Wednesday 29 May 2013

                                                                                                             INTRODUCTION


The “Enduring Arguments of Kings” campaign is set in the middle years of the 18th century, substantially in Europe but also with some events in India and North America. 

The campaign mechanics are derived from the “Sport of Kings” (SoK) campaign system found in  Kershner and Wood’s “Warfare in the Age of Reason” rules (WitAoR). 

When there is a need to transfer the action to the  tabletop, the wargame will be determined by the use of Rick Priestley’s “Black Powder” (BP) as modified by the “Last Argument of Kings” (LAOK) supplement with any army list variant referring to post 1740 circumstances.  

The previous similar campaign organised by Ian Etchells demonstrated that there are  enough figures among the participants to allow the tabletop conflicts to  be concluded.

The campaign is a mixture of diplomacy and actual wargaming on the tabletop. The aim is simply to hold more valuable territory at the end of the campaign than any other power. 

And to provide the opportunity to wargame of course.

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