Showing posts with label The Second Battle of Khenifra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Second Battle of Khenifra. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

In the Mountain pass of Azilal


The Provinces of our imagi-Nation Morocco.Deep interior of Azilal, in the river fed mountain pass an ancient cult has guarded a secret tomb and prison to a demon known as Exodius.

There would be conflict again in this remotest of regions.

In theory this valley site should have remained hidden for all time.


 Once the discovery was made the forces of the world would come to investigate and try and take all things of value and pillage.
The French would send their Foreign Legion to invade and take the valley.
Hideous and maniacal  contraptions would be discovered and need to be fought.

The British would send their foreign forces into the valley.  If only to best the French and to test their new contraption.  The Fez!

The Defenders would try as they might to keep hidden that which is forbidden.
A great time was had by all in this three way G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. extravaganza.

The rules were card driven turn sequence with move or shoot.

Lots of eye catching moments in this terrain feast.

Finally got to use the scarab machines.  These were dubbed the "Arab Scarab."

Three forces contraptions all in the market square of the valley.  The French S. Car. Go.

Mech on mech action in a metal scuffle.

A scene near the great pyramid.  The tribes could be heard chanting the name of their god. "Exodia!"


The FEZ!

An evil pirouette.


Thanks for looking in.  The tribes of Taureg were victorious and will get to decide on the next game scenario.
A. Will they pursue the French to the river line and try and destroy their river boat?
B.  Will they pursue the British into the highlands and try and seal the pass that they used to access the valley? 
C.  Will they take the advice of you dear reader and go with your choice of the two game scenarios listed above.

If you read this far go ahead and comment on your choice for the next game.

Cheers,

Ken




The gaming device of card tiles came from this neat little Poker game.....

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Into the Valley of the Unkown

Welcome dear reader to the next chapter in the Valley of the Unknown G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. series of games.  This is a pre-event photo gallery of the forces for tonight's battle in the pulp fiction setting called:

The Pacification of Morocco

In the Mountain pass of Azalil

The French forces de boat form their river steamer The Fleur de'Lis and set up a hasty camp in an area known to contain historical archaeological ruins. 

The tribal forces have secured this valley for generations and now must defend it from outsiders.

The war party ready to defend the temple.

Sweet pyramid of Doom!

A view from the airship.

Marching into the ruins to ascertain items of worldly interest and power.

The Egyptian "Shriners" are set to seek the treasure.

Well let's pull up a chair and roll some dice.

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Pacification of Morocco II

In the high mountain passes of the region of Alizal, a rebellious band of Taureg were attempting to hide from the pacification forces of the French. The French had more technology and called upon an aeroship to land troops high in the mountains and take the battle to the Taureg.



The Taureg, feeling jaunty, decided to push the French out of the mountain pass and they made a scrap out of the encounter. They could have retreated into any number of hidden passes and elude once again the encroaching European forces. But on this day, Abdula-Jabbar-Faruq heeded the advice of his henchmen, Baka-laka-durk and Lurka-durka-durk and charged headlong into the formed up French battle line.


The French platoons, well rested from their balloon ride up into the mountain pass, formed up in battle line with Adrian Carre' and his staff centered, focused, and non-plussed by the advancing avalanche of third world scum. An embedded adventurer in the main staff, one Charles Godfrey - crew of the Fleur de Lis and an avid big game hunter conversed with Christophe-Louis Bergeret and placed bets on their kills and trophies that were certainly walking into the deadly fire of the French. "I hope to bag a pot full of these ruffians this day!", Godfrey quipped.

The French fire and discipline scolded the recalcitrant natives into a headlong retreat. Carrying the body of their mortally wounded leader Abdul-Jabbar-Faruq.



Meanwhile, in a nearby clearing, a trumpet is heard.



And the sound of thudding trampling feet, mixed with a cacophony of guttural screams, taunts, and jeers.



Seems a turn of events has occurred. No one can bring words to the confused and bewildered French soldiers and crew as they see their vanquished Taureg foe replaced with something from another world, epoch, planet!!!???!!!



The cavemen chase the Mastodon into the flank of the French away team.

The French receive the charge and loose their commander Adrian Carre'.


Then they kill the beast.

Chaos ensues.
Adrian meets a long lost comrade amongst the cavemen?!?
Some of the cavemen speak a guttural version of French.!!
The French command falls to Christophe-Louis and the Big Game Hunter Godfrey.
They decide to pursue the Taureg band into the VALLEY OF THE UNKNOWN.

Stay tuned for the next installment.

If you like this adventure be sure to check the library for other books by this author:

Terry and the Indians
Sky Lions
How to Collect Model Soldiers

Friday, April 9, 2010

The Pacification of Morocco

When last we left our adventure the Airship Fluer de Lis had crossed over the North Coast of Africa and into the interior of MOROCCO. Carrying the refitted howitzer and a compliment of Aeromarines from the ministry of war the buoyant craft floated over the lines of troops below that encircled the entrance to the mountain valley.

"Coils and Oils Mr. Thibeaux, take us up three degrees. I want to clear that crag by a rifle shot and not a degree further,"boomed captain Baptiste.

Louis, Lugnut to his friends, complied empathically to the captain's wishes. As he did not want holes in his precious envelope any more than captain Jean Luc or any of the crew for that matter. Louis's mind turned over the idea of the aeromarines manning the observation deck and any aperature along the port side of the airship that may face the crag and the hidy hole of any of the mountain tribesmen lurking there. "If they do their part and pot any of those bastages, I will keep us at the appropriate range," mused Lugnut.

The aeromarines had boarded ship and taken up retrofit aft quarters back in Tangiers. Their Lieutenant was a smart and military man named, Adrian Carre'. Their job, or so it was proposed, was to leap behind the mountain bandit fighters and stop the continuous escape of the vile and wily, Abdul-Jabbar-Faruq. A new tactic devised in the war ministry on the gaming tables of high command. Place troops in the rear of an escaping enemy by way of aeroship! Brilliant. Maneuver in war would be a thing of the past. Technologically advanced civilizations will from this time forward skip and jump to any point of the globe and arrive in time to put to the shot any that oppose them. A terrible age indeed.

What awaits our men in uniform in the mountain passes of the region of Alizal? Simple. Get behind the Jabbar and capture him and put an end to the menace of Morocco.

Pacification. It sounds so peaceful. Around the deployment encampment in Tangiers it made it sound like we were going on holiday. Pacification. Amazing what variety of experiences the word really entails. We headed into the unknown.
Pvt. Damien Marie-Jean Frassin, Aeromarine, Morocco 1852

The high passes in the region of Alizal were largely unexplored. The mission tasked to 1st and 2nd Aeromarines was to capture and detain or kill the Taureg bandit king. The encounters that unfolded make for a marvelous tale - if true. Or a madman's fantasy if false.







Monday, April 27, 2009

Second Battle of Khenifra Recruits Convention

On the second day of the Recruits Convention we played a 54mm French Foreign Legion game using armies in plastic figures as well as some Charbens and Reamsa figs.