Monday, 4 March 2019

Delium 424BC

Last Wednesday we continues our chronological canter through (most of) the available Command & Colours Ancients scenarios.  The Peloponnesian Wars continued with the Battle of Delium between Athens and Boetia.  The Athenians were led by John A and generally appear on the left of the photos.  The Boetians were commanded by Tim C.  I ran the game and provided all the toys from my accumulation of elderly 25mm metal.
Above - Pagondas can be seen at the head of his Thebans near the top rightish of the photo.  Hippocrates (left) leads the Athenians.

 Figures were from several manufacturers - I'll let you spot and guess for yourselves!

 Pagondas opened the batting on his left  - which is bottom right in the photo....
 The Athenians soon responded and a load of Hoplites clanked forward.
 Pagondas rolled some astonishing dice - this lot eliminated a unit of Athenian Hoplites in one go!
Soon the centre and right (from the Boetian point of view) were heavily engaged and the casualty markers soon stacked up.
 This soon thinned the ranks!
 The Boetian Hoplites on the left were soon in action again and destroyed this Athenian peltast unit.
 By now it was all still to play for - the Boetians seemed to have the upper hand on the right while the Athenians looked stronger in the centre.

Hippocrates led his own troops in combat and another sudden death occurred - another pile of empty Boetian helmets!
 The sector nearest the camera had degenerated into a scrappy mess.  At this point it could still have gone either way.

The end.  Hippocrates found himself beset by enemies and perished at the head of his troops - clinching a hard fought and generally historical victory for Pagondas.

4 comments:

  1. Well done
    I did this in BBDBA (Version 2)
    Your system looked a lot less "clunky"

    Did your Thebans experiment with a "deep wedge" as per history?

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  2. Tradgardmastare
    Some of these chaps are nearly old enough to have seen the original battle!

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  3. Geordie
    Always best not to delve into the Thebans’ personal habits....

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