Major General Von Tettau throws a 4 (He can issue orders to half
his units) and decides to regain the initiative. He has volunteers probing for a fordable
portion of the river, a couple of them have drowned and floated past him, never to collect their guinea alas. He needs to get the army across the river.
The 'Drilled' gunners throw 2 D8 scoring 4 and 4, they are at ‘Effective’
range (no pre-measuring n BLB) but it is a ‘New Target’ -2 and a ‘Dispersed’
one-1. They will do better with their
next shot.
Not without a little trepidation Von Tettau orders the Prince of
Orange’s, stay- King William’s- pet cavaliers to perform a desperate action. They
are to carry out a ‘Causey’ charge at the Jacobite gun. This means they will not ‘Wheel’ and ‘Form’
line of battle. There is no time for
that. Rather they will charge in ‘Column
of March’ relying on skill, suprise and determination to carry the day.
The Duke of Berwick (he threw a 2 and can only issue orders
to a quarter of his units) finds himself with little to do and gives orders to
get more cavalry moving sends word for the Rapparees to harass the Williamite gunners. On intuition, he orders up the Lord Grand
Prior’s regiment. He begins to think of an infantry assault should the
Williamites manage to get their troops across the river.
Both Commanders place their order counters face down and
then reveal their orders. Berwick is amazed to see the Garde Paarde spurring towards
the centre of his line. It’s
some sort of feint, surely?
Here’s what the Garde Paarde do.
They ‘Morale check’ upon receiving the order to ‘Charge’
and as they are ‘Veteran’ throw a ‘Signature Dice’ D10. They score a 7.
The gain +1 for Von Tettau and +1 for being supported and so
comfortably exceed the score of 5 needed to fulfil their orders. Off they ride.
The Jacobite gunners are in no doubt about what is
happening and must ‘Morale check’. The
gunners are ‘Drilled’ and so get neither a plus or minus when they throw a
D6. The score, a 3, means they will fire
at ‘Effective’ range. A score of 6 would
have allowed them deadly close- range fire.
The Garde Paarde can also expect to take fire from the two
Jacobite battalions, Antrim’s and O’Neill’s supporting the gunners. Antrim’s
are behind hedges and so don’t need to ‘Morale check’ as the cavalry cannot
reach them.
O’Neill’s could, for all
they know, be the actual target of the ‘Charge’ and so must test. They are ‘Drilled’ and throw a D6 scoring a
6.
The Garde Paarde continue their ‘Charge’ and receive the
artillery fire. The gunners score a 3
and an 8 and re-roll the 3 getting a 5. The gunners need 5+ to hit.
-1 ‘Target charging Horse’
The Garde Paarde don’t count as a ‘New target’ because they
have not changed their alignment to the gun.
O’Neill’s Foot give
fire. They are ‘Drilled’ ‘Regulation’ Foot which is to say a quarter of the men
carry pikes. They have been ordered to ‘Defend’
the gun. Normally O’Neill’s would throw 3 D8 but this is their ‘First Fire’ so
they use 3 D10. This they modify as follows:
+1 Dice ‘Shooters have defend orders’
-1 Dice ‘Target charging Horse’
As they will shoot at ‘Short range’ they will double their
number of dice from 3 to 6 and hit on 5+.
They will also re-roll misses as the Garde Paarde are still a dense
target.
O’Neill’s Foot score 1,2,2, 5,6 and 7. They re-roll the misses getting a 2,6 and a 7.
Antrim’s Foot also are ‘Drilled’ ‘Regulation’ Foot and have
been ordered to ‘Defend’ the gun and so shoot using the same factors scoring
1,2,3,4,5 and 7. They re-roll the misses
getting 0,2,6 and 8.
Antrim’s Foot have inflicted 4 casualties.
The Garde Paarde can endure 12 casualties and has received 10
in this action and 1 previous from artillery. They must ‘Check morale’. They throw
a D10 and score 2 which is modified by:
-2 ‘Unit has lost two thirds of its strength’.
The Garde Paarde is on 0 ‘Check morale’ and the gallant survivors head
back to the bridge.
The Duke of Berwick lets out his
breath and Von Tettau contemplates life in the Russian Service.
It was an audacious gambit and had the Jacobites proved
less steady it could have succeeded.
The battle field now looks like this.
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