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Revision as of 17:47, 4 June 2018
The Etinerra campaign spans a landmass that is roughly the size of Russia. With seven duchies, a central kingdom and two demi-human populations, plus the rise of Chaos and the Bestial races (Orcs, Goblyns and Ko-balds), this inevitably leads to WAR!
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I use the following games and scales:
Skirmish (100 - 1000 troops, 1:10 scale) - Book of War | One Hour Wargames
Mass Combat - Large scale -
The wargames I play take place in the same time within the campaign world. There have been several battles and campaigns that have (and will) directly affected the players - and player actions have affected the battle! Battle of McGillicuddy's Farm | The Battle of Yew | Assault on the Orc Fort
During Assault on Orc Fort, I merged mass combat (Book of War) and tabletop RPG play in the same session and it was a lot of fun!
To see my wargame campaign rules (a living, changing document) follow this link: Wargames Campaign Rules