Rebellion and Retribution

The latest offering from the FK&P* Celtic Fringe team giving us a scenario book.

Firstly, as I've written before, I doff my cap to anyone bringing the Irish component of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms into the spotlight. Peter, Paul and Mary Bill** please take a bow.

They have given us eight fantastic scenarios; an introduction to the fighting on the emerald isle, including short biographies of the main protagonists; an excellent, albeit pricey, reading list; and possibly the first published on paper mention of the reincarnated BCW Project and Wiki (with the new URL).

Battles covered are:-
* Kilrush
* Liscarroll
* Benburb
* Knocknanuss
* Rathmines
* Dungan's Hill
* Ballinvegga
* Glenmaquin

Each scenario consists of: a detailed background to the battle; a briefing and deployment notes for each commander; specific rules that come into play for the scenario; army lists with FK&P stats; and, naturally, a map of the battlefield.

As I have an allergy to grid based games, this scenario book has a wealth of information and can easily be 'translated' into whatever rule system you use. Those, without such an affliction will be happy in the knowledge that they have some new armies to raise for their Wars of the Three Kingdoms project. Recommended.

* For King & Parliament 

** Sorry. Couldn't resist. Admittedly a cultural reference so old, even I probably don't know what I am referring to.


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Comments

  1. This looks very interesting and will be on my birthday list! A fascinating and much overlooked subject. Thank you for sharing. Regards Paul.

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  2. I was also quite impressed by this little tome. I wrote up a version of Ballinvegga/ New Ross for Arquebusier many years ago, and I was quite pleased this supplement agreed closely with my reading of the sources.

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