Command Cards: Prince Edward 'Longshanks'

 

Thus far, I have done very little about the Royal army at Lewes so this is an important step in the right direction. Unlike the Rebels, the Royalist army only has three wards or divisions and therefore only three commanders. The right ward (almost all of the cavalry) is under the command of Lord Edward 'Longshanks', Prince of Wales.

I wanted him to look angry so I hope the drawing conveys a menacing young Prince. I've given him a Special Rule of 'Hoptspur' which more or less drives him and units in his command to advance to contact. I've also tried to make returning from off-table more difficult given the historical pursuit of the Londoners on the day.

I haven't explained the Household Special Rule on the card. This allows him to ignore his first casualty result by swapping to a foot figure - assuming his horse is incapacitated instead and he continues to fight dismounted. I'm giving that rule to Commanders and mounted bodyguard units.

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