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Aldarron Wrote:Havard Wrote:My impression is that Wesely also used these rules with his Brownstein Games. ....
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Wesely told me that individual combat in Braunstien was merely a matter of opposing dice rolls. If you had a better weapon you got more dice - high roll wins.
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Found some more details on the Romans vs Gauls Ancients Game:
Michael Stackpole Wrote:In 1969, while refereeing a Romans v Gauls contest, Dave allowed a player who had painted up a Gaul shaman to call upon the gods to destroy a Roman elephant. As the Roman player laughed, Dave described a lightning bolt destroying the elephant. In that instant, role-playing was born.
We know from Chirine that the Gauls were run by David Megarry:
Chirine ba'kal Wrote:may I suggest Tony Bath's book "How To Run A Wargames Campaign", which gives examples from his Hyborean campaign.
We all used this book; normally, the game host would announce a game or somebody would start a campaign, and people would build the forces needed to run the thing. I got into the habit of supplying all of the sides in a particular game myself, which made it easier on people as I tended to like the more obscure historical periods (Pike and Shot, for example) or Tekumel. We'd all devise fun games that challenged the players, and this is also where Dave Wesley's 'Braunsteins' come from. And Dave Arneson slipping Dave Megarry's Druid a phaser to liven up a Romans vs. Britons game - "How about barbequed elephant tonight, Emperor Claudius?"
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-Havard
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