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Made in us
Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Burma has fallen.

A L' Art de la Guerre team tournament battle report held at Huzzah Hobbies last January.

Round 3 of the team tournament pits Genghis Khan and young Subedei, against King Narathihapate of Burma in what seems to be the vast plains of DC, just east of Mongolia. You can't make this stuff up. Oh wait, I guess you can.

https://philonancients.blogspot.com/2018/02/burma-has-fallen.html

Enjoy

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






State of Jefferson

That was great Phil. Thanks again. Its nice that there seems there's a good community there!
   
Made in us
Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

It is building up. I have 4 other players with armies within an hour's drive, and about 8 within 2. And several that will play if the figures are provided.

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