Saturday, September 7, 2024

A LITTLE BIT OF SUGAR

 

The UPC Hits the Beach
The new campaign for Fall '24 begins. The theater of operations has changed from the central farmlands of the continent to the highly lucrative Sugar Islands in the Eastern Sea where the Empire and Grand Kingdom squabble for control. The Grand Kingdom follows it long pattern of using others to fight its wars in a mercenary capacity, so has hired the Von Mutts and the United Packs Commonwealth with promises of new land. While the Von Mutts and UPC will provide the land troops, the Grand Kingdom will support and transport them with its navy. 

With peace now on its western borders the Empire's attention was drawn back east. Its spies had kept them informed of the greater military activities of the Grand Kingdom in its ports. In response the Empire began building more warships to protect its overseas interest, while at the same time ignoring the plight of its army. Only after it became obvious that the Sugar Islands would become the new battleground did they begin to reinforce them with more troops. 

A new challenge to this campaign was going to be the climate. New troops would need to acclimate to this region. Being raised and equipped for the colder regions of the midcontinent they were not prepared for the stifling heat of the tropics. Troops were going to take time to adjust to the heat and until they do, they will suffer loses to combat abilities.   

The first blow came on the Island of Dei Barba where the Von Mutts and UPC Allies would attempt to land on two separate beaches. The Von Mutts would land on the western beach, while the UPC would land on the southern beach closer to the old stockade defenses of Fort Flea. The Von Mutts landing against an unpatrolled beach allowed them to prepare for a night march. Just before dawn both forces were to meet near the old fort and then head inland. While the second landing went as planned and the Von Mutts did arrive on time, the Empire was far more prepared here. 

Von Mutts Forces Arriving from the West, but the Local Empire Milita is Already Awake and Mustering. 

The UPC Landing Force Nearly at the Just Manned Redoubt. Fresh Empire Troops Begin Marching in from the North and East. 

Von Mutts and UPC Allies Emerging from the Western Jungle. 

The Empire Rushing to Meet the Threat Coming from the West. 

Empire Massing to Defend Against the Landing.

Battlelines Drawn and the UPC has Already Captured the Redoubt.

Empire Forces Slowly Snaking into Position Being Hampered by Orchards and Jungle. In the South (upper left), the Militia are Holding Back the Beach Landing Force. 

The Whelp's Von Mutts Advancing Through the Vineyard and Applying Pressure on the Empire's Deployment. 

All Sides now Heavily Engaged. The Empire's Light Cavalry Acting Like a Cork Keeping the UPC from Rapidly Advancing Through a Series of Support, Block and Fall Back.  

The Empire's Defenses are Finally in Place with Strong Interior Lines. The Bend is Giving them Problems with the Allies Able to Bring Superior Firepower to Bear at These Points. 

The Battered Militia Still Holding Their Place in Line While Empire Regulars Now Take Up the Fight. 

On the Opposite Flank the Empire are Heavily Engaging the Von Mutts. 

Still Under Serious Pressure the Empire has Formed its Next Defensive Fallback Position.  

 
Both Sides Have Secured Their Flanks Against the Jungle, as the Battle Rages On. 
The UPC's Beach Landing Force continues their advance but at a high cost. General Hunter has been carried off the field in a wounded state and all of the line is bloodied. The Empire is not in any better shape having lost their artillery, a number of banners and the Onion City Militia. On the Western flank the Von Mutts have lost Von Puppen's Line Regiment. With the heat and humidity of the day becoming intolerable, both sides break off. During the night the Empire withdraws to camp around Fort Flea and prepares for the next battle. 

2 comments:

  1. Poor General Flea I hope he recovers and can lead again.
    Loved the report and so many figs on the table.

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  2. The poor General Hunter hope he recovers and can take the command again.

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