The Ayton 2023 Colonial Thread, Friday 28th-30th April.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 3:35 pm
As promised this is the thread in which we deal with the logistics of the Colonial Adventures proposed for the Ayton gathering in in 2023.
As stated elsewhere, I plan to deal with terrain issues, and Gary has kindly agreed to co-ordinate forces, although I expect we will both be doing plenty of each.
The rules to be used will be "The Men Who Would Be Kings", using the force/unit details therein as the template. The only difference being that players will be allowed a points total of 30, instead of 24.
The Adventure will be entitled "Up The Wazoo", and set in the mysterious region of Khandibhar, located on the Dark Continent. So I look forward to plenty of confectionary themed puns etc. I like to think that Gary and I are tolerant and enlightened guys, but no weird stuff will be allowed. I thought I'd get that in from the off. No airships, Massive (or small) tunnelling machines, steam tanks, Tesla electro cannon or other steampunk shenanigans, bizarre animal enquiries will be looked on with a degree of disdain unless they amuse me.
Your forces can be historical, namely within the setting of 1860-1880, and weaponry must also reflect this. As I said think decent rifled muskets up to Martini Henry style breech loaders, same goes for artillery.
Thank you.
As stated elsewhere, I plan to deal with terrain issues, and Gary has kindly agreed to co-ordinate forces, although I expect we will both be doing plenty of each.
The rules to be used will be "The Men Who Would Be Kings", using the force/unit details therein as the template. The only difference being that players will be allowed a points total of 30, instead of 24.
The Adventure will be entitled "Up The Wazoo", and set in the mysterious region of Khandibhar, located on the Dark Continent. So I look forward to plenty of confectionary themed puns etc. I like to think that Gary and I are tolerant and enlightened guys, but no weird stuff will be allowed. I thought I'd get that in from the off. No airships, Massive (or small) tunnelling machines, steam tanks, Tesla electro cannon or other steampunk shenanigans, bizarre animal enquiries will be looked on with a degree of disdain unless they amuse me.
Your forces can be historical, namely within the setting of 1860-1880, and weaponry must also reflect this. As I said think decent rifled muskets up to Martini Henry style breech loaders, same goes for artillery.
Thank you.