Friday, August 28, 2015

And so it Begins!

Wecome to Campaigns of Latveria.  For a number of years I've wanted to begin my own Seven Years War imaginations army to fight campaigns against my friend Michael of Campaigns In Miniature.

www.campaignsinminiature.blogspot.com

Being the crafty Grognard that he is, Michael used the oldest ploy in the book to get me painting.  He started a campaign wherein his evil, tyrannical, despotic, "kingdom" of Litharus invaded my peace-loving pastoral kingdom of Latveria.  You can see reports on the first two games at Michael's blog below.

In the first game, the Litharusians surprised us and attacked the peaceful hamlet of Zahn.  Michael's propaganda filled report is below.


http://www.campaignsinminiature.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-bridge-at-zahn.html

More recently, as the army gathers at the town of Alten, a brave rearguard did what it could to slow the advancing Lithrusian hordes.

http://www.campaignsinminiature.blogspot.com/2015/08/buying-time-on-road-to-alten.html

At least in this report he managed to capture the Duke of Alten's good side.


As the campaign progresses and my army grows I'll add my own reports on the battles and the mobilization as well as some of the history and geography of my little kingdom.  Stay Tuned.






2 comments:

  1. Welcome at many levels. But really, peace-loving? Propaganda ridden? According to reliable reporters 'twas Latverian forces that first fired upon our troops engaged in harmless maneuvers on our side of the river. And the regrettable incursion into the dark, oppressed land is simply pursuing the shooters and seeking restitution for losses. I assure you that as soon as the guilty are punished and accounts squared our forces will be leaving your little "fourth world" country.

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  2. Fourth world is it now? There is one important piece of evidence. You, sir employ the brigands that claim to be the Prockistanian Cossacks. These foul tempered (and foul smelling) knaves fired upon the defenseless villagers of Zahn completely unprovoked! You should learn, sir, to keep your dogs on a leash! It is obvious though that you have taken the measure of the Men of Latveria if you feel the need to pursue and apprehend a few "miscreants" with several regiments of troops. I don't know how many troops you will need to pursue them, but I know how many you will use.

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