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Cold Wars 2008 A.D: Egyptians and Sea People - page 2 of 3 Here are some views of the general set up. In Holy Hack Hacking By The Book, Second Edition you must remember that the armies were not and are not in the rules in any way balanced. In this game there were four basic areas where the Sea People setup. One command on each side of the temple of Little Re. In image one on the left you are looking at the north side of the temple. The Sea People did very well here holding back and destroying much of the Egyptian division that they faced. Both luck and skill helped here. View two (top center) is from the south looking north to the temple. Notice the camp area. Here was placed in ambush among the tents a command of Libyan allies. To the extreme left (the west side of the temple) the Sea People faced a second command of Egyptians. The Sea People were forced back here to the north side of the temple. In the third view shows the view from the south looking north. It was here that the Pharaoh and his division came on. Another division came on from his right lower corner of photo. Each Egyptian division rolled a D-6 die. The number correlated to it's point of entry in turn one. The Libyans actually did quite well against the division of the Pharaoh as well as the Egyptian division coming on from the west (extreme left of image).
The bottom two images show the general views of the temple looking from the south to the north. Pharaoh almost lost his life here to the Libyans near by the gates of the temple (in front of the ramp) were the Sea People leader and his wagons loaded with treasure. Their mission was to escape the field with the leader and the treasure. They lost a lot of unit but the wagons made good their escape. The Libyans were hidden in the tents and another group inside the temple itself. |
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