007.Battle of Inab_b - WDS Crusades Book II
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| Turns: | 30 |
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| First Side: | Anti-Crusader Alliance (CB2) |
| Second Side: | Crusader Alliance (CB2) |
Date: June 28th, 1149 - Size: Medium - Location: Inab and surrounding area
Crusade: Period between 2nd and 3rd Crusades
Scenario Briefing: Variant - It's the summer of 1149, and in an effort to gain the upper hand, Nur al-Din gathered an army composed mostly of mounted archers, numbering in the range of 6,000, and invaded the Christian principality of Antioch. Prince Raymond of Antioch countered this incursion and pulled together a large force of approximately 4,000 mounted knights and 1,000 infantry. Additionally, Raymond allied himself with the Assassins of the Nizari Isma'ili, led by Ali ibn-Wafa.
In this variant of the previous and historical scenario, Nur al-Din has besieged the fortress town of Inab. And instead of withdrawing to estimate the threat value of the approaching relief army, commanded by Prince Raymond of Antioch, Nur al-Din, and his Muslim alliance force, have decided to continue the siege and battle the oncoming Crusaders.
Remember, only units that have a strength of 75 or less may use a siege tower to reach a wall hex.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Anti-Crusader Alliance against the Crusader Alliance A/I or Head-to-Head.
Suggested Reading: The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land by Thomas Asbridge--Chapter 8.
Crusade: Period between 2nd and 3rd Crusades
Scenario Briefing: Variant - It's the summer of 1149, and in an effort to gain the upper hand, Nur al-Din gathered an army composed mostly of mounted archers, numbering in the range of 6,000, and invaded the Christian principality of Antioch. Prince Raymond of Antioch countered this incursion and pulled together a large force of approximately 4,000 mounted knights and 1,000 infantry. Additionally, Raymond allied himself with the Assassins of the Nizari Isma'ili, led by Ali ibn-Wafa.
In this variant of the previous and historical scenario, Nur al-Din has besieged the fortress town of Inab. And instead of withdrawing to estimate the threat value of the approaching relief army, commanded by Prince Raymond of Antioch, Nur al-Din, and his Muslim alliance force, have decided to continue the siege and battle the oncoming Crusaders.
Remember, only units that have a strength of 75 or less may use a siege tower to reach a wall hex.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Anti-Crusader Alliance against the Crusader Alliance A/I or Head-to-Head.
Suggested Reading: The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land by Thomas Asbridge--Chapter 8.







