Tax Evasion
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:19 am
Lardinium, the Jewel of the North. Many say this was Arthur's true home, and that Camelot was merely his little holiday getaway by the sea. It is the end of the season, and Bedivere is returning home with the taxes collected throughout Britannia. He is tired, and it has been a long journey. The end is in sight, and warm food, good ale, and above all, a soft bed await him.
Unfortunately, Cynewulf the Saxon has other ideas, and lays a trap just outside the village of Lardinium. If he is lucky, he can kill two birds with one stone, steal the taxes and slay that snotty pipsqueak Arthur. Then Guinevere will be all his. And all of Britannia of course.
Seeing the trap, Bedivere, with his brave men of Britannia and Merlin by his side charge into Aldwulf and his Saxons whilst cunning Cynwulf creeps round his flank.
A mighty battle ensues and Bedivere's shieldwall is slowly pushed backwards. Fortunately, with almost magical foresight, Arthur had anticipated this and emerged from the fort with his Levy.
Seeing Bedivere bloodily repulsed, Arthur, Excaibur held high, urges the Knights of Camelot on and they charge the Saxons. Fearful carnage ensues and Arthur personally slays Aldwulf, Cynwulfs cousin. The Saxons cry out in dismay and lose heart, Cynewulf is too far away to boost morale and they flee the field in terror. Cynewulf, seeing his cousin slain, and the tide turning against him, retreats. His day will come. Arthur WILL pay......
A fun little game of Dux Britanniarum played virtually yesterday with friends. Probably my favorite period ever and the rules always deliver a Hollywood Big Budget Movie type experience.
Unfortunately, Cynewulf the Saxon has other ideas, and lays a trap just outside the village of Lardinium. If he is lucky, he can kill two birds with one stone, steal the taxes and slay that snotty pipsqueak Arthur. Then Guinevere will be all his. And all of Britannia of course.
Seeing the trap, Bedivere, with his brave men of Britannia and Merlin by his side charge into Aldwulf and his Saxons whilst cunning Cynwulf creeps round his flank.
A mighty battle ensues and Bedivere's shieldwall is slowly pushed backwards. Fortunately, with almost magical foresight, Arthur had anticipated this and emerged from the fort with his Levy.
Seeing Bedivere bloodily repulsed, Arthur, Excaibur held high, urges the Knights of Camelot on and they charge the Saxons. Fearful carnage ensues and Arthur personally slays Aldwulf, Cynwulfs cousin. The Saxons cry out in dismay and lose heart, Cynewulf is too far away to boost morale and they flee the field in terror. Cynewulf, seeing his cousin slain, and the tide turning against him, retreats. His day will come. Arthur WILL pay......
A fun little game of Dux Britanniarum played virtually yesterday with friends. Probably my favorite period ever and the rules always deliver a Hollywood Big Budget Movie type experience.