Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Feudal English vs Feudal French, posted by Lorricount Du Ho, 28 December 2025

This morning, the tiger den staged dbmm Feudal English vs Feudal French, the principal Professor Yukis co-run the British army, and the good man vet Dongmin played the French army. The principal was in charge of the British right wing, and the French had a quarter force and did not show up.
The principal told the professor that the British army should have ambush in the left wing woods, not to rush in. The French did set ambush and rushed out of the woods to attack the principal's English archers flank. The music of the movie Henry the V, non nobis domine, is in the head of the principal's mind, and it's because of this music that makes the principal save many times in his life. Battle music, for the principal, refreshing.
Everyone look at the French army of good people, very eye-catching, especially the knight's vest, small flags, belong to the art level, improve the fun of playing dbmm. The result is never important, and playing with like-minded colleagues and everyone's favorite model battle is what attracts the principal.
This morning at Tiger Room, a DBMM Feudal English vs. Feudal French DBMM game took place. The Principal Jointly commanded the English army with Professor Chris, while the generous vet. Tony played the French. The Principal was commanding the British right wing, while roughly a quarter of the French forces remained unseen.
The Principal told the Professor that the French should have an ambush in the woods on its left flank. Therefore, the English Right wing should advance cautiously. The French indeed laid an ambush, rushing out of the woods to attack the Principal's English superior archers on the flank. The Principal's mind immediately sounded the music from the movie Henry the V, "Non Nobis Domine." It was this very music that had saved him from numerous win or loss situations. Battle music, for the Principal, was invigorating.

Tony’s Feudal French army was very eye-catching, especially the knights' horse armour and flags—they were works of art, enhancing the enjoyment of playing DBMM. The battle results were never important; what attracted the Principal was playing wargames with like-minded enthusiasts. 

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Vincent Cholewa
Many thanks for sharing your games with us ðŸ™‚



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