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The Marcher Lords is a
simulation of the Norman conquest of Wales in the 11th century.
Players assume command of Norman earls or their Welsh foes, and
then make the decisions that will
determine the course of the war. To be successful, the Normans
must fortify their conquests by building castles and then hold
out against Welsh counterattacks, Viking raiders, and various
other
threats.
The Legacy of Hastings
In many ways, the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066 was just
the beginning of a lengthy series of battles for the Normans,
who had many challenges awaiting them in the British Isles. In
order to secure the Welsh border, William the Conqueror (newly
crowned King of England) established loyal Norman nobles in strongly
garrisoned earldoms along the frontier. What followed were decades
of warfare and diplomacy as these "Marcher Lords" sought
to extend their domains by subjugating the stubbornly independent
Welsh.
Design:
Dave Cuatt
CONTENTS
20 page color rulebook
4 sheets of die-cut
playing counters
10"x17" game map
Cardstock charts & tables
2 ten-sided dice, one
black and one white
Complexity: 3
Map Scale: 1 inch = 20 miles
Unit Scale: 1 counter = 100-500 men
Time Scale: 1 turn = 1-3 months
Players: 2-4
Solitaire Suitability: High
Playing Time: 2-3 hours |