Lords, Warriors and minions
1- Cioffi M - Welsh - 72 (bonus 10) 2- Marini A. - Communal Italian - 66 (bonus 6) 3- Cannarozzi A. - Early Polish - 54 (bonus 2) 4- Cisotto M. - Medieval German - 53 (bonus 8) 5- Sarracino V. - Early Crusader - 47 (bonus 11) 6- Morisi F. - Early Crusader - 37 (bonus 10) 7- Vecchia M. - Romanian Frank -34 (bonus 3) 8- Peroni D. - Later Crusader - 31 (bonus 5) 9- Pinto M. - Teutonic Order - 30 (bonus 5) 10- Carnaghi A. - Teurtonic Order - 15 (bonus 3) |
The winners, Cannarozzi A., Cioffi M., Marini A. |
Round by round results
Vecchia - Morisi 12-13 Peroni - Carnaghi 19-6 Marini - Pinto 25-0 Sarracino - Cisotto 13-12 Cioffi - Cannarozzi 23-2 |
Marini - Cioffi 10-15 Peroni - Sarracino 3-22 Morisi - Cisotto 14-11 Vecchia - Carnaghi 19-6 Cannarozzi - Pinto 25-0 |
Cioffi - Sarracino 24-1 Marini - Vecchia 25-0 Morisi - Cannarozzi 0-25 Peroni - Cisotto 3-22 Pinto - Carnaghi 25-0 |
Pictures
Carnaghi's Teutonic army advances towards Peroni's Crusader, a very large host lead by an inert general
Cannarozzi's early polish army, another large host relying on infantry archers and spearmen
Infantry clash: German two deep RSpI will destroy four deep crusader ISpI
Communal Italians are going to be overwhelmed by the early Welsh, fielding IBdO and IWbF still lurking in the wooded areas. Fighting in the mud did not help italian KnI
Romanian Franks thought it would be a good idea to use a seljuq ally corps. This was unreliable in two games, while in the third never entered from flank marching...
Morisi's Early Crusaders in defensive position waiting for the attack by Cisotto's Germans