Sunday, 3 January 2021

Hyboria Now! Episode 1: Operation Vilerus; Princess Zenobia's Rescue

 ‘Tonight on the Aquilonian News Network… 


(Classic 80s hairstyles are popular in Aquilonia...)

We’re getting reports that Princess Zenobia - the youngest daughter of King Vilerus VI, and who was long thought missing – presumed dead in the Kush province, has tonight been rescued by Aquilonian forces. 

Over to Sindy Aesir in Shem’

'Thanks Belit – yes, we’re getting reports that Aquilonian SWORD Team 6, supported by Nemedian and Shemite Special Forces, have not only located the long lost Aquilonian Royal Family member, but have in fact rescued her from the proscribed Stygian organisation known as the ‘Children of Doom’. This supports rumours that she had in fact been kidnapped, rather than having eloped with Prince Harlos of Shem.

We understand at this time, that all members of the rescue team are alive, though there are reports of some wounded. It’s thought that at least 30 of the so called ‘Children of Doom’ were killed in the rescue, which we understand also involved Shemite helicopters and gunships. Stygian and Zingaran government sources have refused to comment at this time; of course we know that they have supported the ‘Children of Doom’ in the past, and don’t normally react well to covert operations on land south of the River Styx.

We’ll keep you updated as we hear more, but we’re hoping to hear from Colonel Amalric Verentius of the Aquilonian Protectorate at 10pm this evening. Obviously this helps again forge the ongoing special relationship between Aquilonia and Nemedia, with some calling for an official alliance similar to that we know of from ancient history, when we saw Conan the First wed his then Nemedian Queen Zenobia.

 SWORD Team 6 - that's the Protectorate's 'Special Weapons Orientation Recon & Development' group's anti-Terrorist unit have come in for significant criticism in recent years, though their success tonight, appears to be the start of great things...

Back to you Belit...' 

And so it begins...the modern version of Conan's world. Who the heck knows where it will all lead - I certainly don't?

I thought about various rules, then decided upon Jaye Wiley's 'Fistful of Lead: Bigger Battles'.

Some absolutely great mechanisms at work here for this size and type of game. It can also handle vehicles and choppers.


 Highlights include:

  • Each unit gets a card from a normal 52pc deck. There is a sequence for activation from this, with some specials based on the card draw (ace of spades is wild etc), but again, it's playing to your strengths with the luck you're dealt.
  • There are talents/traits - so that outnumbered specialists can get the drop on militia etc. These range from movement and tactical bonuses through to standard hit bonuses.
  • Units will take wounds or shock. Rally effects can get units back together. It all works quite seamlessly.
  • In this game the sniper unit for instance got some early good cards in terms of going first, then ended up going last in later rounds - but that in turn forced the militia to 'keep their heads down' throughout the turn. There's some nice chaos at work.
  • Pretty much works for all periods and figures. There might be some hacking for Vietnam etc., but there are many good supplements for the earlier man to man game which would work well I think.

Very good rules.

Looking at the 'COD' compound from the south. There is a ruin to the west, and a village to the east - which will form entry points for the Aquilonians/Nemedians. Alpha / Bravo / Reaper are SWORD Team 6 - while Delta is Nemedian Special Action Group, who will cover the LZ.

Bravo, with a SAW, move in on the village.

Delta secure the LZ near the ruin, with Reaper - a Sniper team on the 1st floor. 'This here is a bit crap as a landing zone Dave...whaddya fink?'

Reaper scans for targets.

Bravo secure the perimeter of the right flank...

...while Alpha make their move. The Princess is either (randomly determined) in the old Stygian outpost...or the Hotel.

...but the 'Children of Doom' are moving.


...as are the Nemedian SAG, who decide that they can not support from their position.

'uhhh...why are the Nemedians movin' out?'

Alerted, the enemy start to leave the hotel.

'Alpha, this is Reaper...TARGETS ...moving to your AO...'

'Permission to engage Reaper'

Sniper starts to engage targets in cover...

As the Nemedians find a better LZ across the road...


'BREACH! Let's hope she's in there...'

By now the camp is wakening up...

uh huh...

Nemedian SAG finds a ruin in front of their new LZ - this would prove pivotal.


The firefight inside the fort does not last long...

...though Zenobia does not look very well...

'...ere...she doesn't look very well Dave...'

A Shemite Littlebird, armed with rockets, gets go-ahead to support ...'Roger That ...we have the package'.

...as the NightHawk comes in 'Roger Secondary LZ'

Using the ruin as cover, Alpha and Bravo begin to bug out...

SAG's decision is sound, as it allows most of the units to get out via the NightHawk...

...though the Shemite Littlebird has to pick up the Sniper Team ...just in the nick of time...



Colonel Verentius...though it's a triumph and you have rescued Princess Zenobia, there are rumours that she is ill? Is this some sort of new virus, we haven't accounted for?

'I don't know where you heard that Ma'am...but I assure you, it's just a cold...'

24 comments:

  1. Interesting transposing Hyboria into the pseudo modern era. Hopefully Zenobia (a throwback to Ancient Palmyra) doesn't turn out to be the Zombie Queen.

    Nah, it's just a cold...

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    1. Thank you sir.
      Yes - I knew Zenobia as historical too, though apparently REH stole it for Conan's eventual bride...so I am re/mis/re appropriating I suppose.

      Zombie Queen you say? ...hmmm...

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  2. An enjoyable narrative and game. The card activation for Bigger Battles works well for this scale of game.

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    1. Thanks Peter - you know, I also have in mind using your suggested rules with the UNO cards at some stage - I thought those were very good.

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  3. Awesome action Darren! And I love the SF troops!!! They look awesome!

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    1. Thanks Steve. Those DEVGRU guys are Elheim, and a lot of the other stuff is plastic or Rolf Hedges 20mm lead. I've never really felt i had a scenario which warranted using them until now :)

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  4. Great game and narrative and the Ultra Modern troops look great ...I have many if then in my "War on Terror" collection too.

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    1. Thank you sir. Yep - there seem to be so many more options for them when you are really making stuff up.

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  5. Awesome, Darren, thanks for posting. I love those Elheim troops; I actually had some, but for some unfathomable, inexcusable reason I sold them. Yours look fantastic nonetheless and I am duly envious ;)

    So, Fistful of Lead for a modern skirmish, eh? Not familiar with the rules at all, thanks for giving some highlights, and they seem to have worked great for you. I am intrigued! (I said that about Field of Battle WWII, too, which is still sitting on my counter; have read it several times but still haven't played)

    Man, I gotta tell you, that 'breach' photograph is absolutely breathtaking, pure awesomeness! I've seen the lights used before, but that's the best I've seen, truly jaw dropping.

    Looks like the mission went off without a hitch, hope the Princess is feeling better. I think I need a primer on Hyboria, though, not really familiar with the Conan canon.


    V/R,
    Jack

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    1. Hey thanks Jack.
      Yeah it all seems to work well with these rules - which are very much in the 'spirit' of what I am trying to achieve.

      Sometimes the tea-light works better than expected :)

      There's a lot to the Conan canon, and for years the plethora of countries confused me, though starting to see how I can use the modern parallels and make it work. There's so much stuff on the internet about the background now though, it's great.

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  6. Great action Duc. Nice to see those smelly COD fellas getting a kicking. I have Fistful of Lead somewhere and must dig it out and have a go.

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    1. Thanks Jack - well at long last Hyboria Now became a thing.
      The 'Children of Doom' become the 'COD' - LOL - it writes itself.

      I hope that Thulsa Doom bloke doesn't turn up and spoil thing...

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  7. I take it Aquilonian men sport mullets? Great stuff and an Airfix Foreign Legion fort thrown in too!

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    1. Yes mate.
      Men have mullets and all eat meat.
      Politicians take no prisoners and don;t do u turns.
      Jonny foreigner in Turan is completely misunderstood but stays there.
      ...and Airfix still have a thriving business

      ok..ok...I made that last part up ;)

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  8. Nice, I can hear Kenny loggins blasting away in the background while reading this!.

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    1. HAHAHHHH - I love it.
      How did I not put that up at the end ----and now the whole campaign is set in 1986 ;)

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    2. You need the S&S Lada Riva, then. Paint it beige like my one!

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    3. It looks class! I see it on the 'alcovia' blog - must get one, with a go faster stripe on it.

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  9. Geat narrative, Conan, good times.

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    1. Thanks George. there are definitely some strange scenarios brewing for this one...and none of them are politically correct!

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  10. Excellent! Glad you enjoyed the rules. I've been slowly building troops for a Hyboria Napoleonic era game.

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    1. Thank you sir. Really? Hyborian Napleonics would be epic.

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  11. Brilliant report! Love the setting!

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