Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Warlords of Erehwon - Another Introductory Game

I thought it only fair to introduce T'Other One to Warlords of Erehwon.  Bodvoc and I have been having a lot of fun with the game, and have quite a few plans for scenarios and campaigns, and T'Other One is definitely interested in playing through the Lichemaster stuff. So I set up a short game to introduce the gameplay. 

Basic Stuff 
I went for a straightforward clash for the game and used my recently painted skeletons and zombies, plus an unpainted unit of archers, and a roughly similar force of orcs.
I also printed off an edited QPS and rosters, taking the opportunity change some of the quirkier stat names (Fight for Strength etc).

I've not done a full report, but here's some pictures and a brief rundown of the game. 
If you want a bit of a story, the two warbands are fighting for control of the potentially magical trilthon (though the orcs foolishly forgot to bring along their Shaman, that, or I ran out of points).

The Vale of Sacred Stones
As the mists clear, the two warbands eye each other over the plain,  or the orcs do; very few actual eyeballs in the undead force. 
The field of conflict.  Towards the camera a narrow steep sided valley,  near the centre a trilthon and the remains of more arcane stones,  further away a hill to the left and a wood to the right.  The undead advance from the right and the orcs on the left.
The Vale as the armies deploy

The undead shuffle on, archers occupying the hill, while the undead champion leads a flanking force. 
Skeleton archers occupy the hill, skeleton swords, guard and the champion at the foot
The undead left flank

Another flanking force of spear armed skeletons, while the suspiciously boney necromancer holds back. 
Skeleton spears on the left, zombies at the edge of the wood, and the necromancer behind
The undead right flank

The skeleton archers proved more effective than the orcs; unsurprising, given the poor bow skills of orcs generally. 
The skeleton spears managed to get the charge in against the orc spears, routing them.

On the other flank, the skeleton guard followed the champion and charged into the orcs who followed their champion. Initially,  the orcs held their own,  helped by Grashak Kra crashing into the undead champion. Unfortunately an impressive flurry of blows were largely stopped by the ancient rusting armour. 
As the melee continued, the skeletons gained the upper hand,  eventually driving off the orc warriors and pulling Grashak Kra down. 
Undead champion and guard attacking the orc warriors while Grashak Kra waits for his opportunity
Champions clash on the flank

On the other flank the orc warboss and his retinue charged the zombies shuffling out of the woods (they needed to pass an Agility 2 test in the woods - and succeeded!) they took out over half of the walking dead (might have been more if I'd remembered their extra attacks) for no loss.
Unfortunately, the skeleton spears then charged them, gradually dragging down the warboss' chums.
The orc warboss fights the zombies
Warboss vs zombies

The orc archers had suffered from the superior undead missile fire, at one point hunkering down rather than returning shots, but enough remained to either charge or shoot at the skeletons with swords. Having chosen to shoot, they did little damage, and were punished when the skeletons charged into them, breaking and running for the hills. I realise now that just charging would have been a better option, ah well, lesson learnt.

At this point only the orc warboss remained (it had been a brutal turn!), surveying the field he decided that discretion was the better part, etc, and joined the remains of his broken force. 

Final Thoughts 
A great fun game, and I'm not at all embarrassed at being absolutely tabled by someone playing their first game. 
Clearly the dice had their favourite that night.  I think the undead passed every single Command test, whereas the orcs passed two. Mind you, Grashak Kra's armour held up even better than the undead champion, passing every Tough reroll. In the end it was weight of attacks that did for him.

But T'Other One played well, and kudos especially to him picking up a new game so quickly. 
I hope we'll play more games of Warlords of Erehwon in the future, and it's been useful for me to get an idea of how the undead play on the battlefield. 



6 comments:

  1. Great sounding game, was surprised at the skeleton archers being so good, and a surprising victory for the undead, but when the dice are with you , anything is possible.

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    1. It was indeed a great game. I think the skeleton archers seemed so good to me because I'm used to the poor quality of orc archery (must get those stone throwers painted).
      I did feel, as more and more white dice came out and he charged my units, that I must have upset some higher power.

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  2. That sounds like a great game and I hope T'Other One enjoyed the rules. The Undead do seem to be quite a tough force, be interesting to see how they cope when they meet my very vertically challenged underfed dwarves.

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    1. We had a lot of fun, and I'm sure we'll play some more games soon.
      Yes, the undead did well, partly because they usually managed to avoid being charged.
      They are trying to source some can openers before tackling your dwarves.

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  3. You will need more than can openers!!!

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    1. True. I'll see what I can raise to dent those shiny coats.

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