greek Archers, but they evaded. In my centre Chariot battle my unit destroyed the Greeks! things were looking better, even Achilles hadn't broken Aeneas' unit.
The Greek Archers flanked my Chariots, and damaged them at last! Aeneas' Chariots won, destroying Achilles' unit!
In my centre, the Myrmidons destroyed one of my Lycian units
My two Chariot units assaulted the Myrmidons from two sides.
Lawrence (Paris) had finally come out on top, a final volley killed the last Greek unit!
Sarpedon and Hector attacked the Greek line.
My Thracian and Lycian units destroyed the Achaean Spearmen they faced, unfortunately a second unit charged Lawrence (Hectors) Spearmen too.
Achilles had joined his Myrmidons against my Chariots, while another Greek Spear unit destroyed my flanking Chariot unit, things suddenly looked ropey!
The Myrmidons had suffered damage before, and succumbed to Aeneas' Chariots. Polydamus, having nothing to command, hid behind the Lycians!.
Achilles bravely stayed to fight the Trojan Chariots, and did well, but lost.
On our left, the Trojan and Dardanian Spearmen were in the ascendancy.
The Achaeans had tried to transfer their rear line to help their left, but Hector and Sarpedon were cutting through the disjointed Greek line.
I was...nicely surprised when I was told we had won, having +3 Reputation to the Achaeans -3!
Finally, the Trojans had driven the Achaeans back towards their ships! All credit goes to Lawrence, who helped me use my units to their best advantage!