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MrBenn wrote:I've had the idea of a Battle of Hastings map floating in my head for a little while.
The idea is to have the general area of the South-East of England with Norman boats coming across the English Channel, and an inset of the battle-ground
Does this idea have any merit?
English
Commanders" KKing Harold and his brothers Gyrth and Leofwine
Numbers: 2000 housecards, 5000 fyrdmen
Normans
Commander: William of Normandy
Left Wing: Count Alan of Brittany
Centre: William Normandy
Right Wing: Eustace of Boulogne
Numbers: 8000 archers, infantry and cavalry
Incandenza wrote:Okay, I just squealed like a little girl when I saw the thread title...
So, yes, please do make a Hastings map. But I would vote for a battle map, rather than your first image, which appears to be more of a campaign map.
Graphically, you can't go wrong using the Bayeux Tapestry as some sort of backdrop/flourish.
And just to warn you, I'm reasonably knowledgeable about the battle (and the surrounding circumstances), so I'll prolly be a pain in the butt.
Should I be afraid?Incandenza wrote:Okay, I just squealed like a little girl...
In my head I've got a bit of both going on... setting the scene with Saxon troops caught up North, Norman armies coming over the channel, and then the melee on the Senlac plain...Incandenza wrote:So, yes, please do make a Hastings map. But I would vote for a battle map, rather than your first image, which appears to be more of a campaign map.
I've seen pictures, but am tempted to actually go and have a look at itIncandenza wrote:Graphically, you can't go wrong using the Bayeux Tapestry as some sort of backdrop/flourish.
MrBenn wrote:In my head I've got a bit of both going on... setting the scene with Saxon troops caught up North, Norman armies coming over the channel, and then the melee on the Senlac plain... Hopefully I'll be able to get a combination of the whole campaign, and the actual battle.
MrBenn wrote:I've seen pictures, but am tempted to actually go and have a look at itIncandenza wrote:Graphically, you can't go wrong using the Bayeux Tapestry as some sort of backdrop/flourish.
Incandenza wrote:Another idea would be to have two maps, one a basic england map with a dozen or so terits, and then insets for Hastings and/or the Channel crossing and/or Stamford Bridge, which would be more complicated.
Incandenza wrote:Okay, I just squealed like a little girl when I saw the thread title...
MrBenn wrote:There must be some way to facilitate a more Saxon v Norman battle.... perhaps we could tinker with the XML a bit...
whitestazn88 wrote:what is the significance of this battle? i'm just wondering for my own purposes. it looks like a cool idea though
Incandenza wrote:Wkipedia is your friend.
mibi wrote:this map is going to get confusing real fast. try to keep it in check please.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
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