In about the Year 1000, the Duchy of Brittany, in order to defend it's borders, established the fortified region known as the Marches of Brittany around towns such as Fougeres, Vitre and Chateaubriant. The local Lord responsible for the organisation of this in the Fougeres area took full advantage of it's excellent site: In the Shelter of High Cliffs, on a rocky outcrop, in the middle of a marshy area, and within a meander of the river Nancon. In 1166, the Plantgenet king of England, Henry II, besieged and burnt down this first wooden castle, which was immediately rebuilt in stone.
You start with a developed castle with quite a few men, and defend against a lot of attacks from all four enemies.
Tips: Try to defend the Small, fully moat section as best as you can, as this is one of the most defendable areas.
Try asking in the review request thread in the scenario design forum.
Lord Thingol File Author
Posted on 10/09/04 @ 12:00 AM
Thanks NAT, I did try to get a minimap up, but I'm not sure how to do it. I tried copy and Pasting it into the description box, but that didn't work, so would you mind telling me how to do it and I will put one up.
GillB Staff
Posted on 10/09/04 @ 12:00 AM
You email it to either Jayhawk (jayhawk@heavengames.com) or myself (gillb@heavengames.com) and we upload it for you.
Lord Thingol File Author
Posted on 10/09/04 @ 12:00 AM
Thanks Gillb
Lord Thingol File Author
Posted on 10/17/04 @ 12:00 AM
I e-mailed Jayhawk a screenshot about a week ago now and it still hasn't been put up. Do I ahve to do something else?