Friday, March 24, 2017

Hobkirk's Hill and Imperial Assault



My sons and I drove up to Vienna, Virginia for some Living History events (more on that over at Jack of All Trades) and spent the night at my best friend's house.  He has the man cave of all man caves for analog gaming, a little men paradise.


After our first event at Sully Plantation, we came back grilled burgers and played the battle of Hobkirk's Hill (last major battle in the south after Guilford Courthouse, during the American Revolution).  The battle was basically a general advance of British Forces, merely fatiguing themselves, until they charged against my right. 



I foolishly took the bait and repositioned two regiments to destroy them, at which time the British Legion Cavalry charged the flank of those regiments.  I forgot how far cavalry can charge in Carnage and Glory...and it hurt.  "Some soldier you are, bested by a bedtime story."



The next evening after a reenactment at Fort Ward, we came back and my son set up a scenario for Imperial Assault (think Star Wars meets Dungeons and Dragons). 



I was amazing at the narrative he wrote to accompany the action in the game.  If only he would spend that much effort on homework.  He did a great job setting up the game and GM'ing it.  I really need to get to painting the figures (28mm plastics).