Raid on Halliwell Gap is a
scenario pitting an 18th century raiding party against three witches
and their attendants. Although set in the French and Indian War, the action is
easily transferable to any of the world’s wilder places.
Rules Used
As mentioned in the game session
recorded here , this scenario uses a
combination of the “Long Rifle” and “Warrior Heroes: Armies & Adventures”
rules available from Two Hour Wargames. The rules will hereafter be referred to
as LR and WHAA respectively.
Generally speaking this is a “Raid;
Attacker” encounter from LR, and all LR rules apply with the following
exceptions:
- Some characters have the Hardiness attribute (WHAA p. 7).
- Some characters have Additional Class Characteristics (WHAA p. 9)
- The WHAA melee rules are used (WHAA p. 24).
- The magic rules from WHAA are used (WHAA p. 28 and/or Big Battle Magic p.68).
- NPC Actions from WHAA are used (WHAA p.47).
- PEF Resolution rules from WHAA are used (WHAA p.54).
The
Sisters Army List
During the course of the scenario, the raiding
player will encounter the residents of Halliwell Gap. When this occurs refer to
this section for game stats for the figures encountered.
The Sisters
There are three Sisters living in the Gap. Each of
the three Sisters is Rep 4 and unarmed. They rely on their skill in magic for
protection.
Power
of Three* If all three sisters are in base to base
contact with at least one other sisters, they may use the Power of Three. When using the Power of Three treat all
three sisters as a single Rep 6 Caster for all purposes other than
receiving damage.
Bartholomew
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Bartholomew
is
a devoted servant of the Sisters. He is a hulking Rep 5 figure with a normal
move of 10 inches. Bartholomew causes Terror, is vicious, and is subject to the
Taking Trophies reaction test (LR p. 14), counting as Rep 3 for this test only.
He carries a giant axe that is classed as a sword in LR terms.
The Hounds
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The Sisters are also protected by their three loyal
hounds; Despair, Disbelief, and Justice. Each hound is Rep 5 with a normal move
of 16”. They are vicious, and their fangs allow them to count as armed
with an axe in melee.
The table below summarizes the game stats for the
Sisters and their followers.
The
Sisters
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Type
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Class
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Weapon
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Rep
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Move
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PEF Resolve
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Max #
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Hardiness
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CV
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Notes
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Sister
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Missile
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-
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4
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8
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1-3
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3
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-
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2
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Caster,
Magic Resist
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Power of Three*
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Missile
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-
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6
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8
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-
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2
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-
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Caster,
Magic Resist
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Bartholomew
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Melee
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Sword
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5
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10
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4
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1
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3
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7
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Terror,
Vicious
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Hound
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Melee
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Axe
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5
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16
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5-6
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3
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2
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2
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Vicious
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The PEF Resolve column is used when
players need to find out the composition of a revealed PEF. Simply roll 1d6 and
consult the table.
The Max # column indicates the maximum
number of that type of figure that may appear in a game. Should a PEF Resolve roll call for more of a
given figure than allowed by Max #, move down the table row by row until a
suitable figure is indicated. If you reach the bottom, start again from the
top. If all possible Sister and follower figures are already in play, don’t
bother rolling for new ones!
The Raid:
Attack Encounter
Below you will find the outline
for a Raid: Attacker Encounter from LR ( LF p. 41) with the bits needed for the
Halliwell Gap scenario inserted:
OBJECTIVE
- Your objective is to loot/burn the enemy buildings and capture prisoners.
- Once you have accomplished this you must exit the table from the edge that you entered.
FORCES
- You may use ten figures generated from the Warrior, Irregular, or Soldier Professions (LR p.6).
- Do not worry about gathering the enemy force as all enemy forces, if any, are determined in the Special Instructions section.
TERRAIN
- Generate terrain as you normally would (LR p.26).
- Place one (1-5) or two (6) buildings in section 2 as the objective that must be raided.
DEPLOYMENT
- No figures start on the table.
- Your band will enter from the table edge bordering sections 7, 8, and 9.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- The Encounter takes place during the day.
- The Territory Investment Level is 4.
- Now move your force onto section 7, 8, 9 or any combination of those sections if you choose to split your force.
- Generate PEFs normally (LR p. 33) but place one of the PEFs inside each building. These do not move.
- Resolve PEFs as needed (WHAA p. 54).
- When rolling on the “How Many of Them” table, always treat your CV as 3.
- Figures encountered will be drawn from the Army list provided above in this article.
- When one or more player figures moves to within LOS of a building resolve the PEF that is inside. The figures, if any, will be inside the building if any shots have been fired. If no shots have been fired roll 1d6 for each figure.
- If an even number is scored the figure is inside the building and may (1-3) or may not (4-6) be looking out of a window or door facing the player figures.
- If an odd number is scored the figure 1+1d6" outside the building and may (1-3) or may not (4-6) be facing the player figures.
- When a raiding figure enters an empty building roll 1/2d6. This is the number of uninterrupted turns of activation a figure must spend inside the building to loot it.
- Buildings can also be burned with fire (LR p., 25).
Play continues until the player
has looted the
buildings, captured prisoners,
been destroyed, or
chooses to leave the table.
Summary
That should be enough to help you blur the line
between reality and fiction. Hope you have as much fun with the scenario as I
have.
Luck plays a large part in this scenario. Quite a
lot can hinge on how many of the Sisters you find and when. Also the effects of
magic range from overpowering to self defeating, although the Sisters a
powerful practitioners when using the Power of Three. This is balanced to some
extent by the raiders fire arms and use of the fire combat rules from Long
Rifles. In Warrior Heroes: Armies and Adventures a missile system was chosen
that mimics popular fiction in that the prowess not only of the shooter but
that of the target as well play a role. In Long Rifle it’s all down to the
shooter and a good marksman is a deadly foe.
Should you dare to give it a go, drop me a line to
let me know how it all turned out.
Love it. The only thing I missed in WHAA was scenarios. Keep them flowing...
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david
David,
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I generally shy away from such scenarios in favor of the random encounters in the rules. The randomly generated encounters provide limitless variation in the games where more typical scenarios offer only limited replayability.
That having been said there is room for both types : )