Second battle between Byzantines and Bulgars. Playtesting Paul Liddle's rule set. |
Both sides massed their foot in the centre with horsed troops on the wings. |
Bulgar, 14 units:
4 light horse archer units,
3 heavy horse archer units.
4 heavy spear units,
2 medium bow units,
1 light javelin unit.
Early disaster for the barbarians: left wing heavy cavalry shot to pieces by Byzantine kavallarios archers. The two counters are there for pictorial purposes prior to the unit being removed from play. |
1 elite 'super' heavy horse unit (kataphraktoi),
2 heavy horse units (Tagmatic kavallarioi),
2 medium horse units (Thematic kavallarioi),
1 light horse unit (prokoursatores),
1 elite heavy spear unit (Varangian Guard),
3 heavy foot units (skutatoi),
1 medium spear unit (peltastoi),
1 light sling unit (sphendonistai).
The foot close in the centre, The elite Varangians have taken a knock from Bulgar archery. |
The horse on the Bulgar right have closed. The Bulgars have extra light horse in hand. This could spell trouble... |
Bulgars close in rather piecemeal, considering their heavies lack fire power, and their bowmen lack heft. Sensibly, though, the archers keep their distance from the Varangians! |
The Bulgar left flank looking a little vulnerable, with just two light horse units to deal with 2 heavies and a 'super' heavy... |
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Collapse of the Bulgar left flank? Not quite as events turned out. But one light horse unit gets caught by pursuing kavallarioi. |
The situation on the Bulgar right is deadlocked. Two Byzantine foot units hasten there in anticipation of the prokoursatores defeat. |
The charge of the kataphraktoi into their flank scatters an archer unit (two counters there to signal that the unit be removed). |
Tough fighting in the centre; the Byzantines getting the better of it. |
Bows removed. |
Inconclusive action on the wing. The dice rolling here was woeful for both sides |
Bulgar left wing being bent back. |
The view along the line. |
Byzantines pressing; two more Bulgar units destroyed. |
Bulgar left wing facing dissolution. |
In quick succession the Bulgars lose from left to right, a bow and a spear unit (out of picture to the left), the second bow unit, and the Tsar's heavy cavalry unit. |
Bulgars taking heavy damage. |
Even the prokoursatores, assailed from front and flank, are giving better than they are getting! |
At last, a Bulgar success! The Boili Attaboi's light horse fling back the enemy heavy cavalry. |
Suddenly the kataphraktoi have an open flank! |
Far in the Bulgar rear, the Thematic kataphraktoi at last ride down the fleeing horse archers. |
The overall situation late in the day. |
Byzantines pressing in the centre, but that open flank is a worry... |
Byzantines enveloping the Bulgar centre right. |
The prokoursatores still hanging tough! The peltastoi are just about to lend a hand. |
Led by Attaboi, the light horse change into the flank of the kataphraktoi... Meanwhile, the Byzantine psiloi, and the Varangians have also broken. |
The final result lent some respectability to Bulgar performance, but it was still a heavy defeat:
Byzantine losses: 3 units: Varangian elite spearmen, Thematic cavalry unit, the slingers.
Bulgar losses: 9 units: two light horse archer units, all three heavy horse archer units, both bow units, one spear unit, the javelin light foot.
Bulgar losses: 9 units: two light horse archer units, all three heavy horse archer units, both bow units, one spear unit, the javelin light foot.
A good looking game Ion, and a decisive result. It's always nice to get some long unused armies into action.
ReplyDeleteI am painting some more 15mm Indians at the moment and will start on my Achaemenid Persians next. Shamefully I've had some of these left unpainted for decades, it'll be satisfying to get them finished.
I'll have to do the same with my neglected Bulgars in particular. Actually, they are sometimes Georgians instead...
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