Bretonnians
Who are the Bretonnians?
Getting Started with Bretonnians
Warhammer Armies: Bretonnia
Bretonnians Miniatures

Gaming
- Quest for the Grail
- Quest Scenarios
- Full Tilt Jousting Rules
- Tactica Bretonnia

Painting and Modeling
- Jabberwocky Showcase
- Bretonnian Retinues
- Bretonnian Heraldry

Terrain
- Stained Glass

Extras
- Bretonnian Preview
- Designer's Notes
- Concept Art & Greens

RESOURCES
ARMIES

 

 

Quest for the Grail Scenarios

Quest for the Grail allows you to fight small-scale games of Warhammer with Bretonnian Retinues. These games allow your force to grow and gain more experience as you fight more games. Quest for the Grail is a good way of playing games if you have yet to gather enough models for a full-scale Warhammer battle or just as a fun game to play if you have an hour to spare.

Before you set up for your game, have one of the players roll a D6 and consult the table below:

D6
Basic Scenarios
1
Pitched Battle
2
Surprise Attack
3
Breakthrough
4
Take and Hold
5-6
Advanced Scenario (see below)

If you roll a 5-6 on the Basic Scenario Table, then you can play an Advanced Scenario if you like. Roll a D6 and consult the table below:

D6
Advanced Scenarios
1
Catch the White Stag
2
A Meeting at the Crossroads
3
Peasant Uprising
4
Save the Village
5
Cleanse the Tower
6
None Shall Pass (Jabberwocky on last week)

In addition are The Tournament and the Dungeon of Dol special scenarios. Interested gaming groups can add a jousting tournament or two to their campaign to spice things up. The Dungeon of Dol finale scenario gives small groups of players a fun way to pick a winner. This scenario is designed for 6-10 players (roughly the same number of Good Knights and Evil Knights) so a larger group will need to narrow the field a bit before playing this scenario.

Special Scenarios
The Tournament (Melee & Joust)
Dungeon of Dol

Next: Running a Campaign