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Made in us
Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Round four of the L'Art de la Guerre tournament during the event known as "The Weekend"

Its Komnenan Byzantine vs. the Anglo-Irish

https://philonancients.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-weekend-round-four.html

Enjoy

In the ultimate, victory through excess was cheaper than defeat without waste. 
   
Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan






State of Jefferson

Looks fun! Thanks for sharing.
   
Made in us
Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Thanks for reading.

In the ultimate, victory through excess was cheaper than defeat without waste. 
   
Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan






State of Jefferson

Why was camp illegal?
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut




Maryland

It looks like the camp is fully surrounded by terrain, which I believe is illegal, as the rules for camp placement state that"the camp can only be deployed in open terrain and must be accessible by a passage of at least one UD.

   
Made in us
Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Doktor_G, you win the coveted "No Prize" for keen observation and awareness. And Infinite_Array for the correct answer. Of the 400+ readers, including those that came to the article on LADG exclusive boards, you are the only pair to cover that comment about the camp. Well done!

In the ultimate, victory through excess was cheaper than defeat without waste. 
   
 
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