Deployment - Daemons
A unit of Khorne dogs are running up the daemons' right flank and damn, that's a huge Bloodthirster! Beside him is a unit of Flamers, and then we have Daemonettes and a horde of 50 Bloodletters.
To the right of that Bloodletter horde is a Fat smelly fellow and more Flamers on the bridge.
On the other side of the river we have another unit of Daemonettes and a Tzeentch herald on a Disc. Further away are units of Flamers, Bloodcrushers and Flesh hounds.
Deployment - Dark elves
The defending Dark elf army, from left to right: Dark riders, Corsairs, a horde of Executioners (with quite a few surrogate models in it), a Reaper bolt thrower, a throng of Spearmen acting as sacrificial fodder for the lvl4 Sorceress...
...a Couldron of Bleoud, a Master on a Dark pegasus, a big block of Witch elves (those Black guard in the rear ranks are just proxies), a Reaper bolt thrower, quite a lot of Crossbowmen, a damn Dragon, a War hydra and some Cold one knights.
Turn 1
The daemons casually move forwards a bit, while the dark elves surge across the battlefield. Someone probably got the Tactical result of "extend your deployment zone with 6"" because they really arrive quickly. Either that, or this is actually turn 2. Anyway, the dragon lands behind enemy lines while the Witch elves charge the daemonettes and kill quite a few of them.
The bloodcrushers have been drastically reduced by dark elven shooting. The executioners are not in a hurry to engage the daemonic left flank.
Turn 2
The witch elves are doing pretty well against the daemonettes, but things are getting more complicated as the bloodletter horde charges the spearmen, kills their sorceress and breaks them, and pursuits into the flank of the witches.
The Bloodthirster and Dragon are jumping around, not wanting to engage anywhere just yet. Meanwhile, the hydra and dark riders charge one of the flamer units.
Turn 3
The flamers seem to have killed the dark rider unit before they went back into the warp. The hydra gets stuck behind a woodcutter's hut and fails to overrun into the Tzeentch herald. The witch elves are still hanging around, having killed all of the daemonettes par their herald.
You'd think flamers don't fancy water very much... anyway, some of them are fighting what I think is an assassin with flying boots. The remaining daemonette unit has reached the executioners but are not doing terribly well at the moment.
Turn 4
The executioners decide to leg it when a unit of flamers flank them, and the flamers and daemonettes run them down. The two remaining bloodcrushers have been busy chasing down some dark riders.
The cold one knights don't seem to have accomplished much. Their lizards probably failed their Stupidity rolls more than once. The Spearmen throng have rallied and prepare to engage the bloodletters again.
(insert epic music here)
The bloodletters are calculating their chances to reach the spearmen before they get a hydra up their asses. The flying assassin is still keeping the flamers busy in the river.
Turn 5
The bloodletters obviously failed their charge and are getting surrounded by all sorts of nastiness. No pictures of the battle between the Bloodthirster and the dragon, I'm afraid, but it seems the drägon won.
The flamers and bloodcrushers have crossed the river and attack the cauldron. The flamers in the river seem to be needing some help against the assassin and the daemonettes aim to please.
Turn 6
The bloodletters get charged by spearmen, cold one knights, dragon and hydra. This ought to be good...
Not good enough, however. Lots of bloodletters die, but not enough to wipe them out. So the dark elves get no points for them. The cold one knights fall to the man on the other hand, so the daemons actually benefitted from this. The witch hag keeps defending her cauldron, killing both of the bloodcrushers.
The assassin finally gets dragged down under the surface and grants the daemon player some more points. The battle was close, but with the 8th edition rules for Victory points, the daemons score a solid victory. The dark elven capitol is burned to the ground.
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