Sunday, November 13, 2016

Dux Britanniarum on the way


So. The 2016 election is over, and I felt the need to treat myself after all the sturm und drang of the past eighteen months' involvement in the campaign. Today I ordered the hard copy Dux Britanniarum rulebook from the Too Fat Lardies. It looks like the system is similar to the TFL rules I already own, with some important differences to reflect the Britain of the Dark Ages.

I've watched the TFL's solitary video on YouTube and browsed various sites online to see what's out there in terms of figures. I'm pretty sure for the sake of costs and storage space I will buy Splintered Light's 15mm starter armies. They also sell villagers and livestock, useful for those raiding scenarios. The necessary buildings I can make myself. My existing trees and modular river pieces should look fine for the scale, too.

The Dark Ages is a period I've had an interest in since watching Michael Woods' In Search of the Dark Ages on the BBC many moons ago. Dux Britanniarum has rules to generate a strong campaign narrative reflecting the times with an emphasis on the characters of the main contenders. This and the relatively small scale skirmish level of the games appeals to me over the larger clashes of the period. It'll give me a project to work on over the winter months, now we're putting the garden to bed for the year.

6 comments:

Fitz-Badger said...

That description makes Dux Brittanorum sound interesting to me. I'll be interested to see how you get on with it.

Fitz-Badger said...

Ack, Dux Britanniarum!

Michael Awdry said...

Sounds like a wonderful distraction.

A J said...

Thanks for the comments, gentlemen. You're not a fan of Dux B then, Fitz-Badger? Yes, Michael, I hope it will be a distraction. I feel the need for one lately.

Fitz-Badger said...

Sorry, the "ack" comment was because of my typo in misspelling the name in my first comment. ha

A J said...

No worries. :D

 

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