Quote:Quote:Homeric hero's fighting
Not very heroic is it?
Attacking a chap who's armed with just a wooden sword. :wink:
Excellent pictures.
We laughed a lot because of this
That was our civil war scenario, with on one side Magnus Maximus briton army (the Letavi) reinforced by germanic federates, and on the other side Theodosius eastern army (the Herculiani).
On the second day the usurper side was supposed to win. But not all the Herculiani - including the tribun Anthemius - known that they were supposed to loose this time.
Our germanic allies launched the first assault, most got slaughtered as they got in contact when they where only supposed to harass the Herculiani. So we, the bold
Seguntienses of Magnus Maximus, decided to attack.
Our
cuneus didn't the work quite well. And our remaining federates didn't paid attention to which roman was on their side, and which wasn't, and several of us got stabbed in the back. Ahem! :roll: :wink:
Most of the soldiers on both sides were lying on the ground. Remained alive the commanders, including Adwyn who was portraying the usurper himself. He wasn't supposed to fight, so he had took his blunt metal spatha with him (as you know, the rest of us use to fight on the field only with fake wooden weapons).
It was a bit of a surprise for him to see all his men dead, and a quite unhappy guy in
lorica squamata coming for his own life! So he grabbed up his metal sword. Alternatively, he could have fought only with his
fustis. Not a very manly way either.
Anthemius had the upper side in the duel until Adwyn told him "Hey, you were supposed to loose, please die!" The tribun answered "what?" and got hit. I ultimately ressurected to help my liege execute him.
There was a lot of other heroic deeds in the event. A few other exemples.
We managed to capture the infamous Twrch Tryth.
Bran also caught an enormous fish in the nearby river. That's
living history.