Ilium: A Game of Heroes - more daggers at dawn.
Fine tuning the Ilium rules for various scenarios, we returned to the Night Mission last week with the Trojan cousins, Helenos and Aeneas, sneaking into the Achaean camp to steal the horses of the Cretan king, Idomeneus. The Trojan heroes arrived at the edge of Machaon's campfire (top right). Having the good fortune to activate both heroes before an Achaean so much as coughed, they stealthily killed three of Machaon's sleeping promachoi and his sentry, ensuring that no warning could be raised in the first turn. They next sprang on Machaon, taking him by surprise and wounding him before he had even stood up. The Thessalian lord tried to fight back, but it was to no avail and he fell to the combined attacks of the Trojan princes. As Helenos finished off the last of the sleeping Thessalians, the cautious Athenian sentry from Menestheus' camp caught sight of the Trojan prince. Helenos fired his bow, but it was a very literal shot in the dark and went wide. Idomeneus' sentr...