The split round began with Staks claiming AG's Lizardman 'scalp'. Stak's Ogres have quietly begun racking up victories of late and this was no exception. Another disturbing trend has been AG's dice rolling (as shall be seen in Round 5!). Is it time for new dice?
A week later the other three games were fought, with AG proving the Ogres simply had the advantage by defeating his own Lizard army with Staks Ogres in a reverse fixture friendly.
On the other table Bish yet again snatched defeat from victory's jaws, this time against Dale, andother rising star of the Ogre Kingdoms.
Across the room the Dwarves put away another contender, with the help of some iffy Bretonnian dice from Mark. Mark's freakish ability to miss with his knights but hit with the horses made little headway upon the dwarven ranks. Other features were two lances being run down after breaking by two separte Dwarf units, and the Dwarven brewery proving its worth by making the Longbeards Unbreakable.
In the final battle, Jack succumbed narrowly to Ryan High Elves in a controversial fixture that was stopped early due to bad light. After the dust had settled Ryan had the upper hand by a fraction, although Jack was heard to be mumbling a week later about scoring irregularities (or something). For some Tomb Kings, a Curse isn't apparently enough.
The standings now have the dwarves within a whisker of taking the campaign, but with Ogres 'sneaking' up behind them.
Friday, August 24, 2007
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