Probably the most stupidest way to introduce a boardgame cover, this time with a English LongbowWoman that doesn't even take place on the timeline of the events in Britannia!!! |
Once again our the Society gathered to battle for one's supremacy, this time with Lewis Pulsipher's boardgame called Britannia. Four of the gents participated, only Sir William was absent as he wasn't even invited at all!
British Isles at the time of Romans |
Nevertheless the millenia of struggle for the Isles ensued, and ceased after approx. 5hours of gameplay, paused only by the Gents to nourish with various blueberry-based delicacies such as blueberrypie and blueberrysmoothies.
Emperor Masamund (the reds) proved to be victor with 255points and Lord Protector Jakubias (the blues) runned to 246, close one. King Jannek (the yellows) stayed at 195point as Count Oscar ( the greens) failed at nearly everything and was last with 154 points.
For the record and for some thrilling statistics, here are the invidual scores for the tribes/nations!
The Isles, about 802ad |
The Greens:
Jutes 6p, Danes 36p. Caledonians 51p, Welsh 61p
The Yellows:
Romano-British 2p, Dubliners 10p, Scots 22p, Norwegians 40p, Roman 121p
The Blues:
Belgae 26p, Normans 49p, Picts 78, Angles 90p
The Reds:
Norsemen 20p, Irish 21p, Brigantes 53p, Saxons 161p
And as the Gents dispute for the rule of Britannia, they may compare their numbers to these hereby presented! And Sir William will never know about it!