Saturday the local HMGS-South group played a game of Hail Caesar at the Dogs of War shop.
The fictitious Battle of Schwetz, June 1309, takes place in what is now northern Poland and is between the Teutonic Order and the forces of the Polish King Władysław I. Following the ‘takeover’ of Danzig, the Teutonic Order is on the march to take the nearby city of Schwetz. The Teutonic Order is intercepted by Polish forces outside the city.
The Order is on the right, the Poles on the left.
The Order have one mounted division and two foot.
The Poles have two mounted divisions and one foot.
Polish light horse and Order light foot each move to their right.
View from the opposite side. Polish foot and the Order knights are reluctant to advance. Polish light horse blunders around in the woods.
Ignoring the threat to their left flank, the Order advances in the center.
Order charges push back several Polish units, but the Polish archers repel two charges by knights.
Three Polish foot units break in one turn, breaking their division. The mounted Poles wisely decide to call it a day.