After lunch and after my pasting from Vince I found myself down on the very bottom table (a lovely one as it happens with Paul Winters' very nice High Elf terrain on it). My opponent was to be one of the three Matt's who form part of my regular gaming circle, Matt A. specifically who is probably the least regular of the regular Matts.
Anyway he had a Chaos army. This scenario (courtesy of Alan's Patent Pending Scenario Spin-O-Tron) was one from the fiendish mind of Paul Winter, where mist has descended and visibility is reduced to just 20cm, making shooting and charging altogether more challenging.
Laager, laager, laager!
Nothing here looks very squishy...
Moving up to occupy a defensive position in the woods
Yikes, a dragon!
A general Chaos advance
Oooer!
I managed to get some horse archers in behind - to be dead annoying. I hadn't figured on the spawn though...
I was aiming my infantry at the hedge for some defence, but orders failed...
I'd fairly well sealed the gap between tower and woods
We'd agreed the buildings were impassable (presumably the elves had just locked the doors and were inside doing some needlework) but having the dragon land on one of them was just too cool to stop.
See
I got the lancers in on some warriors - but those boys are tough.
I held the woods. Though Chaos was coming...
The fight in the fields ground on - I was killing but also losing bodies quite fast
More Chaos lads came to the rescue. Naively I was hoping to survive this.
The pesky spawn was also doing Chaos work in the background.
My wizard turned into a Bear to try and deal with it







































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