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  • ...the 'dead' must walk to before they will be allowed to rejoin the war mid-battle. * [[war scenario]]s
    577 bytes (89 words) - 18:13, 23 May 2006
  • ...uiring, weight, and relative harmlessness if used in [[war scenario|combat scenario]]s (it is not uncommon for [[fighter]]s to be knocked into or over a bale).
    575 bytes (95 words) - 00:27, 29 January 2011
  • * ''Open field battle'': two forces square off across an open field. This allows for [[unit tacti * ''Woods battle'': like an open field battle, but through a wooded area
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  • ...orderKeep]], Ansteorra's [[stone]] [[castle]] which was built for [[battle scenario]]s and living the [[dream]].
    425 bytes (59 words) - 10:42, 12 August 2008
  • Combat archery [[battle]]s take various forms: ...hard if the field of combat is restricted to a small area, e.g. a [[bridge battle|"bridge"]].
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  • A bridge battle attempts to simulate a engagement taking place in narrow quarters (such as As with any other battle format, a few variations exist.
    2 KB (359 words) - 03:27, 12 February 2013
  • ...your own adventure" story, known as a [[story board war]], where each war scenario leads to a different outcome.
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  • ...ere were two main sources of ransom, on the [[tourney]]-field and on the [[battle]]-field, and the application of ransoms was somewhat different. ...ained in the medieval mindset that exceptions to it were outrageous: At [[Battle of Agincourt|Agincourt]] many minor nobles were executed rather than taken
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  • ...rts, they can be morale boosters for their comrades in arms. In some [[war scenario|scenarios]], banner bearers might simply stand near the edge of a [[battlef Whether or not they take an active part in a battle, banner bearers must be '''[[authorization|authorized]] fighters'''. They
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  • Here's an example from the [[battle]] of Dorylaeum, during the [[First Crusade]]. ...person drinking and the water container. This is most often seen in [[war scenario]]s where water supplies are being provided in large [[milk]] jugs equipped
    3 KB (508 words) - 10:41, 29 June 2006