Saturday, May 21, 2005

Sunday Battle

Last Sunday's(5/15/05) D&D game was brutal. I got out my nearly all of my minis, and soon the party was smack in the middle of a huge melee that had no chance of ending by 6pm. It's an epic battle between friends and allies made by the group and monsters and people charmed by the Elves of the Purple Order. Of special interest is The Mandrake, a mysterious figure that turned out to be a beholder bribed by the King of New Rotalia to infiltrate behind enemy lines.

I don't know if I've ever had so many of my minis on the table at the same time. They include old Ral Partha and Grenadier metals, lots of Games Workshop, and no small number of Mage Knight and the new pre-painted plastic D&D miniatures. Even so, I never feel like I have enough. For this battle, I would have liked to have more Elf minis. But I was pretty happy with the terrain I have, which depicted a sort of desert area with cliffs and a few palm trees. We filled up a 12' long by 4' wide table in the hour it took to set up the battle.

Fighting for the freedom of the Ancient Isle were one tribe of Lizard Men, members of the New Rotalian Militia (I used GW Brettonian archers and knights), a boatload of Moporian Spearmen (I used GW Empire), Dwarven siege engineers with heavy catapaults (Carson and Phil made three pretty decent catapaults and a trebuchet out of clothespins and rubberbands, which I spray-painted a darker brown), lots of unorganized "rabble" of special characters, two Trolls, the King of New Rotalia and his retinue (I used P's GW Dogs of War horsemen and pikemen), and of course the party.

The Moon Army, led by the Elves and their charmed minions, includes a couple of tribes of Lizard Men, an adult Green Dragon (I won't reveal how old), two Giants (who are effectively a boulder-throwing artillary force), a huge unit of Orcs and Goblins, a bunch of creepy crawlies like giant spiders, scorpions and rats, assorted Mongrel Men (effectively the bad guys' "rabble,"), a few Drow Elves, and a small unit of Undead, led by at least one Vampire.

The Mandrake did not make his appearance until the very end of the game, and we'll see him in action next time. This session will be continued June 11. If we don't finish then, we'll pick it up June 25. If the party and their allies win the battle, they will be able to continue on to re-capture the Temple of Transformation, which the elves and their army are defending in this battle.

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