And so, having narrowly avoided the evil branches of the Great Oak and it's saplings in the courtyard and the gate keepers swords and spells the bands, bloodied but un-bowed, descended into the catacombs beneath the Temple of Invidious Silence to root out the evil Necromancer Allek and bring his reign of evil to a timely end (and indecently get lots of treasure too).
So with this being Round 10 of our ongoing campaign and the grande finale, everybody was psyched up for a ding dong barney. Only Ian's Reiklanders, Andy's Sisters and Kev's Beastmen made it through to the end and the maze that was the catacombs (unfortunately Dave couldn't make the finale game) and I played the part of the Evil Allek and his minions.
The bands deployed randomly in one of the four starting points, with the Reiklanders starting far left corner, the Beastmen the far right corner and the Sisters, in the middle of the action to start, between the Beastmen and close up to the first of the hideouts main rooms.
The Beastmen who had made it into the catacombs first to win the game in the last round had rolled up the catacombs result on the treasure rolls (very apt) which meant that he could deploy up to three of his number anywhere on the table at the end of his first turn, wisely I think Kev decided to keep his troops together to start with and going first on the roll kicked of with a general advance straight towards the Sisters with the bulk of his band and a side step with to hoover up some of the wandering minions down the middle with his newly acquired Minotaur.
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Early moves dealing with the minions roaming about |
The Sister's, not wanting to face to whole of Kev's Beastmen straight up with a slightly depleted force after the tussle with the Great Oak, made a rush towards the waiting bad guys in the nearby room leaving a couple of Sister's as a speed bump to slow the Beastmens' advance.
The Reiklander's, also slightly down on numbers from the last encounter with thye Necromancer's forces, on the other side of the action cautiously advanced down the other side keeping together and a weather eye on the possibly advancing Minotaur and friends.
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Sister advance towards the Necromancers Lair |
The Sisters' speed bump didn't really slow down the Beastmens' rush and in short measure the two warrior's went down barely swinging their hammer's. The Beastmen heavy squad having peeled off went down the middle way of the catacombs and the Giant Slater's and Saplings encountered didn't stand long in the way of the Centigor and the Minotaur.
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The elf tries to hold up the Beastman advance |
Andy put the foot down and made a bee line for the inner sanctum where the Necromancer was holed up trying to get the prize before the inevitable weight of numbers bore him down from behind. The Sister's made short work of one of the chaos wizards and a Sapling as they advanced. In another attempt to slow the charge from behind the hired Elf Bowman stood at the end of one of the chambers and as the horde burst in felled temporarily one of the Beastmen's dogs before being dragged down by the bellowing horde buying a round for the advancing Sisters for his sacrifice. But the Beastmen were soon on the advance following their route.
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The Beastmen line up for their frat photo's |
The remaining Sister's then keeping together advanced into the goal of the Necromancers lair and the front rank charged in to engage the Necromancer's skeleton bodyguard while weathering the spells hurled at them due to the Amulet they had (sorry Andy I did forget, just as well you remembered) and one of their number in a mad rush manged to reach the Necromancer's familiar and crush the life out of the evil creature and cutting the spell bonus from the mage in the process.
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The Sisters make it to the inner sanctum to battle With the Necromancer |
Unfortunately, the Sister's reached their break point (extended to 50% for the grande finale) and true to fashion with Andy's depleted band failed it's first test and abandoned the fray.
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The Reiklanders deal with a minion while others advance towards them |
On the other side of the catacombs, the Reiklander's were making slow and steady progress and having little trouble with the occasional minion that they encountered though one the the spell casters did give the Reiklander's Dwarf Fanatic a scare on the way.
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Beastmen tactical squad regroup after dealing with another Sapling |
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Reiklanders advance temporarily slowed by one of the Saplings |
With the Sister's out the way, the Beastmen advanced toward's the Necromancer in a two pronged attack, but with a couple of the Giant Slater's randomly charging in a breaking up the attack. The heavy squad in particular, having taken a slightly longer route down the middle with a bit more resistance from the Minions were slightly behind heading for the other entrance to the central lair.
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The Beastmen move in for the kill after the Sisters attack
while dogs deal with a Slater in the background. |
The Beastmen then ended up getting split in three as the leader's of the band and crew advanced into the defending Skeletal Bodyguard, some of the main group got sidelined in the central chamber as the Reiklander's appeared at the far end.
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The Beastmen are interrupted in their advance by the appearance of the Reiklanders
and the heavy hitters move into the new threat. |
Luckily for the Beastmen the heavy squad arrived at the right time and headlong rushed into the fray. while several of the Reiklander's circled round behind these new arrivals. With not enough targets for all the heavy hitter's and some of the dogs and Gors heading in behind them, Kev saw a chance and the Centigor and a bestial dog charged straight through and engaged the unprotected Necromancer from the right side.
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The big stramash continues |
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causing loses on both sides |
Unfortunately for the Centigor the Necromancer did not prove to be a push over and was promptly felled with a couple of critical's from the evil mage. While the melee's errupted around them the dog proved more of a problem, engaging the Necromancer and keeping him busy for a couple of rounds before succumbing to it's wounds.
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The Beast Hound last longer than the mighty Centigor
taking two rounds for the Necromancer to finally take it out |
The Remains of the Necromancer's Skeleton Bodyguards advanced into the advancing Heard Leader, Shaman and a couple of accompanying Gor. There was a brief but bloody exchange here with the so far good dice of the Beastmen deserting them and struggled to deal with the bodyguards loosing another of their number to the guards glaive's and only temporarily dropping one in return while being incapacitated from spell casting.
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The minions advance inexorably |
Things looked a bit bleak for a bit here as the melee raged and a couple of the dogs and gors were dragged towards the battle with the Reiklander's the Herd Leader found himself on the ground and onlty the Shaman to protect him. In un-Beastman like style the Shaman defended his chief but was eviscerated for his troubles but gave his leader time to recover.
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The Shaman defends his fallen Herd Leader |
While this went on the main event was unfolding not far. The Reiklander's though out numbered had positioned themselves well and partially negated this disadvantage and the battle here raged back and forth. Both sides loosing some of their number and both crews edged towards their break point (6 down for the Reiklander's and 8 for the Beastmen). Ian amazing everyone by the number of successful Step-asides he managed to roll (but it was his birthday so fair enough), this being enough to keep the battle and the tension going.
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Beastmen numbers advantage begins to creep up |
A lone dog left the fight in the central chamber in time to the help of the Herd Leader and though getting knocked to the ground, kept the the Leader on his feet who promptly left the scene towards the fight with the Reiklander's who were stubbornly refusing to fall. The dog was croaked for it's trouble.
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The Herd Leader about to leg-it while a skeleton finishes off one of the dogs |
With the departure of the Herd Leader to join the fray, the Necromancer found himself unchallanged and moved cautiously forward with his lone surving bodyguard to the fore though slowly allowing the bands to kill each other in true evil dude fashion.
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"Where's everybody gone?" |
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Birds eye view of the closing stages |
With the attrition beginning to tell on both sides, eyes were on the mounting casualties and the nearing break points.
With the lower starting number, the Reiklander's reached theirs first but Ian managed to pass the first test. This however was quickly joined by the Beastmen but who were in possesion of an unholy relic, automatically passed this first check.
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Numbers begin to drop on both sides
so the Herd Leader moves to the bigger threat |
The battle raged on and Ian again passed his check just scraping through on the lower leadership as his Captain by now had fallen. The Beastmen then checked again after a round of more clubbing and failed but with a re-roll checked again, but failed. Leaving only the Reiklander's who were now below half strength.
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Number pretty low the Beastmen and Reiklanders
run out of steam |
On the next round Ian's luck and the campaign ran out and his band failed it's test and abandoned the fray having had enough and all bleeding from wounds and bites.
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Allek & Friends |
And so with a Slater and a Skelton to keep him company the winner of the second Mordheim Season was Allek the Evil (Is there any other kind?) Necromancer, who in true story book fashion lives to fight another day (and campaign).
An absolute stonker of a game and lots of fun which went right to the wire.
Thanks to all who took part and shared the fun, and we're already planning the next campaign, though for a change of pace the next one is going to be with guns.
Great set up and an excellent battle report. Mordheim always a favourite.
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What a wonderful report and cracking looking game!
ReplyDeleteBest mordheim campaign ever!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers all, thanks. It was a grand campaign and lots of fun and a good laugh. Next one should be equally good ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat report!
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