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Boudicca: The Warrior Queen

Boudicca: The Warrior Queen

2012

Designed by Richard H. Berg

Published by Against the Odds, LPS, Inc., LPS, Inc., Against the Odds

Description

Issue No. 35 from Against the Odds magazine. Boudicca, Boudica, Bunduca, Voadicia, Boadicea, Boudiga, are just some of the ways historians have spelled her name, which probably comes from a Celtic word meaning victory (and is one of the reasons she was raised to national hero status during the reign of her namesake queen, Victoria. ) Regardless of how the name is spelled, she meant trouble for the Roman occupation of Britain. After her revolt succeeded in burning three major towns and slaughtering tens of thousands of Roman citizens and allies, the Emperor Nero seriously considered whether this distant land was worth the cost to stay. Governor G.S. Paulinus remarkable victory (perhaps at the location later known as Watling Street ) reaffirmed Roman domination. They would remain in Britain for over 300 more years. But it might have been different. Can you as the leader of a various cluster of independent Celtic tribes cause enough trouble and loss to make the Romans leave your island? Can you as the commander of scattered Roman troops snuff out the rebellion more effectively than Paulinus? Will London burn or be saved? Boudicca: The Warrior Queen represents a full upgrade of the Druid: Boudicca's Rebellion, 61 A.D. game Richard H. Berg designed for West End Games over 25 years ago. Along with great counters and map art (including the period road net and location of tribal centers), you ll find streamlined mechanics, more involved possibilities and what ifs? - and a game driven by card play, somewhat like that used for Hammer of the Scots.

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