my photo of vase in British Museum |
Now any film with Dwayne as the lead
character, you know what you are going to get, a splendid tongue in
cheek action flick with a high body count but not one drop of blood.
The film portrays Hercules living off
his legend as the leader of a band of mercenaries/heroes. I'm not
going to spoil the plot, suffice to say if you enjoyed the Scorpion
King, you'll be happy with this film. There is also scope to take
the warband and refight the tasks as different games than the normal
telling of the legends would suggest. I pushed all the film into one
game, but you could easily make a mini-series out of it.
Timeline – Herakles was part
of the Argo crew, so any of those (Jason) could be added. He is pre
Troy so no Achilles or Odysseus, please. As for enemies, he took on
most of the monsters, Chiron and Hyppolyte. His nemesis was Hera (a
woman scorned is bad enough-) so any of her “faction” could be
persuaded to step up, the big boys Ares, Poseidon or Apollo. Zeus
and Athena (with borrowed lightning) are obvious candidates if going
against someone from another pantheon. He successfully took on the
Hittite client Troy so going against Egypt is no big leap of
imagination. I'm planning a Song of Spear and Shield and OGAM series,
using roughly the same troops to fight each of the Trojan allies and
their gods in turn. The real conningsewers will have noted my use
of Khurasans Conan. I added a shield, but have yet to find or make a
suitable club. And yes, I know that the labris axe is forbidden-.
Here's my suggestions:
We need a god a “stand in” for
Zeus, taking a rather back stage role for once. Artemis is the
“heaviest hitter” I'd suggest, Hephaistos is a possibility
(particularly against Ares) but he'd want to field his automatons.
So I'm going to plug for Hermes, who is Zeus's “PA”.
Hermes 260
Legends no real surprises hereHerakles 116 (if using the 28mm number with lionskin, Armoured 126)
Atalanta of Scythia, Amazon Princess, Q3 C3, Legendary
shooter (long), Fire into melee, free disengage, unique 110
Amphiaraus of Argos, Q3, C3 Bard, Hammering blow, Armoured,
unique 110Tydeus of Thebes Q3 C3 Combat master, Group fighter, Armoured, unique 106
Autolycus of Sparta Q3 C3 Legendary shooter (short), Group fighter, Armoured, unique 112
Upgrade 3 Heroes to mounted 42
Mortals
Tower shield bearers from client
city-state Q4 C2 @ 15Archers or slingers Q4 C2 shooter medium @ 20
Javelin Q4 C1 shooter (short) @ 11
Suggested 900 point game based on the film. As you can see, in 15mm on our 28” table is sufficient. Please note that rather than using CD movement bases, I'm using warbases penny and 2p irregular bases for open order infantry by leaving a slot free. I like the look the same gave my undead. I mount my heroes on 2p's as a rule, but I forgot to buy the single bases. For this game I had to use what would fit. I hate these Perry's gods, they are bland and more like statues. I've started to rebase them in these bases from Brigade Models.
Hermes 260
Herakles 116 (if using the 28mm number with lionskin, Armoured 126)
Atalanta Q3 C3, Legendary shooter (long), Fire into melee, free disengage, unique 110
Amphiaraus Q3, C3 Bard, Hammering blow, Armoured, unique 110
Tydeus Q3 C3 Combat master, Group fighter, Armoured, unique 106
Autolycus Q3 C3 Legendary shooter (short), Group fighter, Armoured, unique 112
Tower shield bearers 6 @ 15 = 90
Total 904
The Enemy
Ares 336Hero, mounted, armoured, long move* 86
Generic hero @ 60
Centaurs 2 @ 35 = 70
Undead warriors 4 @ 18 = 72
Tower shield bearers Q4 C2 8 @ 15 = 120
Archers or slingers Q4 C2 shooter medium 4 @ 20 =80
Javelin Q4 C1 shooter (short) 7 @ 11 = 77
Total 902
These are an interesting balance, but it makes the legends work like heroes-. Ares gains from having a large force so having free units who can invoke. If you enlarge the points, the bad guys can gain more generic heroes.
*I'm ignoring the either-or rule as I'm
using the hero as a mock-centaur rather than true
cavalry. Please feel free to ignore my ignore.
The game. As you can see, I set the scenery as a U, intending Dwaynes- oops Hermes force occupying the base. Tony took Hermes. My plan was to pin Herakles with my cavalry then reinforce with one or both legends and/or Ares while my skirmishers and undead slowed up the other heroes. That worked, except he pummelled one and chased the other back.
My undead stalled repeatedly. Herakles then moved on to my spear, knocking them for 6. In the centre my hero attacked Tydeus, promptly dispatched, to my surprise.
Then my two legends attacked Autolycus, who
dispatched both! On my left, Tony's spear attacked my archers, who
put up a very spirited defence.
Now Ares in his wrath moved on the big man only to be knocked back by this 5:1 result.
He turns on Hermes, who suffers a 6:1 defeat. The god is dead!
Ares stalks the other
heroes, who go down one after another. Those 2 dice throws above
decided it.
If Ares had died (so close!) I would have lost. If
Hermes had lived, who knows?
Hindsight. Hermes is worth using.
He's not a big hitter but if used to support legends-go there, add
the pluses then leave. Mutual support, he protects his legend from
the other god and vies versa. Use him to knock units down to below
invocation level then move on.
When you have more mortals, try just using 1 activation. Keep it slow and even, keep your cheapest unit back and get them preying. If I'd divided my javelin into 4,4,3 as opposed to 3, 8 I would have had a unit on each flank, archers in the middle and kept a 4 as a “tactical reserve”.
We enjoyed playing this, presented both
sides with different problems. Now get out the lead and play
something similar! If you don't have the right figures do it as a
Roman gladiatorial or Medieval pageant.
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